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- June 24, 2016 at 12:00 pm #323991
Hey Mike,
I was not much concerned about Brexit at all but an e mail directly from ACCA CEO to all student after brexit polls have been finished saying need not to be concerned really got me concerned.
How would this effect ACCA qualification ?
How would this effect way papers are examine like P7?
Regards
Sid ::
June 24, 2016 at 12:06 pm #323992If ACCA say “You need not be concerned” then you need not be concerned
You have to admit that they are on the ball!
Brexit may affect client entities that buy extensively from Europe and have not taken foreign currency hedges – the value of the pound against the Euro has fallen effectively overnight by 10%
But as students I don’t see that there’s any need for concern
June 24, 2016 at 4:50 pm #324005Isn’t Brexit good in the sense of more jobs being available? And also spending on the needs of our country and not stretching the working class so much.
I might be wrong but just my opinion.
June 24, 2016 at 5:42 pm #324007You’re very welcome to your opinion and more than half of 72% of available voters agree with you – apparently
So just less than 38% of the British electorate still believe that Britain has an Empire
If, as promised, we’re going to build a new hospital every week with the money that we’re going to save by no more subscription into the EU club – who’s going to staff it? Where are you going to find the doctors and nurses?
Just look around you at the health service workers
“…and not stretching the working class so much.” What on this Earth do you mean by that? Are you suggesting that even more could join the ranks of the great unemployable – that would leave them un-stretched for sure
It seems that you and I are at opposite ends of the same spectrum – but that’s democracy for you. If we were in North Korea we would neither of us dare say a word against His Most Wonderfulness Kim Jong-Un and the concept of freedom of thought – let alone freedom of expression – would be punishable.
We’d go the same way as his treacherous uncle who failed to applaud enthusiastically enough and didn’t smile widely enough
Enjoy your Brexit and just hope that your children and grand-children will forgive you
June 24, 2016 at 8:10 pm #324012I’m not enjoying the Brexit actually as I didn’t even vote..
I’m not even sure whether it was a good idea or not as politics don’t seem to make much sense to me anyways, m just glad ‘dodgy dave’ will go in few months time.
June 24, 2016 at 10:03 pm #324015Again, there’s a spectrum with you at one end and me 180 degrees away from you!
I guess it takes all sorts
Concentrate on your P7 work and get that out of the way
Then you can worry yourself about Little England drifting alone and friendless Westwards into the world of Donald Trump and his bunch of loonies
At least Trump, Farage, Gove, Johnson and Putin would be pretty much unbeatable as a team of Eggheads – all they would need is someone to crack them open and see if they have more than one brain cell in aggregate
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