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Post-B we can return to tendering without the backdoor subsidies in the EU. It's about time politicians understood that the average size of company in this country is 20 employees. It may not make big news like when a conglomerate opens it collective gob but it's important to legislate for these businesses, not the few.
Post-B we can return to tendering without the backdoor subsidies in the EU. It's about time politicians understood that the average size of company in this country is 20 employees. It may not make big news like when a conglomerate opens it collective gob but it's important to legislate for these businesses, not the few.
SO what you're saying is we should prioritise Maggie's Tattoo parlour over the likes of GSK, British Aerospace, Rolls Royce etc.
Yes that really would go back to Britains glorious past - circa when Stonehenge was built.
You really are a different class of moron, aren't you?
If I wanted a tattoo (not the military kind) then yes, Maggies would definitely be best. I didn't say we should dump the larger business just that they can look after themselves, smaller ones might need a little understanding. Anyone for a low limit on IR35 anyone?
There plenty of Morons on here but I'm not one thanks.
If I wanted a tattoo (not the military kind) then yes, Maggies would definitely be best. I didn't say we should dump the larger business just that they can look after themselves, smaller ones might need a little understanding. Anyone for a low limit on IR35 anyone?
There plenty of Morons on here but I'm not one thanks.
Yes let's have a hard Brexit and see how small businesses cope, shall we?. Particularly the more enterprising and successful ones who were exporting goods and services to Europe
Yes let's have a hard Brexit and see how small businesses cope, shall we?. Particularly the more enterprising and successful ones who were exporting goods and services to Europe
Go clean your room
"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon Musk
Particularly the more enterprising and successful ones who were exporting goods and services to Europe
Odd isn't it that only larger business will suffer under a Hard or soft one (as has been explained ad nausiem) but you still maintain that no one will benefit? Those that own patents/innovation and are exporting around the world already will continue to do so. If the EU slap a tariff on it that's up to the EU.
For those that are hard of thinking there's a place for this rubbish.
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