The Brexit Christmas list.
Discussion
After reading page after page of what people don't like about the EU I thought it would be interesting to hear what people are expecting from Brexit, e.g. What laws people will want to be changed, what sort of trade deals to expect, all the good things that people are looking forward to.
Rovinghawk said:
A couple of years ago we had some very good GDP/GNP results & the EU decided that this meant an extra payment to their coffers.
I look forward to crap like that disappearing.
was that not partially based on the performance of coke and hookers at the time ? I look forward to crap like that disappearing.
Prostitution and illegal drugs are contributing around £10 billion a year to the British economy, according to official data released last May.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/...
Mrr T said:
Rovinghawk said:
A couple of years ago we had some very good GDP/GNP results & the EU decided that this meant an extra payment to their coffers.
I look forward to crap like that disappearing.
Do you mean the EU budget methodology the UK government agreed to? I look forward to crap like that disappearing.
Sounds like something to look forward to
Ghibli said:
After reading page after page of what people don't like about the EU I thought it would be interesting to hear what people are expecting from Brexit, e.g. What laws people will want to be changed, what sort of trade deals to expect, all the good things that people are looking forward to. start the 647th debate about whether or not we should leave the EU so that I can regurgitate faux-naive stereotypical soundbites about Leavers
FTFY Ghibli personally i would like to see leaving the eu as just the beginning. i don't think i am alone in that. my views are we should look to be a business friendly country (more so than we already are compared to say france) .every facet of life that business relies on to do well needs looking at, from energy costs, basic infrastructure and rules we can set on our own to provide long term confidence that should things improve greatly they won't be hit in the pocket or require less than transparent accounting to succeed.
start by incentives where if rules are met corp tax decreases on a sliding scale to zero. first decrease would come when no employees of the company require government top ups to wages. the rest of the decrease would come based on highest to lowest wage ratio. i would also make all redundancy schemes the same for everyone from the cleaner to the ceo. no more negotiating golden hand shakes for piss poor performance, particularly for public servants.
simplify the tax rules. one earnings account for everyone taxed at a fixed rate. no more national insurance, it all goes the same way anyway. this should free up thousands of people to move to sectors that generate wealth, not administer and detract from it.
the sectors responsible for national infrastructure put on notice to get their st together or else.uk energy and water supply should not be in the hands of people that do not have the best interests of the nation as their first concern.
remember that bonfire of the quangos the quitter promised some years ago ? get on with it, no more empire builders or rules makers that can't be held to account.
increase the education budget with a concentrated focus on stem subjects, getting classes down to manageable sizes and training teachers properly. the success or failure of the education system is the single most important factor in the success of any country.
i would also scrap the devolved parliaments, move parliament out of london to as near the geographical centre of the country as possible with purpose built accommodation and have a proper pay review for mp's that might help with attracting better candidates. limit the amount of mp's to 600 and a serious revamp of the local authority system.
now for the wishful thinking part. put someone in charge of the national broadcaster that understands the need to fairly represent the entire country.
start by incentives where if rules are met corp tax decreases on a sliding scale to zero. first decrease would come when no employees of the company require government top ups to wages. the rest of the decrease would come based on highest to lowest wage ratio. i would also make all redundancy schemes the same for everyone from the cleaner to the ceo. no more negotiating golden hand shakes for piss poor performance, particularly for public servants.
simplify the tax rules. one earnings account for everyone taxed at a fixed rate. no more national insurance, it all goes the same way anyway. this should free up thousands of people to move to sectors that generate wealth, not administer and detract from it.
the sectors responsible for national infrastructure put on notice to get their st together or else.uk energy and water supply should not be in the hands of people that do not have the best interests of the nation as their first concern.
remember that bonfire of the quangos the quitter promised some years ago ? get on with it, no more empire builders or rules makers that can't be held to account.
increase the education budget with a concentrated focus on stem subjects, getting classes down to manageable sizes and training teachers properly. the success or failure of the education system is the single most important factor in the success of any country.
i would also scrap the devolved parliaments, move parliament out of london to as near the geographical centre of the country as possible with purpose built accommodation and have a proper pay review for mp's that might help with attracting better candidates. limit the amount of mp's to 600 and a serious revamp of the local authority system.
now for the wishful thinking part. put someone in charge of the national broadcaster that understands the need to fairly represent the entire country.
amusingduck said:
Ghibli said:
After reading page after page of what people don't like about the EU I thought it would be interesting to hear what people are expecting from Brexit, e.g. What laws people will want to be changed, what sort of trade deals to expect, all the good things that people are looking forward to. start the 647th debate about whether or not we should leave the EU so that I can regurgitate faux-naive stereotypical soundbites about Leavers
FTFY Ghibli Why would they not want to say what they are looking forward to.
amusingduck said:
Ghibli said:
After reading page after page of what people don't like about the EU I thought it would be interesting to hear what people are expecting from Brexit, e.g. What laws people will want to be changed, what sort of trade deals to expect, all the good things that people are looking forward to. start the 647th debate about whether or not we should leave the EU so that I can regurgitate faux-naive stereotypical soundbites about Leavers
FTFY Ghibli Ghibli said:
Chris x said:
End free movement - Allowing us to decide who enters our country
Allowed to make/choose our own laws
Allow our elected government to govern, not the EU.
