As King Hussain once said of him, "Tell me, is he any good as a doctor?"Manoverboard wrote:Coming from the likes of David Owen it is deffo something worth worrying about.
EU referendum - Stay or Leave?
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Quizzical Bob
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anniec
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How about the views of Digby Lord Jones, ex DG of the CBI? Heard him speak a couple of years ago and he was then in favour of getting out; have just checked to see if he's executed a U-turn. He hasn't.
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Quizzical Bob
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He's been out of touch for decades.anniec wrote:How about the views of Digby Lord Jones, ex DG of the CBI? Heard him speak a couple of years ago and he was then in favour of getting out; have just checked to see if he's executed a U-turn. He hasn't.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Sounds like he's in touch with the majority on here. Happy New Year by the way, if that's not been banned by the EU.
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Quizzical Bob
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And to you tooMervyn and Trish wrote:Sounds like he's in touch with the majority on here. Happy New Year by the way, if that's not been banned by the EU.
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anniec
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Well, that's told him.Quizzical Bob wrote:He's been out of touch for decades.anniec wrote:How about the views of Digby Lord Jones, ex DG of the CBI? Heard him speak a couple of years ago and he was then in favour of getting out; have just checked to see if he's executed a U-turn. He hasn't.
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towny44
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Re: EU referendum - Stay or Leave?
I'm sure he will be worried sick about Qbobs opinion of him!anniec wrote:Well, that's told him.Quizzical Bob wrote:He's been out of touch for decades.anniec wrote:How about the views of Digby Lord Jones, ex DG of the CBI? Heard him speak a couple of years ago and he was then in favour of getting out; have just checked to see if he's executed a U-turn. He hasn't.
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Quizzical Bob
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And why would my opinion be of any less value than his?towny44 wrote:I'm sure he will be worried sick about Qbobs opinion of him!anniec wrote:Well, that's told him.Quizzical Bob wrote:He's been out of touch for decades.anniec wrote:How about the views of Digby Lord Jones, ex DG of the CBI? Heard him speak a couple of years ago and he was then in favour of getting out; have just checked to see if he's executed a U-turn. He hasn't.
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Dark Knight
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Probably coz he was chairman of the CBI and minister for trade, whereas you are some bloke who moans about dressing up and prom decks in a tiny cruise group
So people can.be forgiven for thinking his point of view is somewhat more use than yours ?
So people can.be forgiven for thinking his point of view is somewhat more use than yours ?
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Dark Knight wrote:Probably coz he was chairman of the CBI and minister for trade, whereas you are some bloke who moans about dressing up and prom decks in a tiny cruise group
So people can.be forgiven for thinking his point of view is somewhat more use than yours ?
And may your tupperware sell well in 2016 Batty, with or without Sir Digby or QBob's advice.
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You know so little about me.Dark Knight wrote:Probably coz he was chairman of the CBI and minister for trade, whereas you are some bloke who moans about dressing up and prom decks in a tiny cruise group
So people can.be forgiven for thinking his point of view is somewhat more use than yours ?
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Quizzical Bob
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Not my style, old chapDark Knight wrote:Then enlighten us
Instead of considering the views of a has-been, why not listen to the current CBI:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32805539
Or a more up-to-date DG?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24773179
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Mervyn and Trish
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Isn't this a key quote:Quizzical Bob wrote:Instead of considering the views of a has-been, why not listen to .... a more up-to-date DG?
The CBI's director general, John Cridland, said: "We have looked beyond the political rhetoric to examine the pros and cons of EU membership and British business is unequivocal - the Single Market is fundamental to our future.
"We are better off in a reformed EU than outside with no influence. Each year, membership is worth £3,000 to every household in this country."
So the value is in the single market - I'd agree with that. It's what the Common Market was set up for. Not for the bureaucratic nonsense the EU has turned into.
And better off in a reformed EU. i.e. not the EU we have at present. I'd agree with too. If we can get reforms so we have control back of our own borders, who we pay benefits to, and our own laws, I'd vote to stay in. But if there are no reforms I'm out. And Mr Crdiland was careful not to state his position if the choice is unreformed in or out.
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These stories are also quite old, one from 2013 and the other from May 2015, and may no longer represent the current views of those involved.Mervyn and Trish wrote:Isn't this a key quote:Quizzical Bob wrote:Instead of considering the views of a has-been, why not listen to .... a more up-to-date DG?
