Including many Brexiters. I was reading about a currency hedge fund owner and prominent Brexiter, Crispin Odey, who was crowing about the millions he made from shorting the pound this week. Of course James Dyson, always rolled out as the Brexit face of industry, now makes virtually nothing in the UK and wants to destroy employment protection here to increase his pool of cheap Labour.
Mr Brexit, Farage, denies shorting the £ during the referendum, but clearly its collapse after 16 June made him very happy.
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I know these aren’t your mates, but they are your fellow travellers. I know you also dislike what describe as ‘unelected bureacrats’ (though there is a very clear system of accountability in the EU, ending up with elected officials) but if your real interest is reducing poverty (unless it is only UK poverty you care about), digest this: It was forecast that it would take 20-25 years for the new Eastern European EU members to benefit from joining. In fact Poland’s GDP grew by 60% in its first ten years. I was there last weekend and it clearly has a high standard of living and a low cost of living. The EU has redistributed wealth very effectively in some instances (not all, as the Greeks know). Sure it has corruption, but probably no more than national governments including ours, sure it is bureaucratic, sure it has made some rich people even richer, but it’s not all bad.
They are all a bunch of c****, whichever side of the fence they fall upon.