Buckz said:It's funny how majority are fingers in their ears pretending that nothing is happening, pound crash alone has made all of us poorer and our money worth less. And that's before we even get to the two year period.
tomscott said:mr wilks said:There may well be minor blips as Tom highlights but as i see he's currently in the market for a 35 or ZMR id say things are going ok![]()
Why do you think its taken so long. The budget isnt exactly huge.
mr wilks said:Buckz said:It's funny how majority are fingers in their ears pretending that nothing is happening, pound crash alone has made all of us poorer and our money worth less. And that's before we even get to the two year period.
How has the pound crash made all of us poorer ? :? I don't think i'm the only forum member with property in europe & whilst the holiday pound may be tighter on exchange for spending money the actual property value is rising the closer to parity 8) hence my no vote as from a personal perspective i could not see a win or lose situation whether in or out .
If you had to ask why the country is so divided Re the actual Brexit vote my perspective is there was a complete & utter lack of factual information available to anyone remotely interested so we ended up with the notion that vote out meant no more immigrants , most out voters probably never looked beyond that :wink:
Buckz said:mr wilks said:Buckz said:It's funny how majority are fingers in their ears pretending that nothing is happening, pound crash alone has made all of us poorer and our money worth less. And that's before we even get to the two year period.
How has the pound crash made all of us poorer ? :? I don't think i'm the only forum member with property in europe & whilst the holiday pound may be tighter on exchange for spending money the actual property value is rising the closer to parity 8) hence my no vote as from a personal perspective i could not see a win or lose situation whether in or out .
If you had to ask why the country is so divided Re the actual Brexit vote my perspective is there was a complete & utter lack of factual information available to anyone remotely interested so we ended up with the notion that vote out meant no more immigrants , most out voters probably never looked beyond that :wink:
well simply put, you pound buys you less than it did before. Even things like chinese import wheels(hello csl reps) have increased in price by £70/set.
everything has gone up price wise yet my wages stayed the same.
I agree, as I've said this vote should not have been in publics hands. Average Joe has not got the knowledge to make such a decision. And you say, many voted to get immigrants out.. which is not going to happen![]()
mr wilks said:Buckz said:mr wilks said:How has the pound crash made all of us poorer ? :? I don't think i'm the only forum member with property in europe & whilst the holiday pound may be tighter on exchange for spending money the actual property value is rising the closer to parity 8) hence my no vote as from a personal perspective i could not see a win or lose situation whether in or out .
If you had to ask why the country is so divided Re the actual Brexit vote my perspective is there was a complete & utter lack of factual information available to anyone remotely interested so we ended up with the notion that vote out meant no more immigrants , most out voters probably never looked beyond that :wink:
well simply put, you pound buys you less than it did before. Even things like chinese import wheels(hello csl reps) have increased in price by £70/set.
everything has gone up price wise yet my wages stayed the same.
I agree, as I've said this vote should not have been in publics hands. Average Joe has not got the knowledge to make such a decision. And you say, many voted to get immigrants out.. which is not going to happen![]()
I bought many imported sets of wheels before brexit & bought 4/5 sets since . Absolutely no increase in prices paid & possibly evn cheaper :?
mr wilks said:tomscott said:mr wilks said:There may well be minor blips as Tom highlights but as i see he's currently in the market for a 35 or ZMR id say things are going ok![]()
Why do you think its taken so long. The budget isnt exactly huge.
Maybe its not to you Tom but its not exactly bumping along the bottom motoring with a £1ooo banger![]()
Ive been self employed 30 yrs , so through 2 very heavy recessions that each time decimated the building trade , you just have to dig in & ride it out cutting cloth accordingly & learning life's lessons .
If we remain will there never be another recession? Doubtful
If we leave will there never be another recession ? Doubtful
Its simply the rollercoaster of life
original guvnor said:You haven't told me. All you've told me is that 3 years before any Brexit or any deal was known some media company decided it couldn't take you on any longer because of the referendum vote and I am highly sceptical they were telling you the truth.
Name the 'many' multi-national companies that are looking to move or not expand that have publically announced plans and provide some factual links to prove it.
Explain why the media business has been affected by Brexit specifically? Just because there aren't any jobs in media it doesn't mean that's Brexit-related. Our business (food & beverage) is probably one of the most exposed to Brexit because of the nature of our workforce but so far we're not experiencing any great recruitment issue and we haven't lost many EU nationals either.
4m kids with malnutrition? Really? Bullshit. There's only about 11 million children under the age of 16 in the UK. You seriously think that getting on for half of our kids are malnourished? Yet we apparently have a childhood obesity epidemic. According to the ONS 25% of 2-10 year olds and 33% of 11-15 year olds are overweight or clinically obese. Honestly you need to sit down and think about things before just digesting some crap you've read in the Guardian put there by Owen Jones or some other Corbynista. He managed to fool a load of students to vote for him on the promise of eradicating their student debt and they actually believed him!! Apparently the next Labour manifesto will offer all students a free trip to Disney in Florida.
tomscott said:mr wilks said:tomscott said:Why do you think its taken so long. The budget isnt exactly huge.
