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Exactly how an "out" leaflet should be worded. The majority of voters like simple dumbed down literature. I employ two "lads" (32 / 33 years old?) and anything with more than one syllable goes over their heads, seriously :good:

Schools have been sadly lacking for decades now.

I'd say there was a far bigger problem in this country with rubbish employers, the UK is becoming a minimum wage zero contact 'slave' nation

Sooner we're out the better

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Exactly how an "out" leaflet should be worded. The majority of voters like simple dumbed down literature. I employ two "lads" (32 / 33 years old?) and anything with more than one syllable goes over their heads, seriously :good:

Schools have been sadly lacking for decades now.

Im 32... Whats a syllable?!?!?! Hahaha

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I'd say there was a far bigger problem in this country with rubbish employers, the UK is becoming a minimum wage zero contact 'slave' nation

Sooner we're out the better

I would be only too happy for you to tell me how a person that's incapable of working all day, without being instructed every ten minutes, is worth even minimum wage. My day is spent going from one person to the next in answer to stupid questions. Jobs they've done over and over again but still unable to make a decision. On a round tilt 30' across does a quarter of an inch really matter ? The material will stretch more than 1" but still I get the same questions "is this OK, it's a quarter of an inch short". On truck tilt frame 20' long does it really matter if it's an eighth of an inch out of square ? The body's probably half an inch out of square for Gods sake !!

 

And they're worth more than minimum wage?? :no:

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But to have a major impact it needs to be said in simple terms and single syllable words on the front page of the Sun. There's nothing out there that a lot of the voters will (can?) read.

Well how about:

 

Why is the price of VW Golf 1.2 TSI 3 door hatch in UK:- £17,600 whilst outside the EU it is: Australia: £12,300, USA: £12,900 and in Canada: £10,350

 

That might get their attention.

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I would be only too happy for you to tell me how a person that's incapable of working all day, without being instructed every ten minutes, is worth even minimum wage. My day is spent going from one person to the next in answer to stupid questions. Jobs they've done over and over again but still unable to make a decision. On a round tilt 30' across does a quarter of an inch really matter ? The material will stretch more than 1" but still I get the same questions "is this OK, it's a quarter of an inch short". On truck tilt frame 20' long does it really matter if it's an eighth of an inch out of square ? The body's probably half an inch out of square for Gods sake !!

 

And they're worth more than minimum wage?? :no:

I obviously can't comment on your indervidual employees but generally speaking there's an old saying that goes 'if you pay peanuts then you get monkey's'
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Well how about:

 

Why is the price of VW Golf 1.2 TSI 3 door hatch in UK:- £17,600 whilst outside the EU it is: Australia: £12,300, USA: £12,900 and in Canada: £10,350

 

That might get their attention.

Yes but a Range Rover is a massive amount cheaper in the US and that's made here. Its always been the same. It goes right back to the days of MGBs and E Types. I've never fully understood why

 

Its a valid point though

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Yes but a Range Rover is a massive amount cheaper in the US and that's made here. Its always been the same. It goes right back to the days of MGBs and E Types. I've never fully understood why

 

Its a valid point though

I'm guessing that's down to our vat rate being much higher
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Yes but a Range Rover is a massive amount cheaper in the US and that's made here. Its always been the same. It goes right back to the days of MGBs and E Types. I've never fully understood why

 

Its a valid point though.

Its called protectionism. Within the EU there are all sorts of deals done to inflate prices of goods made within the EU. But outside they have to sell at whatever the market will support. If the UK leaves the EU it too will be able to benefit from cheaper cars and products made by EU countries. The UK would no longer be bound by the restrictive protectionist policies.

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I obviously can't comment on your indervidual employees but generally speaking there's an old saying that goes 'if you pay peanuts then you get monkey's'

Unfortunately there's no staff out there that do our job, we have tried others (shall we say better educated) and they're just a waste of space. Seems to be common sense and academia most certainly don't go hand in hand. :lol: I've tried the monkeys on caviare, they didn't like it :no:

 

All the "hands on" but sensible type of blokes have gone, or are too old now. Don't know what will happen in another ten years or so.

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They have spent 6years getting up peoples noses and being at odds with Europe . Now we are being pushed into voting IN . My gut instinct is to push back and hurt the Government for putting on this dumb pantomime right after a recession . Get rid of DC then Scotland probably . Could not see the point in that referendum either but hey ho if they want to give us a button to push ...

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I have just come from a small dinner of senior city professionals, partners in city law firms and some more junior city lawyers.

 

The city professionals favoured out. They were typically aged 50 or more.

The lawyer partners wouldn't say (they will only say whatever the client wants). However they were predicting an out vote. They were mid 40 upwards.

The junior lawyers favoured in. They were typically 30'ish or less.

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I have just come from a small dinner of senior city professionals, partners in city law firms and some more junior city lawyers.

 

The city professionals favoured out. They were typically aged 50 or more.

The lawyer partners wouldn't say (they will only say whatever the client wants). However they were predicting an out vote. They were mid 40 upwards.

The junior lawyers favoured in. They were typically 30'ish or less.

 

That seems to follow what the polls are saying. Older voters favour out whilst the younger generation favours staying in.

 

The good news is that the older voters are far more likely to actually bother to vote, the younger ones much less so.

 

Despite wanting out I was a little sceptical it would happen. However the tide seems to be turning in our favour and whilst I think it will be damn a close run thing, there`s a very real possibility that come June 24th we will be invoking article 52 and starting the process of leaving the EU.

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what sort of shambolic campaign is the leave / go crowd up to they cant even decide who is running the leave / go show, looks like Nigel has been snubbed UKIP look like an embarrassment are they potentially going to scupper the chances of leaving

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what sort of shambolic campaign is the leave / go crowd up to they cant even decide who is running the leave / go show, looks like Nigel has been snubbed UKIP look like an embarrassment are they potentially going to scupper the chances of leaving

 

To be fair,it's the Electoral Commissions role to decide who will represent opposing views in a referendum.

Farage and the GO mob were very gracious actually.

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To be fair,it's the Elecoral Comissions role to decide who will represent opposing views in a referendum.

Farage and the GO mob were very gracious actually.

And who controls the Electoral Commission, who pulls the strings ?

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Well how about:

 

Why is the price of VW Golf 1.2 TSI 3 door hatch in UK:- £17,600 whilst outside the EU it is: Australia: £12,300, USA: £12,900 and in Canada: £10,350

 

That might get their attention.

I was interested in this and a quick search found quite a bit online. Apparently the US versions (and possibly the Canadian and Australian ones too) are assembled in Mexico, not Germany, and they have a lower basic spec. Plus the US market is massive compared to the UK so simple economies of scale play a part. Another big factor is that the US car market is very competitive with many people naturally gravitating towards home grown companies rather than foreign makes so price incentives are needed. I think in the end though, they will charge what they can get away with.

 

Interestingly though, the UK has some of the lowest prices for used cars in Europe.

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what sort of shambolic campaign is the leave / go crowd up to they cant even decide who is running the leave / go show, looks like Nigel has been snubbed UKIP look like an embarrassment are they potentially going to scupper the chances of leaving

As I read it Farage and his merry little band are now freelance and that could be a very interesting position for a maverick of his ilk to wage a very damaging attack from the sidelines unconstrained.

 

I may be wrong but I think Nigel could be off the lead, time will tell, he has still got the biggest swinging whotsit in this contest

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