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13.10 Political Policy: | 1. The firm does not vote and has no rights to any political opinions. | 2. The firm is multi-national and complies with the local laws of each country in which it operates. | 3. The firm does not support any political party or pressure group. |
Brexit Policy: | 1. Before the Brexit vote, the firm took the decision to plan for the worst and hope for the best. | 2. The plan including moving all sterling assets into other currencies, including digital currencies such as Bitcoin. | 3. While is is not practical to know if sterling will increase or decrease in value, the only practical plan was to expect devaluation. | 4. Diversification is part of the plan with an expectation that nationalistic policies will lead to fragmentation of territories that can create more bespoke application requirements. | 5. Brexit may reduce the free trade of goods in Europe - the firm imports electronic components from China and does not export any goods. | 6. Brexit may reduce the free trade of services in Europe - the firm operates a large number of small companies in each region so services are always provided by a local bespoke company. | 7. Brexit may reduce the free movement of people in Europe - the firm operates electronic automated services that are not dependent on people in any specific place. | 8. Brexit may reduce the free movement of money in Europe - the firm uses digital currencies (like BitCoin) that do not have national boundaries or Governmental limitations. | 9. While planning fo rthe worst, positive benefits have emerged with a more stable firm. |
Fragmented Europe: | 1. For more than 70 years, the European countries have had the most peaceful time they have ever experienced because they were workign together on a union. The next century may see nationalistic policies fragment Europe into a very large number of very small counties - some may have very rich dictators. | 2. At a time of war, countries must forge alliances and unions to come together to fight to oppressor. War leads to massive innovation and a time for people and countries to come together to fight a common foe. Peace leads to fragmentation and a time for people to look after themselves with little care for others. | 3. A peaceful Europe that is fragmenting can create many new bespoke application service opportunities. A waring fragmented Europe will demand rapid innovation to build alliances with many explosive application service opportnities. People would like local representation, but local representation will lead to dictatorship in some regions. | 4. When UK is at war, Scotland would not want to be independent, but would want a stronger union. When Spain is at war, Catalonia would not want to be independent, but would want a stronger union. When France is at war, Corsica would not want to be independent, but would want a stronger union. When Italy is at war, Venicia would not want to be independent, but would want a stronger union. | 5. Data centers exist in all stable countries and can migrate to other places in the world without any legal limitations. |
Currency Policy: | 1. European countries have fiat currencies that can only devalue as quantitive easing dramatically reduces the buying power of each fiat currency. | 2. Digital currencies are not controlled by politicians, but by the very large community of people holding that digital currency. | 3. As a policy, it is expected that digital payments and digital currencies will surpass traditional banking of fiat currencies, but the firm are not currency speculators. | 4. A balanced portfolio of digital and fial currencies shall be managed without undue speculation. | 5. As a multi-national organisation, funds can be moved from one country to another with respect to local money laundring obligations. |
Environmental Policy: | 1. The firm has a stong environmental policy to help the worlds climate and may support any such political measures as may be applicable. | 2. Data centers are energy hungry and every step needed to mitigate that energy consumption will be taken. | 3. Data centers are virtually the same in every country with very little in the way of local law compliance limitations. | 4. As a multi-national organisation, data centers can be operated from most stable countries. |
Democracy: | 1. It is likely that democracy does not work for more than fify years in any territory - it has a built in life cycle that ends with dictatorship, war and collapse. | 2. No company every operated a successful business model based on democatic votes with people voting on matter that they had no understanding of. | 3. No army every won a war by democratic decision making with each person having an equal vote on what to do next. | 4. Many different democratic countries exist with very different ideas about what democracy is - no single democratic model has emerged to be dominant over all others. People will vote for the person who tells the biggest lies and promises the impossible - not a good way to run a country. People democratically voted for Hitler and his dream of a thousand year empire - today poeple would follow this example and democratically vote for a carismatic celebrity who promises to make the country and its people rich. | 5. The firm is not a democracy, but a federation of a large number of independent dictator driven companies who cooperate to win the war of business. |
Document Control: | 1. Document Title: Political Policy. | 2. Reference: 161310. | 3. Keywords: Political Policy. | 4. Description: Political Policy. | 5. Privacy: Public information service to who it may concern. | 6. Issued: 11 Feb 2016. | 7. Edition: 1.1. |
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