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andy222
18th February 2013, 09:32
Heard this on the news. What a cretin. Selling us down the river just like Thatcher did. Torys never change and people have short memories.

KeithD
18th February 2013, 10:39
Actually it's a great move for British business, getting into growing markets is something Labour seemed to have missed as they were busy enjoying all the income from our taxes and wasting it :doh

andy222
18th February 2013, 11:08
Actually it's a great move for British business, getting into growing markets is something Labour seemed to have missed as they were busy enjoying all the income from our taxes and wasting it :doh
You reckon? Foreign investment the way forward? How about putting some of our taxes into starting a british run buisness?. For british workers?

grahamw48
18th February 2013, 11:18
Andy...totally agree mate.

Our industries and much of our most valuable real estate is now foreign owned or managed. Drained by them of our expertise and the profits generated.

There is virtually NOTHING in this world that this country can't achieve by using its own assets and people.

Dammit we taught the rest of the world how to get out of the dark ages !

Personally I'd rather we had a lower standard of living for a while if it were to mean us regaining our own country and some self-respect.

Those (already wealthy) at the top are purely concerned with lining their own pockets and those of their cronies...British or otherwise. :mad:

andy222
18th February 2013, 11:24
Andy...totally agree mate.

Our industries and much of our most valuable real estate is now foreign owned or managed. Drained by them of our expertise and the profits generated.

There is virtually NOTHING in this world that this country can't achieve by using its own assets and people.

Dammit we taught the rest of the world how to get out of the dark ages !

Personally I'd rather we had a lower standard of living for a while if it were to mean us regaining our own country and some self-respect.

Those (already wealthy) at the top are purely concerned with lining their own pockets and those of their cronies...British or otherwise. :mad:
I am glad you agree. And your right. Because of lack of our own investment our industries have had it.

Dedworth
18th February 2013, 11:31
erm I thought amongst other stuff he's trying to promote the sale of a paltry £6 billion Eurofighters (a huge proportion of which is UK built) over 100% French Dassault

grahamw48
18th February 2013, 11:45
Perhaps we just need some decent salesmen instead of brown-nosing a 3rd world country into giving us business by opening up our country to MORE Indian immigrants and business men....here only to plunder. :NoNo:

It's supposed to be the other way round. :Erm:

andy222
18th February 2013, 12:15
erm I thought amongst other stuff he's trying to promote the sale of a paltry £6 billion Eurofighters (a huge proportion of which is UK built) over 100% French Dassault
Just admit it ded hes selling us down the river like all tories do.

KeithD
18th February 2013, 12:22
You reckon? Foreign investment the way forward? How about putting some of our taxes into starting a british run buisness?. For british workers?

Running my own business, and knowing a lot of others that do, what Cammy is doing is good for Britain. A number of contracts will be signed on this trip worth £Billions that results in UK Employment, and therefore more tax income for the government, which is what we need to buil up our nation again. Just trading within ourselves is no good, relying on the EU has proven to be a joke, so we have to spread out our wings to other countries. Without that our economy is doomed to fail, it's called spreading the risk, a simple business technique that helps steady the ship through the bad times.

andy222
18th February 2013, 12:26
Running my own business, and knowing a lot of others that do, what Cammy is doing is good for Britain. A number of contracts will be signed on this trip worth £Billions that results in UK Employment, and therefore more tax income for the government, which is what we need to buil up our nation again. Just trading within ourselves is no good, relying on the EU has proven to be a joke, so we have to spread out our wings to other countries. Without that our economy is doomed to fail, it's called spreading the risk, a simple business technique that helps steady the ship through the bad times.
Your a businessman obviously your going to say cameron is ok.

KeithD
18th February 2013, 12:28
Your a businessman obviously your going to say cameron is ok.

Tony Blair was great for business as well for the first 5 years. It's nothing to do with politics, it's about getting more jobs in Britian due to international investment and trade.

andy222
18th February 2013, 12:30
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21494989. This is great for britain. Until they pull out.:doh

KeithD
18th February 2013, 12:44
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21494989. This is great for britain. Until they pull out.:doh

That's due to failure of the company management during the recession, not the government. All businesses changing hands, move countries, look how much car production is now in the UK due to the workforce being respected, while in other EU countries it is moving out.

bigmarco
18th February 2013, 20:04
India like China is only really interested in themselves. Why on earth are they going to open up their markets to us. They are taking him for the mug he is. They will take everything he offers and give nothing back. In the meantime a load of dodgy Indians are now plotting and planning how to make the most of the same day visa offer. Funny how they can offer nothing to UK citizens to speed up the issue of spousal visas etc, on the contrary they are making it much more difficult and putting further obstacles in the way.
Nigel Farage and UKIP must be dancing in celebration at these stories from India. This is what happens when you put a public relations prick in charge of the country.

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/same-day-visas-to-attract-businesses-to-britain-8499615.html

Michael Parnham
18th February 2013, 20:10
I must point out it was India that kept the remainder of British Steelworks working!:wink:

grahamw48
18th February 2013, 20:42
India like China is only really interested in themselves. Why on earth are they going to open up their markets to us. They are taking him for the mug he is. They will take everything he offers and give nothing back. In the meantime a load of dodgy Indians are now plotting and planning how to make the most of the same day visa offer. Funny how they can offer nothing to UK citizens to speed up the issue of spousal visas etc, on the contrary they are making it much more difficult and putting further obstacles in the way.
Nigel Farage and UKIP must be dancing in celebration at these stories from India. This is what happens when you put a public relations prick in charge of the country.

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/same-day-visas-to-attract-businesses-to-britain-8499615.html

Nothing to add. :xxgrinning--00xx3: