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Old 04-12-2016, 10:02   #3026
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Why bring that crap from Facebook over here then, no one here has called you names so there's no need to try and drag this place down to the level you're used to
I find it very sad that some are people may be so impacted by their friends' comments on Facebook that they feel the need to let off steam by name-calling in a totally separate discussion forum.
If you believe in yourself and your arguments then ignore such comments on Facebook. And if peoples' Facebook friends don't respect their views or simply wind them up, then they should consider defriending them.

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In response to a question regarding the benefits of leaving the EU to their company, Eurostar submitted this answer in writing:

[quote] Eurostar No.
There are no benefits of growth opportunity that we could identify from leaving the EU.
As a cross-border operator, our fixed costs are already very high, and in many instances the business case is marginal. Any additional cost, small as it might seem, would only add to these costs and risks either raising prices for passengers or, if the market cannot bear such increases, making the operation unsustainable in its present form. [/no]
Eurostar is a Canadian- and French-owned company.
https://www.indy100.com/article/euro..._campaign=i100
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