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Brexit means Brexit, everywhere
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Most of that capital in London isn't British - big part of it will move to EU and some back to New York. -
oh gord, you really are splitting my sides today.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe question you need to ask yourself why does the EU need to raise its capital in London when it can do it in New York and get more access to the biggest market in the world.Comment
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It gets better!!Originally posted by AtW View PostMost of that capital in London isn't British - big part of it will move to EU and some back to New York.Comment
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You sure are CUK Cretin of the Year contender, I'll vote for youOriginally posted by woohoo View PostI don't pretend to know it all but I'm not at the dumb-dumb level of most of those in this thread.
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Stop it now..you are making me laugh. I can tell if you even tried to vote you would end up hurting your pinky as you bash the keyboard, like a demented dumb-dumb person.Originally posted by AtW View PostYou sure are CUK Cretin of the Year contender, I'll vote for you
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Glad to be of serviceOriginally posted by woohoo View Postoh gord, you really are splitting my sides today.
London or New York? Why Brexit has shaken up the banking rivalry
London is under threat, and New York is going to steal its lunch.I'm alright JackComment
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did you even read the article, all the opinions?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostComment
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Are you new?Originally posted by woohoo View Postdid you even read the article, all the opinions?Comment
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as usual you Bremoaners have no clue of what you speak.Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
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The Fool is a very powerful card in the Tarot deck, usually representing a new beginning -- and, consequently, an end to something in your old life.
looking forward to the new beginning.Comment
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you reckon the EU can launder it as fast as London does?Originally posted by AtW View PostMost of that capital in London isn't British - big part of it will move to EU and some back to New York.Comment
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