TFK Capitalist Thread

I’ll recommend a mate of @Gman’s who sent a lad to get me a car from a garage in Scotland, registered it for me, and delivered it to my door and took away my trade in all for about 2-3 grand less than the same car was selling for here - he’s a proper SIMI dealer too. It would be even cheaper again now. You might have to come as far as Moate to meet him though as I doubt his driver would go all the way to Galway.

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Some shite alright advising last August to get out of equities and favoring the Euro over sterling. Quite content here with those calls and their outcome.

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England will end up like North Korea if they vote for Brexit. Scotland will leave, Wales will follow and you’ll be left with England dominated by Tory nutters and Unionist dominated NI. It won’t last 20 years.

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If the English thought the Welsh would leave along with Ni they would vote for brexit by a landslide

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They’ll have a jolly old time repealing 45 years worth of human rights, worker protection and equality legislation under the guise of Brussels no longer being able to tell them how straight a banana should be.

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They will absolutely love it. A reader poll in the wail is how they should go. One law a day and a biggie on Sunday.

The Welsh are more spineless than the Scots.

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I can recommend these guys - have bought here before… wouldn’t be paying someone to do the simple legwork for me either.

http://www.cargiant.co.uk/mobile/detail.asp?id=748066

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Here’s an interesting question for the rastoolers.
In the event of a brexit, if NI opts to remain in the EU, and splits from England as essentially an independent state, what would be your stance then?
Actually a genuine and possibly relevant question.

Then we could invade them and take over.

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Why on earth would you want to?

to free our fearless northern Gaels from tyranny

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Fuckin trannys

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The U.K. will have to stay or go as a whole Flatty

It will indeed, which will lead to another referendum in Scotland for certain, and possible one in Wales and NI with the excuse that they want to remain in the EU.
Scotland will be the stalking horse, if it happens, and what will the EU do, if Scotland secedes, and asks to stay in the EU?
I can’t imagine they won’t allow it. NI then a possibility if they can undercut the corpo tax rate in the republic and attract multinational employment. It’s a well placed and well educated workforce with cheaper land and housing than the major centres in the Republic.
If this led to reunification of Ireland, that would be fantastic, but, if NI opts to go it alone, it would be an interesting conundrum.
All ifs and buts, but not that unlikely in the event of a brexit.
Wales will go with whoever will pay their welfare bills.

NI won’t go it alone, not an issue. It’s a straight Ireland or uk choice for them.

Wales haven’t an independent bone in their body, they’ll stick with England.

Scotland is the only issue and might be interesting. Same issues as back with the Scottish referendum in that Spain and others would veto their EU membership.

Incidentally, I don’t see the uk leaving the eu being such a disaster for Ireland as some are saying. I figure things will pretty much continue as they are.

And for the UK I’d imagine.
As regards NI, whether they stay or go would depend entirely on the bottom line for them, sadly.

Same as the Welsh and the scots.

Close the borders to the immigrants, out out out, nothing will change between Ireland and the mainland, we have always had a special relationship, all this scaremongering from the euro arseholes is the exact same shit the drunken paddies lapped up when they were asked to vote, fortunately we here in England have backbone, we’ll tell Merkel where to go

Well, no. If the uk leaves the eu they can’t expect to keep all the same beneficial trading arrangements they currently have under EU membership. They will have to come to a free trade agreement with the EU. Will the EU give them the same benefits they currently enjoy when they sit down to negotiate? Will they fuck! The UK is over a barrel at that negotiation table too as they will be bargaining with a massively bigger economy (that is also pissed off at them for leaving the club).

For Ireland though, no reason we can’t agree a bilateral treaty with the U.K. Should be along the same lines as we currently have. We’ll be fucked over by the currency devaluation but as regards travel and trade tariffs etc, I can’t see why anything would change.