Message from @ManAnimal

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2019-07-26 19:29:13 UTC  

and for most of them

2019-07-26 19:29:14 UTC  

MA, more spending power

2019-07-26 19:29:16 UTC  

with all the tarifs

2019-07-26 19:29:16 UTC  

they cnt leave the eu

2019-07-26 19:29:17 UTC  

lmao

2019-07-26 19:29:20 UTC  

they are local businesses

2019-07-26 19:29:26 UTC  

they cant just uproot

2019-07-26 19:29:28 UTC  

their market is the uk

2019-07-26 19:29:29 UTC  

how can laws have any effect or dollar voting work if the company can be say enviornmental friendly in the west then dirty in the rest of the world?

2019-07-26 19:29:35 UTC  

and even if prices go up they cant leave

2019-07-26 19:29:39 UTC  

at most

2019-07-26 19:29:42 UTC  

my new pronouns are esquire/esquire

2019-07-26 19:29:42 UTC  

youll have multinationals

2019-07-26 19:29:45 UTC  

moving factories

2019-07-26 19:29:47 UTC  

^^

2019-07-26 19:29:50 UTC  

tfw capital flight

2019-07-26 19:29:51 UTC  

thats about it

2019-07-26 19:30:01 UTC  

@2K exactly

2019-07-26 19:30:08 UTC  

depends oin the company

2019-07-26 19:30:14 UTC  

and even then, some multinationals will stay if they deem the uk market itself enough to continue to produce here

2019-07-26 19:30:18 UTC  

depends on the profit margin

2019-07-26 19:30:18 UTC  

american companies shouldnt be affected by brexit very much

2019-07-26 19:30:24 UTC  

they already pay eu fees

2019-07-26 19:30:30 UTC  

almost every sector of industry in the uk is against brexit

2019-07-26 19:30:35 UTC  

nobody ever argued leaving the eu wouldn't cause entropy and some collateral damage

2019-07-26 19:30:37 UTC  

and if england decides to have freer trade than the eu

2019-07-26 19:30:39 UTC  

who knows

2019-07-26 19:30:44 UTC  

Exactly, globalism. Capital moving to where it maximizes return where labor then need to move to maximize their income.

2019-07-26 19:30:45 UTC  

of course industry is against brexit

2019-07-26 19:30:47 UTC  

Tfw it's gonna hurt but could be profitable

2019-07-26 19:30:51 UTC  

this is economics 101

2019-07-26 19:30:54 UTC  

companies NEVER want to pay more for labor

2019-07-26 19:31:01 UTC  

even economic downturns can be profitable tho

2019-07-26 19:31:05 UTC  

it just depends who you are

2019-07-26 19:31:16 UTC  

but yeah for the most part

2019-07-26 19:31:23 UTC  

They will if they have the skills they need

2019-07-26 19:31:23 UTC  

i wouldnt take businesses being anti brexit

2019-07-26 19:31:28 UTC  

Just molest a cow and a gene will arise out of it's butt

2019-07-26 19:31:28 UTC  

as a reason to be anti brexit

2019-07-26 19:31:31 UTC  

paying less, but the money goes abroad... or pay a little more and the money goes back into the economy

2019-07-26 19:31:33 UTC  

even if they destroy their business in the process, they will tend to externalize costs