Does the City deserve a kicking?
Poll: Does the City deserve a kicking?
Total Members Polled: 341
Discussion
Yes, I believe they do.
I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
thehawk said:
Yes, I believe they do.
I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
Yes, I can't help but think that the views of the City are over-represented on PH.I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
thehawk said:
Yes, I believe they do.
I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
Did you fail to get a job in merchant banking?I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
Do you have any idea of the concept of how much trade goes through London?
Regulation is however important, when money is at stake rules are bent. I also believe that the Fit and Proper person test should be interpreted more strictly, and that removing people from FSA registration should be more frequently undertaken for substantive breaches and it should be permanent. That would focus the mind a bit more.
Baby Huey said:
thehawk said:
Yes, I believe they do.
I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
Yes, I can't help but think that the views of the City are over-represented on PH.I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
Jasandjules said:
Do you have any idea of the concept of how much trade goes through London?
I do, it's historically perhaps the greatest trading city in the world. But I also feel there are far too many 'wkers' who have gotten rich through riding the markets and making money out of nothing - manipulating markets for their own personal gain rather than actually doing anything constructive.thehawk said:
Jasandjules said:
Do you have any idea of the concept of how much trade goes through London?
I do, it's historically perhaps the greatest trading city in the world. But I also feel there are far too many 'wkers' who have gotten rich through riding the markets and making money out of nothing - manipulating markets for their own personal gain rather than actually doing anything constructive.thehawk said:
Jasandjules said:
Do you have any idea of the concept of how much trade goes through London?
I do, it's historically perhaps the greatest trading city in the world. But I also feel there are far too many 'wkers' who have gotten rich through riding the markets and making money out of nothing - manipulating markets for their own personal gain rather than actually doing anything constructive.Baby Huey said:
thehawk said:
Yes, I believe they do.
I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
Yes, I can't help but think that the views of the City are over-represented on PH.I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
I expect the taxpayer bailout has had something to do with it.
thehawk said:
Jasandjules said:
Do you have any idea of the concept of how much trade goes through London?
I do, it's historically perhaps the greatest trading city in the world. But I also feel there are far too many 'wkers' who have gotten rich through riding the markets and making money out of nothing - manipulating markets for their own personal gain rather than actually doing anything constructive.Also the money out of nothing is indicative of your lack of understanding of the subject. It's a zero-sum game afterall.
So. A load of people going to turn up. Some of whom will do criminal damage to property in the City. The firms will claim on their insurance to fix the damage. The insurance companies will want to get that back and will therefore put everyone's premiums up.
This protest - if it turns nasty - isn't going to cost "The City" sweet feck all other than some time today. Time is money I suppose...
But who it will cost CASH is US
The policing operation is costing £7million - but this is slightly disingenuous as the G20 meet is causing at lot of that. Still. The Met firearms guys will be out with Tasers, I read in the Telegraph.
Nice one, lads. Go crisp some crusties if they step out of line.
Peaceful protest, on the other hand, is an important democratic right. Shame they aren't directing their ire at the people who are actually responsible.
This protest - if it turns nasty - isn't going to cost "The City" sweet feck all other than some time today. Time is money I suppose...
But who it will cost CASH is US
The policing operation is costing £7million - but this is slightly disingenuous as the G20 meet is causing at lot of that. Still. The Met firearms guys will be out with Tasers, I read in the Telegraph.
Nice one, lads. Go crisp some crusties if they step out of line.
Peaceful protest, on the other hand, is an important democratic right. Shame they aren't directing their ire at the people who are actually responsible.
The G20 summit is costing at least £8 million to police - thats a conservative extimate I think.
The question is WHY?
Because their scared of terrorists? No, I dont think so.
Because they're scared of the 'irrate electorate'? Much closer to the truth I think.
Do city workers deserve a kicking? No. Do the few pig with thier snouts in the troughs of indecent bonuses and rediculous expenses? Yes. But they wont actually be there.
The question is WHY?
Because their scared of terrorists? No, I dont think so.
Because they're scared of the 'irrate electorate'? Much closer to the truth I think.
Do city workers deserve a kicking? No. Do the few pig with thier snouts in the troughs of indecent bonuses and rediculous expenses? Yes. But they wont actually be there.
isee said:
thehawk said:
Jasandjules said:
Do you have any idea of the concept of how much trade goes through London?
I do, it's historically perhaps the greatest trading city in the world. But I also feel there are far too many 'wkers' who have gotten rich through riding the markets and making money out of nothing - manipulating markets for their own personal gain rather than actually doing anything constructive.Also the money out of nothing is indicative of your lack of understanding of the subject. It's a zero-sum game afterall.
thehawk said:
Yes, I believe they do.
I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
It's not the "people in the City" who have a distorted view of the world. It's you. I've nothing against people getting rich through capitalism, but I believe many in the City now have a distorted view of the world, are particularly arrogant and don't really contribute much to society in general. A large percentage of city types need bringing down to earth.
And I'm also sick of their hangers on and wannabes who always back them up with stupid comments like 'fair play to them' and 'they earn more than you so must be doing something right' sort of thing.
thehawk said:
Jasandjules said:
Do you have any idea of the concept of how much trade goes through London?
I do, it's historically perhaps the greatest trading city in the world. But I also feel there are far too many 'wkers' who have gotten rich through riding the markets and making money out of nothing - manipulating markets for their own personal gain rather than actually doing anything constructive.Fittster said:
Racingdude009 said:
Tough regulation yes a kicking no !
What exactly should be more heavily regulated?Odious little socialist he is.
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