Brexit, for once some facts.

Woosh

Trade Member
May 19, 2012
20,379
16,876
Southend on Sea
wooshbikes.co.uk
I wonder what things are going to look like post Brexit?
The first item to discuss after A50 is the divorce bill. Whether £30 bn on the low estimate or £50bn on the high estimate, the size of it will cause a lot of people to discuss the real cost of brexit.
If inflation continues going up 0.2% a month, it will hit 3% in 6-7 months, I reckon the whole of the civil service will go on strike for more pay before that.
Who knows what the next government is going to do.
 
  • Agree
Reactions: flecc

flecc

Member
Oct 25, 2006
53,203
30,604
Not a comment about the £4.5 billion loss by Rolls Royce,I am sure they were a company that May and Co were looking to export increases post Brexit,remember they did go bust,I think in the 80's.
It was in 1970 they they went broke. Since the government were desperate not to lose their only jet engine maker, they split off and restarted the aicraft engine side as the sole original Rolls Royce company.

Then a new company, Rolls Royce (1971) Ltd was formed for the car side, and they restarted with mainly foreign technology. GM Cadillac engines and automatic gearboxes and Citroen hydro-pneumatic suspension under licence. Their other brand, Bentley, disappeared for a while.

As you know Rolls Royce is now owned by BMW whose engines etc are used in today's models, Bentley now owned by Volkswagen.
.
.
 
  • Like
Reactions: robdon

Kudoscycles

Official Trade Member
Apr 15, 2011
5,566
5,048
www.kudoscycles.com
The first item to discuss after A50 is the divorce bill. Whether £30 bn on the low estimate or £50bn on the high estimate, the size of it will cause a lot of people to discuss the real cost of brexit.
If inflation continues going up 0.2% a month, it will hit 3% in 6-7 months, I reckon the whole of the civil service will go on strike for more pay before that.
Who knows what the next government is going to do.
Does May and Co care about the amount of the divorce bill? It seems all they are worried about is keeping themselves in power. There were a lot of concerns within the amendments tabled in the Article 50 parliament vote,yet very few MP's were brave enough to raise their concerns during the discussions.....MP's seem scared to defy Dictator May.
For me,it seemed right that parliament had a vote prior to our final offer being put before the EU,but the vote is either 'take it or leave it','no deal better than a bad deal',May is wielding a lot of power at the moment.
So whats another £50 billion on the borrowing!!! The Leavers will not question it,for remember they won! and us Remainers dont have a voice,we are told we lost so lump it .....so who is going to discuss it,I see May leading us to a place where really only the Tory right want us to go,but no MP has got the courage to speak against it,Corbyn is no opposition.
I sold a product to an ardent Leaver at a recent Auto show,it had gone up by £30.00....I asked him if he voted Leave....'sure did mate,we won'.....well then you should be pleased to pay the £30.00 quid you won and voted for it...he got quite abusive at that point.....and that is an example of what Leavers will be like post Brexit if they dont get what they expected,but wont have anyone argue against it now,its very strange politics at the moment.
By the way,after all his abuse,he still bought the product.
KudosDave
 

oldgroaner

Esteemed Pedelecer
Nov 15, 2015
23,461
32,613
80
Don't you just love UKIp's now leader?

"
Ukip leader Paul Nuttall has apologised after it emerged his website wrongly claimed he lost 'close personal friends' in the Hillsborough disaster.

Mr Nuttall, who is running to be the next Stoke MP, made the admission during a live interview with Liverpool's Radio City News.

Presenter Dave Easson was discussing the disaster, at which he was also present, before reading out a blog post on Mr Nuttall's website that made the claim.

The Ukip leader immediately interrupted to deny the claim. He read a copy of the print out from his site and insisted it was not written by him - despite it carrying his byline.


And people will still vote for this man? Remarkable!
 
  • Agree
Reactions: robdon

Woosh

Trade Member
May 19, 2012
20,379
16,876
Southend on Sea
wooshbikes.co.uk
As I begin stocking up for the season, Deutsche Bank has a note for importers:

Speaking to Bloomberg TV on Tuesday morning Deutsche's global co-head of FX research, George Saravelos said that the bank sees sterling falling to as low as 1.05 against the dollar, as the "incredibly complicated" nature of Brexit becomes ever more clear.
That means e-bike price may be going up 16% more in the coming year.
 
  • Informative
  • :D
Reactions: robdon and flecc

Kudoscycles

Official Trade Member
Apr 15, 2011
5,566
5,048
www.kudoscycles.com
As I begin stocking up for the season, Deutsche Bank has a note for importers:



That means e-bike price may be going up 16% more in the coming year.
These brokers often have a motive to talk down a currency,you don't think he has shorted the pound?
If prices go up another 16% then e-bikes will be pretty low on people's radar,food and fuel will be very expensive.
Companies that import a lot of 'make up' parts from US dollar sources will be in real problems,consumers will not pay for such a big price rise. Actually the EU will also be in some problems,£ 's repatriated into Euros will have little value.
Good time to sell a property abroad,exchanging Euros for £,at parity.
KudosDave
 
  • Agree
Reactions: robdon

anotherkiwi

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jan 26, 2015
7,845
5,786
The European Union
respect. i'm still doing it in my 50's although not those kind of distances and on the far superior lambretta.
Huh! Toys! KTM Sting 125 - 33 HP, I played with the dongle... :) 155 km/h on the flat with the wind behind you. :cool:
 
  • Like
Reactions: robdon

oldgroaner

Esteemed Pedelecer
Nov 15, 2015
23,461
32,613
80
"
Damning reports emerge of Trump campaign's frequent talks with Russian intelligence
Campaign aides said to have been in regular contact, despite repeated insistence there had been no pre-election talks between Trump team and Russia
That from the Guardian quoting the New York Times

And we have another idiot here
"
Paul Nuttall claims spike in hate crimes following Brexit is 'fabricated'
Exclusive: Ukip leader says incidents have been ‘overblown’ in an attempt to ‘rubbish Brexit’
Overblown?
Below are the number of hate crime offences recorded by police forces in England and Wales from July to September 2016.

