Strangely enough Texas actually has a little known provision in its terms for joining the union that allows it to
I think what annoys me to be honest, is that a few years ago we had a lot of small businesses in serious trouble. A lot of these were good, viable businesses being closed down as lending froze up. £7Bn would have done very nicely, and we had structures (non banks) that could have got that money out to the businesses concerned and saved people's jobs and livelihoods. Instead, we gave it to bad banks in Ireland.
We actually had a situation where government support for new enterprise in the UK amounted to the same as the wage bill for Bolton Wanderers, and yet Irish banks were hoovering up an infinitely bigger pile (there is simply no comparison in scale) at 0.17% above gilts, later reduced to pay us back when you can, no interest needed
We had a choice to support our own SME sector or Ireland's banking sector, and we chose the latter, so yes I do get a bit pissed off when I read stuff put out by Ireland saying 50 reasons why we're better.
We all saw the news of people in tears in Ireland as their economic miracle fell apart big time, the protests at the Dail, the empty housing estates and offices, and everyone rallied round them. The question I'd ask is where would they be without that, before they start patting themselves on the back and making out they're paragon of virtue
I think what annoys me to be honest, is that a few years ago we had a lot of small businesses in serious trouble. A lot of these were good, viable businesses being closed down as lending froze up. £7Bn would have done very nicely, and we had structures (non banks) that could have got that money out to the businesses concerned and saved people's jobs and livelihoods. Instead, we gave it to bad banks in Ireland.
We actually had a situation where government support for new enterprise in the UK amounted to the same as the wage bill for Bolton Wanderers, and yet Irish banks were hoovering up an infinitely bigger pile (there is simply no comparison in scale) at 0.17% above gilts, later reduced to pay us back when you can, no interest needed
We had a choice to support our own SME sector or Ireland's banking sector, and we chose the latter, so yes I do get a bit pissed off when I read stuff put out by Ireland saying 50 reasons why we're better.
We all saw the news of people in tears in Ireland as their economic miracle fell apart big time, the protests at the Dail, the empty housing estates and offices, and everyone rallied round them. The question I'd ask is where would they be without that, before they start patting themselves on the back and making out they're paragon of virtue
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