Maybe its not to you Tom but its not exactly bumping along the bottom motoring with a £1ooo banger![]()
Ive been self employed 30 yrs , so through 2 very heavy recessions that each time decimated the building trade , you just have to dig in & ride it out cutting cloth accordingly & learning life's lessons .
If we remain will there never be another recession? Doubtful
If we leave will there never be another recession ? Doubtful
Its simply the rollercoaster of life
Completely agree. From that point of view it does look like being very spoiled.
I have always been a hard worker to get what I want one of the reasons I managed to get my first Z4. This time is no different. We have worked hard to get back to where we want to be I work 9-5 and then shoot weddings and events at the weekends and usually edit 7-11 most nights. The GF leaves at 7 and doesn't get back will 8-9pm most evenings. There isn't a lot of time to do much but save money to get where we want to be and slowly but surely things have got better.
I finished Uni in 2009 and was one of 3 from 60 graduates from my uni that got a job. A lot of my friends struggled and I was fortunate.
What does annoy me on the other hand is people that haven't been affected coming out and saying all of this is worth it especially when non of us have any experience of being out of the EU.
original guvnor said:Look Tom stop assuming we haven't been affected by the post-financial crash era. I haven't had a pay rise in 10 years that has been at or above the rate of inflation and several years with none at all. I haven't had a bonus for 6 of the last 7 years so in real terms I am 15-20% at least less well off than I was back in 2007. My house is barely worth what I paid for it 11 years ago despite spending £132k in mortgage payments in that time. I've set my own limited company up in my spare time two years ago to try and make up some of the difference so stop telling me I don't know what it's like to have some economic hardship. Your generation isn't known as the snowflakes without reason.
Precisely... plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose - although perhaps I shouldn't say that as, if we're leaving, we'll probably have to give up the right to use French epigrams....mr wilks said:If we remain will there never be another recession? Doubtful
If we leave will there never be another recession ? Doubtful
Its simply the rollercoaster of life
Buckz said:original guvnor said:Look Tom stop assuming we haven't been affected by the post-financial crash era. I haven't had a pay rise in 10 years that has been at or above the rate of inflation and several years with none at all. I haven't had a bonus for 6 of the last 7 years so in real terms I am 15-20% at least less well off than I was back in 2007. My house is barely worth what I paid for it 11 years ago despite spending £132k in mortgage payments in that time. I've set my own limited company up in my spare time two years ago to try and make up some of the difference so stop telling me I don't know what it's like to have some economic hardship. Your generation isn't known as the snowflakes without reason.
Lost all credibility after that line. I'd put you in the shoes of an average 20yo and you'd be cryingwith house at ridiculous levels, uni debts 40-50k and even after uni you'd struggle to get a perm job. It's a joke.
Buckz said:original guvnor said:Look Tom stop assuming we haven't been affected by the post-financial crash era. I haven't had a pay rise in 10 years that has been at or above the rate of inflation and several years with none at all. I haven't had a bonus for 6 of the last 7 years so in real terms I am 15-20% at least less well off than I was back in 2007. My house is barely worth what I paid for it 11 years ago despite spending £132k in mortgage payments in that time. I've set my own limited company up in my spare time two years ago to try and make up some of the difference so stop telling me I don't know what it's like to have some economic hardship. Your generation isn't known as the snowflakes without reason.
Lost all credibility after that line. I'd put you in the shoes of an average 20yo and you'd be cryingwith house at ridiculous levels, uni debts 40-50k and even after uni you'd struggle to get a perm job. It's a joke.
The only affect that membership of the EU has on house prices is upwards. 5 million people (roughly) net immigration since 1997. Not all from the EU, but around half. They all need housing somewhere. Economics of supply and demand. I agree it isn't that simple, but its not something that gets much attention. I used to work for a housebuilder in the IT dept. I worked for a while on the land valuation system and the cost of new housing is the land. I was amazed at how cheap it is to build a 5 bed detached house once the land is bought and groundworks are complete. The systems worked back from how much the houses could be sold for, costs of everything (even down to toilet hire and the crane to deliver the big mortar mixers), add in a very reasonable target profit (less than 20%) and the land value came out. For some very small pieces of land, the prices were astronomical - in 7 figures.Buckz said:Lost all credibility after that line. I'd put you in the shoes of an average 20yo and you'd be cryingwith house at ridiculous levels, uni debts 40-50k and even after uni you'd struggle to get a perm job. It's a joke.
I wouldn't put money on that if I was you :|Buckz said:I am like most young people with many years ahead of me