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<blockquote data-quote="Lynbarn" data-source="post: 1203226" data-attributes="member: 146676"><p>James I can never understand this comment, what is now stopping you going to these countries nothing has changed yet, and where ever you go, you will still have to pay your way as nothing in life is free. </p><p></p><p>Also let me put it this way one of the reason why so many people voted to leave was very simple a majority of people felt they had been let down by the political class in this country.</p><p></p><p>I have do have one question for you to try and answer. You as a customer need to go and buy a new Iphone, but you only have one shop in town that sell's them at lets say £100.00. But down the road at the out of town shopping center, there is a another shop that sells the same Iphone but at £75.00, but there is a problem, you have been told you can't buy the I phone at £75.00 because the shop in your town which sell's the Iphone for £100.00 is owned by your family?</p><p></p><p>So what do you do? do you try to negotiate with your family for a better deal on a phone, but you find your family are not willing to give you a deal or to change things to boost sales and what is one new phone for a family member worth?</p><p></p><p>As I understand it most people regardless of family ties will go and buy the £75.00 phone down the road, why? Because it is cheaper, that my friend is the one big thing a lot of people are missing out here, why only limited your self to just one shop (Europe) when you could find 100 other shops (the rest of the world) that will be willing to make deals with you at a cheaper price, the old saying 'the world is your oyster' has never been so true right now, if you want something go and get it, don't rely on other people to do it for you other wise you will achieve nothing and you are young enough to make a big change to your life why stop in Europe when you have the whole wide world seeking out young British talent to help build up there own national companies.</p><p></p><p>You may not be old enough to remember them but the was a music group called Timbuk three they had a track out called the future so bright, I've gotta to wear shades</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]8qrriKcwvlY[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>One final piece from history we once had a Prime minister say to us 'you have never had it so good', I am not sure that was true but over the coming months and year's don't be surprised to hear some one else say it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynbarn, post: 1203226, member: 146676"] James I can never understand this comment, what is now stopping you going to these countries nothing has changed yet, and where ever you go, you will still have to pay your way as nothing in life is free. Also let me put it this way one of the reason why so many people voted to leave was very simple a majority of people felt they had been let down by the political class in this country. I have do have one question for you to try and answer. You as a customer need to go and buy a new Iphone, but you only have one shop in town that sell's them at lets say £100.00. But down the road at the out of town shopping center, there is a another shop that sells the same Iphone but at £75.00, but there is a problem, you have been told you can't buy the I phone at £75.00 because the shop in your town which sell's the Iphone for £100.00 is owned by your family? So what do you do? do you try to negotiate with your family for a better deal on a phone, but you find your family are not willing to give you a deal or to change things to boost sales and what is one new phone for a family member worth? As I understand it most people regardless of family ties will go and buy the £75.00 phone down the road, why? Because it is cheaper, that my friend is the one big thing a lot of people are missing out here, why only limited your self to just one shop (Europe) when you could find 100 other shops (the rest of the world) that will be willing to make deals with you at a cheaper price, the old saying 'the world is your oyster' has never been so true right now, if you want something go and get it, don't rely on other people to do it for you other wise you will achieve nothing and you are young enough to make a big change to your life why stop in Europe when you have the whole wide world seeking out young British talent to help build up there own national companies. You may not be old enough to remember them but the was a music group called Timbuk three they had a track out called the future so bright, I've gotta to wear shades [MEDIA=youtube]8qrriKcwvlY[/MEDIA] One final piece from history we once had a Prime minister say to us 'you have never had it so good', I am not sure that was true but over the coming months and year's don't be surprised to hear some one else say it again. [/QUOTE]
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