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Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Tue Jul 09 2019 6:41pm
by BeautifulSunshine
Labour to back Remain as it calls for a new EU referendum

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-48919695

Everywhere I go the "B" word. How long can this go on?

If the "B" word drags on any longer I'll need therapy.

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Tue Jul 09 2019 8:15pm
by Chadwick
Boro Boy wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 4:54pm
Chadwick wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 1:48pm
Boro Boy wrote:
Mon Jul 08 2019 10:10pm
Business goes on... "Brexit is irrelevant": https://www.kbbreview.com/23296/topstor ... -grohe-ceo :thumbup:
Not quite. :thumbdown:

Business incurs extra costs to ensure it can still trade in key market after Brexit:
KBB Review wrote:Like many other KBB manufacturers, Grohe has invested in bringing more stock into the UK. Rauterkus implemented this strategy to meet customer expectations and so that the company would be have the stock to meet demand, no matter what the political environment.

Increasing stock levels was a long and expensive process for Grohe. Rauterkus said: “Bringing in so much stock is expensive – it is not a free lunch. So, you really need to find the balance, but it is something we had to do.
No cliff edge for them; "...business goes on...!"
That's right, they have protected themselves by investing in a "long and expensive process" of stockpiling their products in the UK.

Every now and again, I take the time to treat you seriously, Boro Boy. This is one of those times, so read this carefully:
  • This is not a good news story. It is not a story about the benefits of Brexit.
  • It is a story about one company incurring additional cost in order to maintain the same position after Brexit as they had before.
  • If you try to present this story to support the argument that Brexit is good for this country, this business, or indeed business in general, it implies you do not understand what the impact of Brexit is. You look foolish as a result.
For the sake of your own reputation, just drop this one and leave it.

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Tue Jul 09 2019 11:36pm
by Boro Boy
Chadwick wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 8:15pm
Boro Boy wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 4:54pm
Chadwick wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 1:48pm


Not quite. :thumbdown:

Business incurs extra costs to ensure it can still trade in key market after Brexit:
No cliff edge for them; "...business goes on...!"
That's right, they have protected themselves by investing in a "long and expensive process" of stockpiling their products in the UK.

Every now and again, I take the time to treat you seriously, Boro Boy. This is one of those times, so read this carefully:
  • This is not a good news story. It is not a story about the benefits of Brexit.
  • It is a story about one company incurring additional cost in order to maintain the same position after Brexit as they had before.
  • If you try to present this story to support the argument that Brexit is good for this country, this business, or indeed business in general, it implies you do not understand what the impact of Brexit is. You look foolish as a result.
For the sake of your own reputation, just drop this one and leave it.
Be as patronising as you wish I find it irrelevant but you should have also read the following as it implies that you have been very foolish raising your head and spouting off without even reading the title line...: "...potential is so big, Brexit is irrelevant’"

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Wed Jul 10 2019 2:34pm
by Chadwick
Boro Boy wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 11:36pm
Chadwick wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 8:15pm
For the sake of your own reputation, just drop this one and leave it.
Be as patronising as you wish I find it irrelevant but you should have also read the following as it implies that you have been very foolish raising your head and spouting off without even reading the title line...: "...potential is so big, Brexit is irrelevant’"
Despite Brexit. Not because of it.

I refer you to your own comment above, and to mine above that.

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Wed Jul 10 2019 4:25pm
by Boro Boy
Chadwick wrote:
Wed Jul 10 2019 2:34pm
Boro Boy wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 11:36pm
Chadwick wrote:
Tue Jul 09 2019 8:15pm
For the sake of your own reputation, just drop this one and leave it.
Be as patronising as you wish I find it irrelevant but you should have also read the following as it implies that you have been very foolish raising your head and spouting off without even reading the title line...: "...potential is so big, Brexit is irrelevant’"
Despite Brexit. Not because of it.

I refer you to your own comment above, and to mine above that.
Correct!!! Business will still happen despite Brexit...!

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Wed Jul 10 2019 8:05pm
by Chadwick
Boro Boy wrote:
Wed Jul 10 2019 4:25pm
Business will still happen despite Brexit...!
Now, why didn't they write that on the bus?

:roll:

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Tue Jul 23 2019 12:51pm
by BeautifulSunshine
Congratulations Boris Johnson.

To be precise:
Congratulations PM Boris Johnson.

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Tue Jul 23 2019 1:11pm
by Richard Frost
Nothing precise about it! I thought Theresa May was still PM, (Until tomorrow anyway) The Queen has to accept a resignation and be satisfied that he can command a majority in Parliament.

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Tue Jul 23 2019 4:56pm
by BeautifulSunshine
William Joseph1 wrote:
Tue Jul 23 2019 1:11pm
Nothing precise about it! I thought Theresa May was still PM, (Until tomorrow anyway) The Queen has to accept a resignation and be satisfied that he can command a majority in Parliament.
But a formality.

Re: Brexit Bounces too

Posted: Wed Jul 24 2019 11:21am
by blythburgh
True the treacherous, lying, adulterous buffon will soon be our PM. Mainly thanks to a very small group of mostly elderly white people.

Trouble is the main opposition is the current Labour party. I am glad I am as old as I am, childless and with siblings all in Australia.