Brexit behaviour

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Brexit behaviour

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Fri Sep 01, 2023 9:36 pm

Brexit happened years ago and love it or loathe it we now have to get on with dealing with the results.
Our country needs talking up.
So if you hear of anything positive happening for The U.K please post it here.
I'm pretty sure anything positive will be frowned upon because positives for the UK are very unpopular around here.
If you get too positive of course your post may well end up deleted or maybe this thead in its entirety will end up in the really crap corner.
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby LordRaven » Fri Sep 01, 2023 9:37 pm

The Supermine in Yorkshire!
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Fri Sep 01, 2023 9:38 pm

LordRaven wrote:The Supermine in Yorkshire!

Link you lazy git.
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby LordRaven » Fri Sep 01, 2023 9:38 pm

“Britain’s Supermine
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Fascinating video, ingenious mining methods, amazing natural product, £Billions will be added by to our exports, and I for one have never ever heard of this stuff before today - although I’m sure the forum know it all’s will undoubtedly claim to have known about it for decades, as they always do :laughing:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u0pI7BjBha8

What a fantastic product! No chemical crap to poison the planet either! :awesome:


Isn’t it great news!
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Fri Sep 01, 2023 9:39 pm

Why US-China Tensions Are Reviving an Ancient British Industry

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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby LordRaven » Fri Sep 01, 2023 9:51 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:Why US-China Tensions Are Reviving an Ancient British Industry



Truly excellent! Cornish tin was traded with Mediterranean countries eons ago, and copper and tin kickstarted the Bronze Age. Get digging!

Get the Clean Burn technology sorted for coal and reopen the mines too, an estimate of 10,000 years of domestic consumption is just being left - its mad!

We have shale oil too, so why the hell don’t we become self sufficient and export energy?

The trade gap needs to be closed, by any means!
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:04 pm

LordRaven wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Why US-China Tensions Are Reviving an Ancient British Industry



Truly excellent! Cornish tin was traded with Mediterranean countries eons ago, and copper and tin kickstarted the Bronze Age. Get digging!

Get the Clean Burn technology sorted for coal and reopen the mines too, an estimate of 10,000 years of domestic consumption is just being left - its mad!

We have shale oil too, so why the hell don’t we become self sufficient and export energy?

The trade gap needs to be closed, by any means!

Over two hundred coal powered power stations are being built right now across Asia but our economy is being sacrificed for the less than one percent of the world's total CO2 emissions we pump out.
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:14 pm

In the second quarter of 2023, the business investment index in the United Kingdom rose to 173, compared with 162 in the corresponding quarter of 2022, indicating that business investment has increased in the last 12 months.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1274832/uk-business-investment/
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby LordRaven » Sat Sep 02, 2023 10:38 am

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Why US-China Tensions Are Reviving an Ancient British Industry



Truly excellent! Cornish tin was traded with Mediterranean countries eons ago, and copper and tin kickstarted the Bronze Age. Get digging!

Get the Clean Burn technology sorted for coal and reopen the mines too, an estimate of 10,000 years of domestic consumption is just being left - its mad!

We have shale oil too, so why the hell don’t we become self sufficient and export energy?

The trade gap needs to be closed, by any means!

Over two hundred coal powered power stations are being built right now across Asia but our economy is being sacrificed for the less than one percent of the world's total CO2 emissions we pump out.


We should do a Donald and not give a damn!
Self sufficiency would be nice.
We live in precarious times.
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Sat Sep 02, 2023 1:21 pm

Well I'm sure there's more but our cup of good news isn't exactly running over is it.
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby LordRaven » Sat Sep 02, 2023 1:40 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:Well I'm sure there's more but our cup of good news isn't exactly running over is it.

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“Twitter owner Elon Musk is among top business leaders expected to be invited to Rishi Sunak’s global investment summit this autumn.
Tesla boss Musk – who recently bought and renamed Twitter as X – is among figures including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos who officials are keen to see attend the summit, according to Sky News.

It comes amid a key period for the UK with the Prime Minister having outlined his ambition to see the nation become a science and technology superpower, despite car manufacturers including Vauxhall-owner Stellantis warning of potential post-Brexit factory closures.

The flagship Global Investment Summit (GIS) event is slated to take place on 29 November and is understood to be taking place at a “historic London location”.

Sky reported that while it was unconfirmed whether formal invitations had gone out to Musk and Bezos, other investors in the UK economy had told them they had been asked to attend.

Launched in autumn 2021, the GIS has secured £9.7bn of new foreign investment, the government says, as well as reportedly creating 30,000 new jobs and supporting growth.

The summit is no stranger to big-name attendees, with Microsoft founder Bill Gates and JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dixon attending the summit in 2021.”

https://bmmagazine.co.uk/get-funded/x-o ... ummit/?amp


This seems an excellent idea, it should, like the one in 21, encourage inward investment.

Any inward investment from this will still be in place when Labour win by a landslide too.

Which “most” posters will be happy about.

Good god, we need some good news following the shambolic BrexShit calamity.
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby Stooo » Sat Sep 02, 2023 1:58 pm

There are no positive takes.

That's it, we're as fucked now as people who actually think about things said we would be in 2016.
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby LordRaven » Sat Sep 02, 2023 2:04 pm

Stooo wrote:There are no positive takes.

That's it, we're as fucked now as people who actually think about things said we would be in 2016.



I beg to differ, there are several posts about good news on this thread

“UK identifies several areas to scour for vital rare earth metals in push for minerals sovereignty”


https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/04/17/ene ... rials.html
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby Stooo » Sat Sep 02, 2023 2:18 pm

LordRaven wrote:
Stooo wrote:There are no positive takes.

That's it, we're as fucked now as people who actually think about things said we would be in 2016.



I beg to differ, there are several posts about good news on this thread

“UK identifies several areas to scour for vital rare earth metals in push for minerals sovereignty”


https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/04/17/ene ... rials.html


Beg all you want but facts are facts.

Taxes are at all time highs, companies are borrowing money to pay shareholders and tanking soon after, CEO pay is at a record high and we haven't even got to the environmental rape of our waterways and beaches let alone the cost of living and the lack of fresh food in the supermarkets.

Rare minerals. Who the fuck is going to benefit from rare minerals other than very rich people who can afford to buy land to drill for the stuff? You're deluded.
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Re: Brexit behaviour

Postby LordRaven » Sat Sep 02, 2023 2:29 pm

Stooo wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Stooo wrote:There are no positive takes.

That's it, we're as fucked now as people who actually think about things said we would be in 2016.



I beg to differ, there are several posts about good news on this thread

“UK identifies several areas to scour for vital rare earth metals in push for minerals sovereignty”


https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/04/17/ene ... rials.html


Beg all you want but facts are facts.

Taxes are at all time highs, companies are borrowing money to pay shareholders and tanking soon after, CEO pay is at a record high and we haven't even got to the environmental rape of our waterways and beaches let alone the cost of living and the lack of fresh food in the supermarkets.

Rare minerals. Who the fuck is going to benefit from rare minerals other than very rich people who can afford to buy land to drill for the stuff? You're deluded.

Go and enrol at the LSE:awesome:

You might then understand economics.
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