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Yet another profit warning....
Pieman Pieface replied to TheCountOfNowhere's topic in House prices and the economy
Companies like this are in SERIOUS trouble. The bottom has fallen right out of the phone market now everyone has realised upgrading their phone every year is pointless. These companies thought they were running a little goldmine but in reality they are incredibly fragile. If everyone gets a SIM only deal in the future then their profits drop off a cliff. And that is what is going to happen. Thats why they are all scrabbling for new markets and products to sell to make money, but it won't work, the days of consistent mobile innovation are over, now the newest iphone is basically the same as a 3 year old one, except with an imperceptively better camera and some random feature you didn't want and don't need. -
The Strange Death of Europe - Book by Douglas Murray
Pieman Pieface replied to Errol's topic in Current affairs
Funnily enough just started reading this book myself. Personally I like Murray, I think he puts his points across on the whole in a sensible measured manner. I might put more thoughts down when I have finished the book. So far its quite depressing and hard to get through. My own personal experience is that there is a severe problem with Ghettoisation in the UK, whole areas of London for instance are completely devoid of a white english presence. Having said that, I grew up in a very multicultural area of London and many of my friends are 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants. They are as much culturally british as I am, even those who grew up in Muslim backgrounds. I know very many 1st generation eastern europeans, who i would consider friends, culturally they are european and there is very little difference between them and me. There is definitely a problem with the integration of some immigrants, I don't think anyone can deny that. I'm not sure about his correlation with terrorism however as on the whole most terrorist incidents are not caused by migrants.- 98 replies
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I'm going to have to assume that they have been given rather a large sum from their parents because even that mortgage isn't going to get them much.
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Why are house prices starting to fall ?
Pieman Pieface replied to TheCountOfNowhere's topic in House prices and the economy
I'd say the major reason is that the perception of the UK property market as a safe place to hold your cash is quickly falling apart. At the top end foreign investors are starting to wobble on the issue, finding other places to put their dodgy money, money isn't flooding out of places like Russia and China at quite the same rate as it was. I think this perception is due to a number of factors. Brexit being a big one, not so much the immediate effects, but the idea that Brexit could screw the British Economy is more than enough to make people worried. There are also too many voices saying that something has to be done to balance the economy and get money away from people hiding it in their homes, must worry some people. The BTL changes have been great as well, clearly many LL's are changing their minds about their lifestyles now. -
Conservative Party Manifesto
Pieman Pieface replied to Bruce Banner's topic in House prices and the economy
I asked this on the other thread, but do we think that her having a smaller majority will have a genuine affect on the Brexit negotiations, and if so, what is the likely outcome? -
So what is everyones opinion on who to vote for to get the best outcome from Brexit? I'm very split. I feel like in some ways it makes sense to vote Tory to give may a big majority so that she goes into negotiations without having to look over her shoulder, so she can come out with a better deal. This however might be a complete nonsense of a concept, and she'll go hard brexit anyway. I'm personally all for stopping FoM, but less happy about crashing the economy to do it. Or vote tactically for Corbyn or Lib Dems. Policy wise I'm ok with many of their views, but for me Brexit is the most important issue this election (see as it doesn't matter about what happens to the NHS if the country goes down the toilet), but I don't think their views on Europe are helpful.
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some good news at last.
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How is that different to anyone else in French Society?
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Are the EU immigrants going home ?
Pieman Pieface replied to TheCountOfNowhere's topic in Current affairs
Clearly she is a traitor for daring to criticise Putin publicly for his appalling record on gay rights and democracy https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/02/angela-merkel-vladimir-putin-russia-investigate-lgbt-torture-claims-chechnya -
No I honestly don't believe there is. Unless I pay them more than the Russians do then it's pointless
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Snowden who is currently being held by Putin? Sure ok. By the way, when will you admit who you work for?
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Russia might not have directly affected voter numbers ( debatable) but they certainly interfered in the US election in a number of ways. Hacking Clinton for one, as well as its propaganda war against her and support for those who were against her. You can see very similar things in the French election. Macron openly criticised Putin and was suddenly caught up in a sex scandal that he attributes to Russian efforts to discredit him. Putin has been funding Le Pen and her like for years as well. If you need to know Russias opinion on the election just read Errols post as he is vlads mouthpiece
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You don't need to be physically changing votes to be manipulating elections.
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Again more Russian mis information. But you know keep trying. In fact the investigation was blocked because there is already an investigation by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) into the incident, which has already stated there was incontrovertible evidence that Sarin gas was used in the attack. You must be so very proud that your country is covering up these genocidal attacks.