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- Steamroller commented Feb 6, 2021
Well with Iran stating they would wipe israel off the face of the earth it is probably a good idea they dont get nuclear weapons.
- Steamroller commented Feb 5, 2021
Generally I agree with your post Ross but I don't think capitalism is the issue here. Part of it relates to demographics, some of it relates to elements of globalisation, a lack of central bank independence does not help, but the overwhelming ...
- Steamroller commented Feb 5, 2021
Britain is like a speedboat while EU is like a tanker, says European Commission chief :-) url
- Steamroller commented Jan 28, 2021
Interesting I just hope this doesn't lead to more regulation down the line. Once the big boys start losing the government will step in with some made up claim - probably something along the lines of this is hurting pensioners.... as they print into ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 28, 2021
The easiest solution would be to tax at point of sale based on the users geographic location. I stick my hands up though I haven't thought this through in any great depth.
- Steamroller commented Jan 27, 2021
Its a difficult one. He is ending fossil fuel subsidies which makes sense. In general fossil fuel investments have a higher ROI (excluding negative externalities from CO2 emissions or pricing) i.e. they are cheaper than renewables and hence in the ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 27, 2021
url "the-eu-is-blaming-everyone-but-itself-for-its-vaccine-debacle"
- Steamroller commented Jan 26, 2021
Yes the route to federalism is a one way street with huge implications on democracy, culture, economics and governance. It is very easy to integrate countries into a single system but very difficult to dissolve. If federalism turns out to be a huge ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 25, 2021
Good old Poland. I hope their economy and political influence will continue to grow, to help counter further moves towards EU integration, but also to stop Hungary and other Eastern block countries falling back into the Soviet system. A voice of ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 25, 2021
The following scares me " FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The main new feature of the fundamental law will be the installation of a federal government, with a powerful Treasury Secretary, for the fiscal and economic union." How can an entity apply a single ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 25, 2021
The problem is that the EU is not just a trade block amongst friends but rather a Germanic institution with a few hangers on. The UK will be marginalised if we stay in the EU. As for protecting standards how do you explain the EU-China trade ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 25, 2021
A bit of propaganda from my side. I have to put up with 'remainers' propaganda which has gone into overdrive today..... url The growth from the commonwealth will really start to snowball over the next 10-30 years. If we are stuck in the EU it ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 25, 2021
Good point regarding the SME's. At the moment any potential impact of Brexit on the SME's is far outweighed by COVID, but at some point the tables may turn. The UK trade bodies should be looking at that area carefully to see what tax relief could be ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 25, 2021
url You can always vote with your wallet and short the pound if you wish. If Brexit is a disaster you will make lots of money. If Brexit isn't a disaster you will lose lots of money. Take your pick. I will vote by keeping my money in Sterling and ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 25, 2021
Should be independent from each other. A central bank should not be political - that is for other government departments to oversee.
- Steamroller commented Jan 25, 2021
Japan is the lesson and model to follow. The problem for the West is that it no longer has the stable society to allow it to take its medicine.
- Steamroller commented Jan 21, 2021
That's how they fund public services in the UK. It used to be Opium doing the rounds.
- Steamroller commented Jan 21, 2021
True I have family in that area so I will speak to them to hear the inside scoop. It sounds like Mr Hale just messed up on the paperwork. I would imagine that there will be a learning curve but eventually the frictions will get resolved. There ...
- Steamroller commented Jan 21, 2021
Unfortunately for remainers and the EU there has been little to no disruption to daily life. They will spend the following years throwing out propaganda to support their cause. As mentioned above it is an easily solved logistical issue.