Geoff we all voted and a decision was made rightly or wrongly. There is never a right decision. Someone is always on the opposite side,
As for
“I guess in your line of business an leave vote is what you want as the stock market will tank and gold prices will rocket”
Are you kidding me?
the uk govt has now started threatening banking chaos
https://news.sky.com/story/eu-risks-bank-crisis-from-no-deal-brexit-say-uk-officials-11578161
You clearly don’t understand what Gold is, or indeed what democracy is.
Further, in my line of business I know more than most what is going down just now. I have an interest in that. I would suggest that you get acquainted.
So having suggested I was touting it for personal gain which I’m not,( I don’t need sm subscribers) I’m sure you would consider its worth considering as an asset to consider in these circumstances......Having traded gold for a number of years, I know all about what makes it go up in value.
Gold is a safe haven, when there is market turmoil, investors plough into gold.
That is why I bought my first house using the profits from buying gold at circa $600 and chasing it all up to around $1600, even though it went higher still.
When Lehman Bros went bust, I made an absolute killing on Gold, market uncertainty is what you need when trading it.
Buy when the market is tanking, sell when it is rising. (in very simplistic terms).
So having suggested I was touting it for personal gain which I’m not,( I don’t need sm subscribers) I’m sure you would consider its worth considering as an asset to consider in these circumstances......
Bit like tipping people off to reliable servicing
Eight years to Citizenship though and away from this madness. Best bet is to marry an Italian lass, quickest and don't even have to be in Italy. Wonder why cars can't count as Italian lasses?Well,
I have just had an "interview" in loose terms and basically been offered the pick of 4 similar roles in Denmark.
Now let me think.... yep - think I'm off....
Well,
I have just had an "interview" in loose terms and basically been offered the pick of 4 similar roles in Denmark.
Now let me think.... yep - think I'm off....
Not quite, in 1975, there was no choice. The then prime minister, Ted Heath took us in to what we were told was a trading partnership in which we were told excise duty, to name but one thing, would be expected to be the same in all member states. The public believed that duty on alcohol, tobacco and fuel would be reduced to the same level as other countries in Europe ( that was never going to happen but that wasn't a big issue anyway, merely a red herring).
To be fair, a trading partnership is a good thing but we are now a long way from that and much closer to a federal Europe in which we would not be one of the big fish.
Respect the result.
I can vouch for that having lived there, like a £50k Ford Ka! I thought it was 180%, but not on pure electric cars, hence the huge number of Teslas about. I had one for a while on test drive, P100D S, rapid, silent, cheap and plasticky despite the leather. Loved it for 2 hours, after that had no feelings for it.Cars and motorcycles are hideously expensive. There’s a 150% registration tax on the value of a new car and that trickles down into the secondhand market. I was talking to a guy over there on an 8 years old VFR800 and he’d paid the same for it as I paid for my new KTM RC8.
Good glogg though.
Carlsberg Master (not Special) Brew, 10.5%, drinking that made me ill
Copenhagen has cracking bike facilities. Bike lanes priority, double decker bike stands, dba.dk I think was the place, a bit like daft.ie in Ireland, stuff to rent/buy/sell....I won't be buying cars or bikes. Powered ones anyway.
Agree, people keep saying May and her advisers are idiots.........they aren’t. But neither is Barnier and the EU’s advisers. So guess what, you don’t get everything you want......This leadership election is happening because people still believe that by changing the singer they can somehow change the song. Simple truth is you can't. Once the red lines met the Good Friday Agreement against the backdrop of weaponising freedom of movement and the indivisibility of the four freedoms......then you get where we are today...This is a healthy democracy when the details of the debate are debated!