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You'd be stupid not to have a Plan B if Brexit goes bad - so what is it?
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This thread should be just 'you'd be stupid not to have plan b' having plan b may not work either if there is widespread consumer restriction on spending, tax receipts will go down as people stop spending due to uncertainty nearing the exit date. UK government will have to raise more taxes which will curb investment and new projects that contractors generally rely on will start to dry up if they haven't already.
Markets will always try and predict the worst to protect the investors.
The negotiations with EU won't amount to diddly squat there is already huge distrust between the EU and UK so plan c is to put a few thousand quid on sterling dropping even further , cash in and as the dust settles and pound rises a few thousand on sterling going up.Warning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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on completely unrelated topic how about these awesome sheltersOriginally posted by motoukenin View PostThis thread should be just 'you'd be stupid not to have plan b' having plan b may not work either if there is widespread consumer restriction on spending, tax receipts will go down as people stop spending due to uncertainty nearing the exit date. UK government will have to raise more taxes which will curb investment and new projects that contractors generally rely on will start to dry up if they haven't already.
Markets will always try and predict the worst to protect the investors.
The negotiations with EU won't amount to diddly squat there is already huge distrust between the EU and UK so plan c is to put a few thousand quid on sterling dropping even further , cash in and as the dust settles and pound rises a few thousand on sterling going up.
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The "governments preparing for war" section of that page is an "interesting read"Originally posted by diseasex View Poston completely unrelated topic how about these awesome shelters
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Or go live in Germany where my money is worth 20% more and my taxes don't have to pay for WMD's.Originally posted by diseasex View Poston completely unrelated topic how about these awesome shelters
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Bye then -Originally posted by motoukenin View PostOr go live in Germany where my money is worth 20% more and my taxes don't have to pay for WMD's.
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Jog on then.......Originally posted by motoukenin View PostOr go live in Germany where my money is worth 20% more and my taxes don't have to pay for WMD's.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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I don't think that the UK will be a target.Originally posted by diseasex View Poston completely unrelated topic how about these awesome shelters
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Work permit in the EU generally requires the hirer to first have advertised the role within the EU (not just in the country; see Universal Jobsearch in the UK and the EU-consolidated jobs database EURES) for 30 days without finding anybody, then issue a job offer to you. With that in hand you can go to that country's embassy in the UK and apply for a work permit and only then go there to work. It has to be on the client's payroll.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWhen Brexit goes totally wrong all UK passport holders will require paid visa to enter EU countries and even if you have visa free travel you will need visa or residence permits for stays longer than 90 days and you will require workpermits to pick up a contract
I however still have my EU passport which allows me to move, live and work freely through 27 countries + the UK.
But hey the Brexiteers have "freedom"Comment
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