[SystemSafety] Off Topic

Dominey, Alan (UK) alan.dominey at baesystems.com
Fri Jun 24 12:46:57 CEST 2016


"Longer term the Leave campaign have no solid plans on how they will achieve any of the promises they made."

I have yet to come across ANY political part6y or individual that genuinely has ANY solid plan to achieve any of the promises they make . . .

Maybe I am cynical, but if we were to just shoot all the self-interested, camera-seeking "career politicians and replace the m with the community-centred 
local potliticians who do great things at grass roots level, we'd probably stand a better chance of the country and government CONTROLLING the greedy 
fat cats, instead of the other way around.

I mean, it'll never be perfect unless you genetically remove the "bad" aspects of human nature, but I am sure we could all do "so much better" . . .

At least back at school there was apparent evidence in reports that most of us "tried", now everyone just tries to fill their own back pockets . . .

**** you Jack, I'm alright should be the motto of all of them nowadays . . .



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Re" It will be many years before we can say for sure just what the UK will reap from yesterday."

No, we know some of it now.  

1 Our price list has just had a 15% increase  due to GBP plummeting against Euro and USD (the financial people we are talking to are saying it could get worse  there is no "before it gets better" in the short -medium term)

2 Several multinational companies are looking to re-locate from the UK to the EU.
Interestingly these are not just financial companies but Engineering and manufacturing ones too.

3 A lot of instability as Scotland and Northern Ireland look at leaving the UK and staying in the EU. 
(see point 1) 

4 Not only the UK trade with the EU will be affected but most of our trade with the rest of  the world as that was  under EU Trade agreements with other countries.

Longer term the Leave campaign have no solid plans on how they will achieve any of the promises they made. Mainly because most were illusions anyway.

It is interesting in that in all the companies we have talked to this morning not one can see a good future in the UK leaving the EU.  

However the day is so depressing I think we will close at 12:00 and go to an Italian style coffee shop for an expresso  and  croissants.  Then home for some Lasagne and a glass of Riesling finishing up with some strudel to reflect that we won't be in the Eurovision Song Contest any more........  Oh £$%^"$  That’s the one thing we do get to keep  :-( 

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   Chris 

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[mailto:systemsafety-bounces at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de] On Behalf Of Andreoli, Kevin (UK)
Sent: 24 June 2016 08:42
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Subject: Re: [SystemSafety] Off Topic

"As ye sow, so shall ye reap"

Hollande, Merkel and their predecessors sowed intransigence and have reaped yesterday's vote in the UK.

It will be many years before we can say for sure just what the UK will reap from yesterday.

I see this morning that there have been calls for the Dutch and the French to be given the same chance that the UK voters had yesterday.

We voted last time to join (or stay in) the Common Market, yesterday the UK voted to leave the European Union - I think the difference in those two ideas/terms is a major part of the reason for the result. 

Kevin
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