Omega Owners Forum

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

Welcome to OOF

Pages: [1] 2  All   Go Down

Author Topic: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine  (Read 2346 times)

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Rods2

  • Omega Lord
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Sandhurst Berkshire
  • Posts: 7604
    • 1999 3.0 Elite Estate
    • View Profile
Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« on: 13 January 2013, 21:02:04 »

Nigel Farage answers Heseltine is a very able manner in a BBC interview.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20999941
Logged
US Fracking and Saudi Arabia defending its market share = The good news of an oil glut, lower and lower prices for us and squeaky bum time for Putin!

Varche

  • Omega Queen
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • middle of Andalucia
  • Posts: 13948
  • What is going to break next?
    • Golf Estate
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #1 on: 13 January 2013, 21:28:14 »

I think the Federal Europe bit is well understood.

The bit that bothers me a little is the assumption that the EU will continue to deal with Britain. Of course they will like to continue to sell their Mercs and BMW's (and Brits will continue to devour them) BUT if the Europeans get it into their heads that Britain "sold them out" by leaving the EU, then I can definitely see them boycotting Britains products. The likes of France and Spain are very nationalistic compared to Britain. People buy from people.
Logged
The biggest joke on mankind is that computers have started asking humans to prove that they aren’t a robot.

tigers_gonads

  • Omega Lord
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Kinston Upon Hull
  • Posts: 8610
  • Driving a Honda CR-V which doesn't smell of pee
    • Honda CR-V
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #2 on: 13 January 2013, 22:10:15 »

Money talks  ;)

If your skint, you buy what you can afford.
If our goods are cheep enough them people will buy them  ;)
Logged

Sir Tigger KC

  • Get A Life!!
  • *****
  • Online Online
  • Gender: Male
  • West Dorset
  • Posts: 24616
    • Ford Mondeo 2.2TDCi TitX
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #3 on: 13 January 2013, 22:22:42 »

If and when we leave the EU, we should devalue the pound making our goods cheaper for them and theirs more expensive here!  It would be a quick shot in the arm for British business and would help offset any negative effects from the Brixit!!  :)
Logged
RIP Paul 'Luvvie' Lovejoy

Politically homeless ......

Rods2

  • Omega Lord
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Sandhurst Berkshire
  • Posts: 7604
    • 1999 3.0 Elite Estate
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #4 on: 13 January 2013, 22:29:29 »

I think the Federal Europe bit is well understood.

The bit that bothers me a little is the assumption that the EU will continue to deal with Britain. Of course they will like to continue to sell their Mercs and BMW's (and Brits will continue to devour them) BUT if the Europeans get it into their heads that Britain "sold them out" by leaving the EU, then I can definitely see them boycotting Britains products. The likes of France and Spain are very nationalistic compared to Britain. People buy from people.

That cuts both ways. In official and unofficial trade wars, both sides generally lose.

Currently I'm avoiding anything made in Argentina. So are P&O, where they have cancelled all their South Atlantic cruises' calling at 3 Argentinian ports but will continue to visit Port Stanley.  :y :y :y Lets see what botox face makes of that.

Besides I think it also misses the point, Democracy and Freedom you cannot put a price on. Once we are free, we can set our own destiny with our trade with the rest of the world. Jaguar are currently showing the way to do it. The EU is the past and the BRICS the future.
Logged
US Fracking and Saudi Arabia defending its market share = The good news of an oil glut, lower and lower prices for us and squeaky bum time for Putin!

Varche

  • Omega Queen
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • middle of Andalucia
  • Posts: 13948
  • What is going to break next?
    • Golf Estate
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #5 on: 13 January 2013, 22:39:26 »

I think the Federal Europe bit is well understood.

The bit that bothers me a little is the assumption that the EU will continue to deal with Britain. Of course they will like to continue to sell their Mercs and BMW's (and Brits will continue to devour them) BUT if the Europeans get it into their heads that Britain "sold them out" by leaving the EU, then I can definitely see them boycotting Britains products. The likes of France and Spain are very nationalistic compared to Britain. People buy from people.

That cuts both ways. In official and unofficial trade wars, both sides generally lose.

Currently I'm avoiding anything made in Argentina. So are P&O, where they have cancelled all their South Atlantic cruises' calling at 3 Argentinian ports but will continue to visit Port Stanley.  :y :y :y Lets see what botox face makes of that.

Besides I think it also misses the point, Democracy and Freedom you cannot put a price on. Once we are free, we can set our own destiny with our trade with the rest of the world. Jaguar are currently showing the way to do it. The EU is the past and the BRICS the future.