They are ranked according to the size of the change compared with April to June last year, which is the figure shown in brackets.

An asterisk denotes that it was the highest quarterly figure since comparable records began in April 2012.

  • Dorset 104* (up 100%)
  • Nottinghamshire 189* (up 75%)
  • North Yorkshire 64* (up 68%)
  • West Mercia 247* (up 64%)
  • Devon and Cornwall 220* (up 63%)
  • Leicestershire 213* (up 60%)
  • Kent 277* (up 60%)
  • Lincolnshire 78* (up 59%)
  • Humberside 140* (up 57%)
  • Dyfed-Powys 35* (up 52%)
  • Northumbria 394* (up 48%)
  • West Yorkshire 1,013* (up 46%)
  • Essex 376* (up 41%)
  • Wiltshire 134* (up 38%)
  • Suffolk 123* (up 37%)
  • British Transport Police 620* (up 34%)
  • Hampshire 463* (up 33%)
  • Sussex 385* (up 32%)
  • Hertfordshire 266* (up 30%)
  • Cleveland 159* (up 29%)
  • West Midlands 923* (up 27%)
  • Norfolk 130* (up 25%)
  • Gwent 77 (up 22%)
  • North Wales 56 (up 22%)
  • Lancashire 128 (up 21%)
  • Metropolitan Police 3,356* (up 20%)
  • Thames Valley 286* (up 20%)
  • Avon and Somerset 449* (up 19%)
  • Merseyside 477* (up 19%)
  • Greater Manchester 1,033* (up 19%)
  • Cheshire 195* (up 18%)
  • Durham 66 (up 16%)
  • Cumbria 50 (up 14%)
  • South Wales 276* (up 10%)
  • Cambridgeshire 179* (up 9%)
  • Derbyshire 117 (up 8%)
  • Staffordshire 237* (up 6%)
  • Warwickshire 106* (up 6%)
  • Bedfordshire 133* (up 6%)
  • Northamptonshire 79 (up 4%)
  • South Yorkshire 225 (down 1%)
  • Gloucestershire 55 (down 4%)
  • Surrey 137 (down 7%)
  • City of London 25 (down 7%)
  • Total: 14,295* (up 27%)
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: robdon
One for those who think the EU is about to collapse

"
The European Union is facing its biggest crisis since… well, since its last big crisis. The perpetually problematic union is threatening to come undone, with Britain in the process of quitting the bloc and numerous populist movements elsewhere also threatening to sever ties.

But economically speaking, the bloc is performing better than it has in a long while. For the first time since 2007, all 28 of the union’s member economies are growing at the same time, on an annual basis."

https://qz.com/909088/for-the-first-time-in-a-long-time-every-eu-economy-is-growing-at-the-same-time/?utm_source=qzfb
 

Woosh

Trade Member
May 19, 2012
20,379
16,876
Southend on Sea
wooshbikes.co.uk
the main issue that threatens the EU is the intrinsic aim of the EU, to become one federated country. It rushes ahead to create huge number of laws that have to be incorporated into local laws and that will always rub a lot of people up the wrong way. Apparently, more than 20,000 laws and regulations have already been incorporated into British laws. Its relationship with its neighbouring EFTA countries is like a bully has in a small village.
The EU has to change, the sooner the better.
 

anotherkiwi

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jan 26, 2015
7,845
5,786
The European Union
the main issue that threatens the EU is the intrinsic aim of the EU, to become one federated country. It rushes ahead to create huge number of laws that have to be incorporated into local laws and that will always rub a lot of people up the wrong way. Apparently, more than 20,000 laws and regulations have already been incorporated into British laws. Its relationship with its neighbouring EFTA countries is like a bully has in a small village.
The EU has to change, the sooner the better.
A federation, not a country. The United States of Europe made up of 27 countries :rolleyes:. For the moment the regulations are concentrated on consumer protection and the environnement. The laws on protection of citizens.

I think the world only has a few bullies and I don't see the EU in that group - I would not compare it to the USA, Russia or China in that respect.
 

Kudoscycles

Official Trade Member
Apr 15, 2011
5,566
5,048
www.kudoscycles.com
There is a good article in the Guardian about post Brexit who is going to pay for the land of milk and honey expected by many.
The article points out that the regeneration of the industrial north could be done today,Brexit is irrelevant.....except Brexit gives the Gove and Boris the best excuse why they are not spending money up north......the EU negotiators made such a bad job of Brexit that all suffered and now there is no money,it will be forgotten that 2 years previously there was no money.
KudosDave
 
  • Agree
Reactions: robdon

Woosh

Trade Member
May 19, 2012
20,379
16,876
Southend on Sea
wooshbikes.co.uk
who is going to pay for the land of milk and honey expected by many
if you are a true brexiter then you expect to pay a price for independence from the ECJ and the EU parliament.
The point is how much inflation would move the split from 52%-48% to 45%-55%.
 

Advertisers