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Sir James Dyson, the inventor of the Dyson Vacuum cleaner is supporting

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the Leave Campaign in the run up to the EU Referendum.

 

The billionaire inventor announced his support for Brexit only weeks before the in or out referendum on 23rd June 2016.

During an interview with the Daily Telegraph he also dismissed claims that British international trade would suffer outside of

the union, and said the opposite was true.

 

PS I too believe that the EU sucks.




 



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His vacuum cleaners suck.



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It would be messy if they blew.

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Not surprising as he's been at loggerheads with the European court now for years over some patents.

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This is the same bloke who closed his UK factory and moved it to Malaysia, for me that makes him firstly a profiteering ********, and secondly someone who has no right to criticise anything to do with jobs, either in the UK or EU, the mans a leech and ought to be ostracised.

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I don't think his comments are about jobs - just the UKs ability to trade with the rest of the world not being harmed by a Brexit. I agree with him, and Europe sells far more here than we do there - so talk of not trading with us is nonsense - they need every one of our trade deficit pounds to keep them afloat.

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You don't have to look much further than our new kit..........made in Turkey

Of course other countries will trade with us.

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The bigger you are the better deal you get. Quantity gets a better price. So I'm sure 20+ country's collectively will get a better deal than one small one. Of course we will get trade with other country's but perhaps at a slightly higher price.

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If you read more about it he actually got an EU loan to move his factory from the UK to Malaysia making it that the EU paid him to leave the UK.

 

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=82696593



-- Edited by Heman on Monday 13th of June 2016 02:05:20 PM

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Heman wrote:

If you read more about it he actually got an EU loan to move his factory from the UK to Malaysia making it that the EU paid him to leave the UK.

 

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=82696593



-- Edited by Heman on Monday 13th of June 2016 02:05:20 PM


 laughable but no-one here was laughing.



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Personally I will be voting leave.

However if Remain wins we are going to be left with a very large number of disgruntled Leave supporters and that will fester and fester and fester until trouble really starts.

Be brave, vote leave

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I will accept the decision of the people regardless. To me the important thing is that we have the right to choose. There should be a new EU mandate that says each country gets the right to vote in or out every 12 years. This would end the financial panic when it happens in France, Holland and Germany.

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Jolly Roger wrote:

Personally I will be voting leave.

However if Remain wins we are going to be left with a very large number of disgruntled Leave supporters and that will fester and fester and fester until trouble really starts.

Be brave, vote leave


 Agreed Jolly. The point is, will we actually leave if we vote to leave. My guess is we wont, I suspect that it will cause a bit of a panic throughout most of the member states which could result in a considerable reform program, a reform for the better followed by another referendum based on the new structure. The get rich kids will start to worry over their ability to in effect print themselves money from the unelected cash machine to let this go that easily. They'll do what they did in Ireland, keep having referenda until they get the result they want. ie stay in.

PS I've voted out as I did in'75



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Towdlad wrote:
Jolly Roger wrote:

Personally I will be voting leave.

However if Remain wins we are going to be left with a very large number of disgruntled Leave supporters and that will fester and fester and fester until trouble really starts.

Be brave, vote leave


 Agreed Jolly. The point is, will we actually leave if we vote to leave. My guess is we wont, I suspect that it will cause a bit of a panic throughout most of the member states which could result in a considerable reform program, a reform for the better followed by another referendum based on the new structure. The get rich kids will start to worry over their ability to in effect print themselves money from the unelected cash machine to let this go that easily. They'll do what they did in Ireland, keep having referenda until they get the result they want. ie stay in.

PS I've voted out as I did in'75


 

 

Whatever the result of this EU Referendum I would agree that there will be more trouble to follow.

 

The Eurozone is a failed project.



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