Well losing contracts does hurt me, to the extent I now essentially don't get paid and thus all ongoing payments are met by my family and/or using up savings and that does vex me somewhat. However the bigger concern around Brexit, as I can always extricate myself from this mess, is that losing contracts has meant jobs being lost, either being moved overseas or simply outright culled. And that with the less certain future the firm in addition to reducing employment has backed away from investing, and that's a pattern I can all too easily repeating. I'd also be concerned about what future standards will be in any number of areas, what linkage we'll see on a security, scientific, cultural basis and so on and so on.Mellsblue wrote:I suggest you listen to your own advice then. All you've done so far on this thread is moan how you've lost contracts, that we'll all be worse of - without stopping to think that might not be the case for 'all' - and that anyone who voted for leave is a retard. Doesn't sound like the acts of a reasonable person to me.Digby wrote:I'd suggest yes you should care how your fellows are doing, if for no other reason than the society you live in and its ability to deliver services will impact you and your family. Ideally one would care by dint of being a reasonable person too, but even just self interest would suffice supposing people are able to think that far ahead.Mellsblue wrote: At the risk of going over it all over again......who is this 'us' and should people who might do well personally out of Brexit care if the country as a whole isn't as well off.
Looking at my holidays so far this year, New York and France cost me a hell of a lot more than they would have done prior to the referendum but, on the other side of the coin, the hotel, restaurant and shop owners I spoke to whilst on the longstanding family tradition of a Scarborough august bank holiday break haven't had it so good in years. I'm not sure many in Scarborough would have much time for my complaints that my two other holidays had cost me a small fortune when their local economy has been on its arse for decades.
Now, the economy may go to sh** over the next ten years - not sure anybody is predicting that anymore - and as a nation won't even be able to afford to go to the likes of Scarborough for our summer hols but when places like that were already on their arse what did they have to lose.
Also when saying all I don't mean every last individual solely at an individual level, more all within our one society, some individuals will always do better/worse but even if we do better as individuals in a given situation we're still inexorably to that society.