I agree with you re BRICS. It will be interesting to see how your one man boycott of Argentinian goods goes. Presumably you will be cutting down on corned beef, beef and other food products? Interestingly they export more to Britain than we sell to them 800million dollars to 650
Logged
The biggest joke on mankind is that computers have started asking humans to prove that they aren’t a robot.

albitz

  • Guest
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #6 on: 13 January 2013, 22:44:04 »

Honda have just made 800 British workers edundant due to the very difficukt trading conditions in Europe.
Jaguar /Land rover have just annoinced 800 new jobs due to not being able to keep up with demand from China/Russia/India etc. :)
Logged

omega3000

  • Guest
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #7 on: 14 January 2013, 10:46:23 »

Vote out of the EU , simple's  ;)
Logged

tigers_gonads

  • Omega Lord
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Kinston Upon Hull
  • Posts: 8610
  • Driving a Honda CR-V which doesn't smell of pee
    • Honda CR-V
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #8 on: 14 January 2013, 11:11:54 »

Here is a question for yeh, can we actually just leave ?

Wasn't there something in the lisbon treaty about any referendom being invalled unless we apply the brussels for permision first ?

Logged

cleggy

  • Guest
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #9 on: 14 January 2013, 12:02:35 »

I really don't see why not, what are they going to do fine us? ::) ::)

Lets face it all the others ignore the rules except us, or so it seems to me >:(

VOTE UKIP 
Logged

Kevin Wood

  • Global Moderator
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Alton, Hampshire
  • Posts: 36407
    • Jaguar XE 25t, Westfield
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #10 on: 14 January 2013, 12:58:42 »

I really don't see why not, what are they going to do fine us? ::) ::)

Lets face it all the others ignore the rules except us, or so it seems to me >:(

VOTE UKIP

Perhaps they'll invade.
Logged
Tech2 services currently available. See TheBoy's price list: http://theboy.omegaowners.com/

tigers_gonads

  • Omega Lord
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Kinston Upon Hull
  • Posts: 8610
  • Driving a Honda CR-V which doesn't smell of pee
    • Honda CR-V
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #11 on: 14 January 2013, 14:57:08 »

I really don't see why not, what are they going to do fine us? ::) ::)

Lets face it all the others ignore the rules except us, or so it seems to me >:(

VOTE UKIP

Perhaps they'll invade.


Quick, blow the chunnel up  ;D ;D
Logged

Lizzie_Zoom

  • Guest
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #12 on: 14 January 2013, 16:46:07 »

Money talks  ;)

If your skint, you buy what you can afford.
If our goods are cheep enough them people will buy them  ;)

Yes, in business it is not who you like, but what is on offer, at what price, when, and what quality.  The "old boys" clubs of imperialism are defunct now, and business requires what it needs every time. ;) Only nationalised companies may come under pressure to buy from certain quarters, but how many of those companies now survive? ???

 
Logged

Varche

  • Omega Queen
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • middle of Andalucia
  • Posts: 13948
  • What is going to break next?
    • Golf Estate
    • View Profile
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #13 on: 14 January 2013, 17:12:17 »

Money talks  ;)

If your skint, you buy what you can afford.
If our goods are cheep enough them people will buy them  ;)

Yes, in business it is not who you like, but what is on offer, at what price, when, and what quality.  The "old boys" clubs of imperialism are defunct now, and business requires what it needs every time. ;) Only nationalised companies may come under pressure to buy from certain quarters, but how many of those companies now survive? ??[/highlight]?

This might apply in Britain. As I said previously, sadly the Brits have lost their sense of pride when it comes to buying British first as opposed to foreign. Brits always buy on price and they care very little about where it comes from.

People still buy from people. Why do folk travel to meetings when most meetings could be done using high tech conferencing and so on. It is to press the flesh, have a few drinks together in the bar. Then they will "buy" from you.

Spain used to have a "pound shop" (100 pesetas actually) in every town. These were run efficiently by Morrocans. They are being run out of business by the Chinese.  Not many Spaniards shop in them. It is mainly expats. The Spaniards prefer to buy from their own and pay a bit more. My neighbour says he will nevergo in one as long as he lives. That is one reason why I say that we may just got a shock at the backlash IF we badly manage any Brexit from the EU.

The other thing to do is look at what cars folk drive in different EU countries. The likes of Spain, France and Germany stick mostly with their own made cars.

Maybe a lot of big contracts go out to tender but it isn't unknown for tenders to be so written as to exclude a company or a country. Again that is a person choosing to do that.
Logged
The biggest joke on mankind is that computers have started asking humans to prove that they aren’t a robot.

albitz

  • Guest
Re: Nigel Farage answers Heseltine
« Reply #14 on: 14 January 2013, 17:18:25 »

Exports from the UK to the rest of the EU are now at 38% of the total and falling fast,so the potential problem is shrinking.
Perhaps us Brits need a bit of reminding/educating,that protectionism needs to be a two way street.
I see your point though.Political awareness in the UK is at an all time low,and many people are completely disinterested in anything but themselves and who is going to win X factor etc.
We should also remember that people such as Heseltine and Mandelson (who has jumpped on the bandwagon today) who are saying that leaving the EU would be ruinous for British business etc. in every possible way,said exactly the same thing when they were insisting that we needed to abolish the pound sterling and replace it with the Euro.
They were wrong in every posssible way then,and are still wrong now.
« Last Edit: 14 January 2013, 17:25:41 by Albitz »
Logged
Pages: [1] 2  All   Go Up
 

Page created in 0.02 seconds with 22 queries.