As a decentralist, Andy Burnham looks set to deliver a Lexit. What would that look like?

I'm a big fan of devolving power. These systems were designed when you had to put some bloke on a horse and send him off in hope of some representation. We have light pipes now.

Every attempt to centralise power in Europe has failed

What would a Lexit L'Angleterre look like

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u/deHaga — 2 days ago

Is crowd funding still a thing?

I'm involved with 3 startups, 2 of which are institutional finance type plays in agriculture and nature markets, but I'm also co-founder for a consumer product brand for a clinical dose liquid collagen.

Our marketing angle is sports recovery and we have a branded polo team playing all season that makes for great looking social content

I need a cash injection for advertising and scaling globally, we are live in the UK and China via CBEC, and tried all the usual routes, government backed schemes etc and no finance company will make loans without cashflow. Chicken and egg.

Other than spamming angel investors on LinkedIn, I've got no other ideas on how to find investors.

Any good crowd funding options?

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u/deHaga — 4 days ago
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Japan national team vs. 100 elementary school students

u/deHaga — 9 days ago
▲ 11 r/EconomyCharts+1 crossposts

France is 26 miles away, didn't leave the EU, and is doing worse than the UK. Why?

GDP per capita is the measure the official OBR forecast is based on. Long run productivity.

u/deHaga — 10 days ago
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Spotted a Dinosaur in 33c

And I thought I had it difficult in the shade 🤣

u/dcneil — 12 days ago

UK saves 'millions' of pounds by ditching Palantir for refugee system for one built by its own experts

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u/deHaga — 16 days ago
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Looks like some sort of deal is actually happening

Flipping to short oil, then back to long when no boats move

u/ayatoilet — 20 days ago