Thursday, January 21, 2010

Now that Ireland is wealthier than Britain, is it time the Brits lost their attitude

Now that Ireland is wealthier than Britain, is it time the Brits lost their attitude?
For many years there has been great anti-Irish prejudice in Britain. It was somewhat understandable when crowds of Irish people were emigrating to Britain for work. Ireland has had full employment for seven years now. We are one of the wealthiest nations in the world on a per capita basis (second only to Japan) according to The Economist. Yet many British still think Irish are freeloaders taking their jobs. Why? Proportionately more British are coming to Ireland looking for work. I have been assaulted in Britain on more than one occasion for being Irish.
Immigration - 5 Answers
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i live in England i can honestly say i never come across this prejudice before, we have openly employed Irish people at the firm where i work without any Prejudice or anything.
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Maybe the government of Ireland should invade Britain. Why not?
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The British as a nation prejudges everyone that doesn't appear in Buerke's Peerage, even the Royal family are a target as a result of their German heritage. I don't believe you should worry, if Ireland is now richer, good luck to them!
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we have come a long way since the no blacks, no irish, no dogs days. Of course the British should lose their prejudices, just as the Irish should lose their anti-English, 600 years of oppression attitude. I think in the main part both countries have.
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oi oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i am Irish in London what the hell are you rattling on about?????????

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Whom is the best FOREX company in Britain for a beginner trader to work with

Whom is the best FOREX company in Britain for a beginner trader to work with?
As I hear Britain has the best safe-guards in place for FOREX traders at all levels. Since only a very small number of traders worldwide are successful in building great wealth through FOREX.
Other - Business & Finance - 6 Answers
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That's difficult because there is no such thing like the best broker. It all depends on your needs. As a beginner you could go for OANDA. They are not British but are registered with U.S. commodity futures trading commission (CFTC). They are offering their forex brokerage since 2001 which is very long in the forex business. You have very good spreads (<1 pip in EURUSD) and can open a beginners account as small as 100$ (I think) to try out the business (tip: you can open a demo account too. Search for FxGame in the menu). Obviously there is a negative point too: their software sucks (just my opinion). It's just a Java application and this was the main reason why I switched to another broker when I started in the business 6 years ago. In Britain you can go for GFT. Their dealbook360 software is ok (not great but better than the java plattform of OANDA). They are in the market for a "very long" time too and offer fairly competitive spreads. However, I prefer the Metatrader-Software (in the retail business), so I would go for a broker who offers this trading software. I had very good experience with Alpari U.K. You can open a mini account with just 200USD. If you want to open a small account just for training purpose very uncomplicated you can go for an offshore broker too (but consider there is no regulation at all). I can recommend FXOpen. However, these are all bucket shops (if you don't know what it means look it up). If you get serious in the business you have to look for an ECN Broker. And don't go for the highest leverage. You don't need it if you have proper money management. Nik Rossi www.rakeback-account.com
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hi u can take a look in www.forexpeacearmy.com where you will find so many brokers and traders reviews and ratings for all the platforms. im sure u will find the right one for yourself. also you can automate your trading too.for best tips and advice to that u can check www.onlineforexinfo.com. if you are a beginner i would suggest you open a demo account first and learn on that until your comfortable and also automate your trading but try it on the demo first to see what works for you. best of luck! regards zak.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Why can't the U.S adopt a health care program like the ones in Canada & Great Britain

Why can't the U.S adopt a health care program like the ones in Canada & Great Britain?
With the rising costs of health care, it seems like we should take notice what other countries are doing to provide health care to all their citizens. Everyone should be entitled to have health care. Unlike the millions of Americans who work, but cannot afford to provide health care for their families.
Other - General Health Care - 8 Answers
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that would be nice, but the US can't even control who gets in to the country. so we end up spending too much money on non-citizens. if the US could control that a little more, we might ahve little more to go around for the people who are legally citizens. Also, Americans are fat glutenous pigs, who don't take care of their bodies. so it would cost a bloody fortune to care for us all.
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The HMOs and Big Pharma have the Republicans bought off through political contributions, and actually write the legislation, behind closed doors.
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I agree, but that would probably put us extremely far into debt (not like we're not already). To even begin to compensate for this, taxes would rise too. I wish the government would focus on domestic policy a bit more though... Although, think how long you spend at a DMV. That's what would happen to your health care :(
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In Britain, we can't really afford it. If something is free the demand always exceeds the supply.
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The health service in Britain was built up over years. for America to suddenly have a free health service would cost billions of dollars for the admin alone. The raise in taxes would be astronomical
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Because the US is not Breat Gritain!
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Before you try to rush into this as a solution you need to understand the sacrifices involved. In our country, we expect to get treated now for our medical conditions. In the countries stated above, medical care is free but SLOW. I have spoken to people from both countries and they said that it takes forever to even get a doctors appointment. Also, elective surgery (anything that is not a medical emergency) can take YEARS to get done. For example, having your gall bladder out because of chronic pain can take 3 years to get done unless it get severely infected in the meantime. While it seems that free healthcare would be wonderful, I don't think people here would be willing to give up the care we have now! When people in those countries need treatment, they will often come to the US and pay for it!
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I personally would HATE to have a healthcare system like Canada or the UK. Anyone in the USA can get healthcare if they look hard enough. Many hospitals won't turn people away even if they don't have money to pay for the services. The way Canada and the UK pay for their healthcare services is with extraordinarily high taxes. They also don't have enough doctors or equipment to handle the workload. As a result, the healthcare industry in other countries have to make decisions on WHO to serve. If you need kidney dialysis, you might not receive it. I believe there is an arbitrary age cutoff for services. In other words, if you're old, you can't get dialysis or Chemo for cancer. Not to mention, our government can't handle distributing welfare or SSA payments without screwing them up. I don't want them in charge of my healthcare.

Friday, January 1, 2010

One result of the social welfare reforms passed in Great Britain in the early 1900s was that

One result of the social welfare reforms passed in Great Britain in the early 1900s was that?
a.) Marxism gained only limited support among the British working class b.) the appeal of Irish nationalism gradually subsided. c.) the Conservative party became the dominant political party in Britain. d.) Britain finally abolished the slave trade. ---------------If you answer this, thanks a ton. :)
History - 1 Answers
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a.). My father once told me that the British working man has always been far more interested in self improvement in terms of working conditions,wages,and job and life security than he has ever been in political ideology.