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#BoycottVirgin
The Tory leadership front runner met Sir Richard last week to discuss his fears for the UK's post-Brexit economy, Sky News learns.
The Virgin tycoon Sir Richard Branson has held secret talks with Theresa May in an effort to boost his plea for a second referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union (EU). Hence the #BoycottVirgin http://news.sky.com/story/1721938/br...mands-new-poll |
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You can boycott as is your right but l will certainly be not boycotting them.
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Seems like a lot of effort. Brexit is one thing but changing ISPs? Ugh.
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i work for virgin media so it would be difficult
but re dicky he should keep his barmpot ideas to himself typical self centered billionaire who is not a uk resident |
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How self-centred he is I've no idea. Given the impact of all of this falls far harder on the poor than people like him it's tricky to blame his views on self-interest. |
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Well my young brother works for one of his companies and they look after their staff very well and Richard Branson is known to be one of the best bosses to work for from what my brother tells me.
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Well doesn't Richard know about our Democratic vote - well rich geezers, don't give a crap about people that live on the poverty line, does he.
Its ok for people to say that he is a nice guy. But if he was such a nice guy. He would allow VM treat its customers with contempt and allow a company to treat its customer's like Bottomless pits of money, and always put subs up |
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I didn't think virginmedia was actually owned by virgin anymore didn't liberty global buy it.
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Pffft. Facts.
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Dubious whether the same can be said for those who just voted to stop the EU funding in their local areas. Chances of Westminster replacing it aren't too hot. |
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It's also worth noting that he will remain wealthy regardless of whether Britain does well out of brexit or not. He, like other multi billionaires, can move his money to wherever is profitable. He has little to lose if Brexit causes Britain problems, and, I would argue that being the astute businessman he has often proved himself to be, a lot to gain if Brexit is good for Britain. The people who will lose a lot (potentially everything) are, in a lot of cases, the poorest people. Especially those in areas that voted to leave, as a lot of the areas that voted to leave were receiving money from various EU schemes intended to spark regeneration in given areas. Money that is likely to stop when we leave the EU, and money that our government has not promised to replace. Quote:
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Cornwall is allocated £863 per head (£476million for the region) Wales, £627 per head (£1.9billion) Tees Valley, £243 per head (£162million) North Eastern, £221 per head (£430million). Which should explain why Cornwall's politicians were immediately trying to get assurances from Westminster that it would replace their funding. Personally I wouldn't bother. They made their bed. ---------- Post added at 12:17 ---------- Previous post was at 12:17 ---------- Quote:
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