Originally Posted by
SecretAngel
I don't think it's that simple. Absolutely, a yes vote will definitely reduce our conditions - but we will have some capacity to influence what conditions get reduced, and by how much.
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Short version - there is a real risk we lose more conditions if we vote no.
With all respect I disagree. I see it as “possibly losing conditions” if we vote NO vs “definitely losing conditions” if we vote YES.
However - it’s early days and once AIPA have had a good look at the threat and give guidance on how to vote it will come down to WHO we believe / trust and our tolerance to risk.
Personally - if AIPA are “bypassed” it’s a NO vote - sometimes you have to draw a line in what you believe is right. You always have to live with your own choices.
Being a “glass half full” kind of person, I think we can afford to let the emotions settle and see through the excellent use of fear as a tactic. The company IR team is in overdrive - let’s be smart and see it for what it is.