(28-06-2016 13:45 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]You can't compare the GDP of the country to the funding of an individual organisation.
It's like telling someone who's just lost their job "What are you worried about? The country, as a whole, is fine"
Seems to be a loan company, so unless people aren't paying their loans back how is it losing all this money?
Sadly, it's one of those high risk high gain things by the looks of it, with it being mentioned in parliament I was inder the impression it was a government thing (aparently the government invests in it).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funding_Circle#Risks
As of April 2016 Funding Circle advertised an all-time average annual return of 7.1% after fees and bad debt for loans originated in the UK
Reading that wiki page, it seems to be doing very well so I don't think it's going to close anytime soon.
When people stop runing around like a disturbed witch from left4dead things should get on an even keel.
Ionically it's tag is 'back british business'
https://www.fundingcircle.com/uk/
Wackawoo I'm not sure what knowledge you have if business or lending but Funding Circle raises money and then lends it to mainly small businesses. I've actually looked at it for lending to my business. The £100m they have lost was I understand from the MP who mentioned it aninvestment from a 3rd party. It was withdrawn following the Brexit vote.
These are the consequences we will face. No point ignoring them as they are facts as is another one that Ryanair have announced they will divert investment in new routes which would have been in the UK to their hubs in the EU. That's jobs that won't be created.
But I was appalled to see that pompus little man taunting the members of the EU parliament.
Nigel Farge has gone too far. He needs taking down a peg.
It time him and his party to go
I think put him and Jeremy Kyle in a room I bet Jeremy will do us all a favour
I wonder if he knows where his nearest Job Centre is?
im starting to think a lot of the leaders of the exit camp should be brought up on charges for gross misrepresentation.
as for cameron he shouldnt be allowed to resign. he started this mess he should show some balls and finish it.
i dont like the guy but if you start a fight your in a fight. you dont throw the first punch, then wait till the other guy starts swinging, run out the room and tell any 1, some 1, get in there and kick the other guys ass.
as for the remainers they should have supplied the public with facts not fluff.
they had months to refute the leaves arguments but instead they decided that they should use scare tactics.
so now we have a shit mire that no 1 wants to take responsibility for.
1 good thing about this vote is we now see what the likes of germanys junker thinks of the uk... (junker, wasnt that a brand of plane the nazi's used in WW2... hmm wonder if hes any relation)
maybe the government should stop all the bickering and start making deals with other countries outside the eu. it will take the legs from under some of these doomsaying idiots that are causing market instability with there constant negative vibes.
seriously 1s the shock wore off the pound started to recover. then some idiot comes on tv and starts saying look were loosing money hand over fist... the markets then react negatively..yet the same doom sayer is actually betting on the currency to go down. pure profiteering.
(28-06-2016 19:11 )HEX!T Wrote: [ -> ]1 good thing about this vote is we now see what the likes of germanys junker thinks of the uk... (junker, wasnt that a brand of plane the nazi's used in WW2... hmm wonder if hes any relation)
President Jean-Claude Juncker is from Luxembourg, not Germany
Junker is from luxembourg he was the one who set such good rates of Tax that the likes of Amazon and Starbucks do all there Avoidance scams using these countrys
(28-06-2016 19:27 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Junker is from luxembourg he was the one who set such good rates of Tax that the likes of Amazon and Starbucks do all there Avoidance scams using these countrys
There are no 'scams', what they do is perfectly legal and justifiable.
Well the tax man doesn't seem to think so