The CBI's director general, John Cridland, said: "We have looked beyond the political rhetoric to examine the pros and cons of EU membership and British business is unequivocal - the Single Market is fundamental to our future.
"We are better off in a reformed EU than outside with no influence. Each year, membership is worth £3,000 to every household in this country."
So the value is in the single market - I'd agree with that. It's what the Common Market was set up for. Not for the bureaucratic nonsense the EU has turned into.
And better off in a reformed EU. i.e. not the EU we have at present. I'd agree with too. If we can get reforms so we have control back of our own borders, who we pay benefits to, and our own laws, I'd vote to stay in. But if there are no reforms I'm out. And Mr Crdiland was careful not to state his position if the choice is unreformed in or out.
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Quizzical Bob
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Views such as these are not so fickle. The CBI has consistently been in favour of the EU.towny44 wrote:These stories are also quite old, one from 2013 and the other from May 2015, and may no longer represent the current views of those involved.Mervyn and Trish wrote:Isn't this a key quote:Quizzical Bob wrote:Instead of considering the views of a has-been, why not listen to .... a more up-to-date DG?
The CBI's director general, John Cridland, said: "We have looked beyond the political rhetoric to examine the pros and cons of EU membership and British business is unequivocal - the Single Market is fundamental to our future.
"We are better off in a reformed EU than outside with no influence. Each year, membership is worth £3,000 to every household in this country."
So the value is in the single market - I'd agree with that. It's what the Common Market was set up for. Not for the bureaucratic nonsense the EU has turned into.
And better off in a reformed EU. i.e. not the EU we have at present. I'd agree with too. If we can get reforms so we have control back of our own borders, who we pay benefits to, and our own laws, I'd vote to stay in. But if there are no reforms I'm out. And Mr Crdiland was careful not to state his position if the choice is unreformed in or out.
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Will the winners of the referendum be based on 51% > of the folk who are ' entitled ' to vote voting in favour or will it be based on the Trade Union method of having it based only on those who actually vote ... ie activist ' NO ' campaigners may rule ok in this instance ?
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Mervyn and Trish
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Fair point Towny. My own view has changed over time and may change again if and/or when we see what changes the EU may agree.
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I see Dave is to allow his ministers to have a free vote
Let the carnage begin
Like they did with Scotland, they will promise the earth to get their way but ...........
I had to chuckle on the weekend reading an article where a Stay campaigner said that 3 million jobs were directly linked to the EU.
So he's seen Cleggs one million and raised him two.
Maybe if he'd said 'looslely connected' he'd have some credibility but ' directly linked'
Let the carnage begin
Like they did with Scotland, they will promise the earth to get their way but ...........
I had to chuckle on the weekend reading an article where a Stay campaigner said that 3 million jobs were directly linked to the EU.
So he's seen Cleggs one million and raised him two.
Maybe if he'd said 'looslely connected' he'd have some credibility but ' directly linked'
Free and Accepted
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Quizzical Bob
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Seems an underestimate to mebarney wrote:I see Dave is to allow his ministers to have a free vote
Let the carnage begin![]()
Like they did with Scotland, they will promise the earth to get their way but ...........
I had to chuckle on the weekend reading an article where a Stay campaigner said that 3 million jobs were directly linked to the EU.
So he's seen Cleggs one million and raised him two.
Maybe if he'd said 'looslely connected' he'd have some credibility but ' directly linked'
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Silver_Shiney
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barney wrote:I see Dave is to allow his ministers to have a free vote
Let the carnage begin![]()
Like they did with Scotland, they will promise the earth to get their way but ...........
I had to chuckle on the weekend reading an article where a Stay campaigner said that 3 million jobs were directly linked to the EU.
So he's seen Cleggs one million and raised him two.
Maybe if he'd said 'looslely connected' he'd have some credibility but ' directly linked'
Are they not the campaigners for the "yes" vote - who will be out of work the day after the vote?
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Mervyn and Trish
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I note a survey today that says support for staying in the EU is waning among Financial Directors at FT 100 companies.
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Now that is worrying because they are practically pulling the strings of our politician puppets anyway.Mervyn and Trish wrote:I note a survey today that says support for staying in the EU is waning among Financial Directors at FT 100 companies.
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A big concern to many is the control of immigration but the Germans and other EU nations are starting to get scared of the influx of foreign nationals with talk of shutting the borders. If this happens that might swing a lot of votes back to stay in.
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Funny the EU said we couldn't close our borders but now other countries are struggling it seems okay.