That's what id like/why I voted out.
What laws are you looking forward to making/changing.Allowed to make/choose our own laws
Allow our elected government to govern, not the EU.
That's what id like/why I voted out.
I asked you that before,and you refused to answer.
Do you think everyone is obligated to answer questions posed by you when you don't/won't answer questions posed to you?
don'tbesilly said:
Who did you vote for in the 2017 GE?
I asked you that before,and you refused to answer.
Do you think everyone is obligated to answer questions posed by you when you don't/won't answer questions posed to you?
Totally off topic. ^I asked you that before,and you refused to answer.
Do you think everyone is obligated to answer questions posed by you when you don't/won't answer questions posed to you?
If you want to know who people voted for in the GE start another thread.
Ghibli said:
don'tbesilly said:
Who did you vote for in the 2017 GE?
I asked you that before,and you refused to answer.
Do you think everyone is obligated to answer questions posed by you when you don't/won't answer questions posed to you?
Totally off topic. ^I asked you that before,and you refused to answer.
Do you think everyone is obligated to answer questions posed by you when you don't/won't answer questions posed to you?
If you want to know who people voted for in the GE start another thread.
wc98 said:
personally i would like to see leaving the eu as just the beginning. i don't think i am alone in that. my views are we should look to be a business friendly country (more so than we already are compared to say france) .every facet of life that business relies on to do well needs looking at, from energy costs, basic infrastructure and rules we can set on our own to provide long term confidence that should things improve greatly they won't be hit in the pocket or require less than transparent accounting to succeed.
start by incentives where if rules are met corp tax decreases on a sliding scale to zero. first decrease would come when no employees of the company require government top ups to wages. the rest of the decrease would come based on highest to lowest wage ratio. i would also make all redundancy schemes the same for everyone from the cleaner to the ceo. no more negotiating golden hand shakes for piss poor performance, particularly for public servants.
simplify the tax rules. one earnings account for everyone taxed at a fixed rate. no more national insurance, it all goes the same way anyway. this should free up thousands of people to move to sectors that generate wealth, not administer and detract from it.
the sectors responsible for national infrastructure put on notice to get their st together or else.uk energy and water supply should not be in the hands of people that do not have the best interests of the nation as their first concern.
remember that bonfire of the quangos the quitter promised some years ago ? get on with it, no more empire builders or rules makers that can't be held to account.
increase the education budget with a concentrated focus on stem subjects, getting classes down to manageable sizes and training teachers properly. the success or failure of the education system is the single most important factor in the success of any country.
i would also scrap the devolved parliaments, move parliament out of london to as near the geographical centre of the country as possible with purpose built accommodation and have a proper pay review for mp's that might help with attracting better candidates. limit the amount of mp's to 600 and a serious revamp of the local authority system.
now for the wishful thinking part. put someone in charge of the national broadcaster that understands the need to fairly represent the entire country.
If you voted leave thinking that this wish list above would be a core part of our future, you are in for a massive disappointment.start by incentives where if rules are met corp tax decreases on a sliding scale to zero. first decrease would come when no employees of the company require government top ups to wages. the rest of the decrease would come based on highest to lowest wage ratio. i would also make all redundancy schemes the same for everyone from the cleaner to the ceo. no more negotiating golden hand shakes for piss poor performance, particularly for public servants.
simplify the tax rules. one earnings account for everyone taxed at a fixed rate. no more national insurance, it all goes the same way anyway. this should free up thousands of people to move to sectors that generate wealth, not administer and detract from it.
the sectors responsible for national infrastructure put on notice to get their st together or else.uk energy and water supply should not be in the hands of people that do not have the best interests of the nation as their first concern.
remember that bonfire of the quangos the quitter promised some years ago ? get on with it, no more empire builders or rules makers that can't be held to account.
increase the education budget with a concentrated focus on stem subjects, getting classes down to manageable sizes and training teachers properly. the success or failure of the education system is the single most important factor in the success of any country.
i would also scrap the devolved parliaments, move parliament out of london to as near the geographical centre of the country as possible with purpose built accommodation and have a proper pay review for mp's that might help with attracting better candidates. limit the amount of mp's to 600 and a serious revamp of the local authority system.
now for the wishful thinking part. put someone in charge of the national broadcaster that understands the need to fairly represent the entire country.
No party in British Politics on any side will do any of these things.
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