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AXA moves jobs from London to Dublin. Unfairly blames Brexit

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    AXA moves jobs from London to Dublin. Unfairly blames Brexit

    AXA to move staff to Ireland as result of Brexit | Irish Examiner

    Companies move jobs around all of the time.

    #2
    Fook ‘em (c) Boris

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      #3
      Burbel told reporters: "Since the former hub is in France, we will have to take some staff from France as Irish regulators will ask functions to be handled there.”
      Damn Brexit, I knew it was bad news for France.

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        #4
        Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
        Damn Brexit, I knew it was bad news for France.

        Damn Facts - he is s no brainer

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          #5
          Originally posted by vetran View Post
          Damn Facts - he is s no brainer
          Them's the facts.

          Insurance company AXA are planning on moving staff to Ireland from France and Britain following Brexit.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            Them's the facts.

            Nope that's the spin

            AXA to acquire XL Group: Creating the #1 global P&C commercial lines insurance platform | XL Group Ltd

            Central Bank gives nod to XL Insurance Dublin move ahead of Brexit

            one suspects its more tax than Brexit most other moves to Ireland are.

            Setting up a company in Ireland – why you may prefer Irish Ltd.s to British

            Irish limited companies, which pay corporate tax in Ireland, enjoy one of the lowest rates in the EU: just 12.5%.

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              #7
              Keep drinking the Kool Aid.

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                #8
                Originally posted by vetran View Post

                one suspects its more tax than Brexit most other moves to Ireland
                Yeah, because Ireland’s only just reduced their tax, which is why they’re doing it now....

                It must be easy being in your head, just denying everything has anything to do with Brexit. No wonder you were easily influenced by the sunlit uplands and easiest trade deals in the history of trade deals.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by meridian View Post
                  Yeah, because Ireland’s only just reduced their tax, which is why they’re doing it now....

                  It must be easy being in your head, just denying everything has anything to do with Brexit. No wonder you were easily influenced by the sunlit uplands and easiest trade deals in the history of trade deals.

                  Their hub was in France. They are moving staff from France. - doesn't fit your brexit Bollox

                  They bought an American organisation with registration in Ireland (I have known companies who do that and part of the deal is that they move the registration to Ireland). It does seem quite popular

                  Ireland has become a mecca for U.S. tech companies. Can Trump lure them home? - Los Angeles Times

                  - doesn't fit your brexit Bollox

                  They are moving some (undisclosed number) from the UK and blaming it on Brexit.
                  - does fit your brexit Bollox if you believe in fairies.


                  It must be quite scary in your head each brain cell must be so far apart.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vetran View Post
                    Their hub was in France. They are moving staff from France. - doesn't fit your brexit Bollox

                    They bought an American organisation with registration in Ireland (I have known companies who do that and part of the deal is that they move the registration to Ireland). It does seem quite popular

                    Ireland has become a mecca for U.S. tech companies. Can Trump lure them home? - Los Angeles Times

                    - doesn't fit your brexit Bollox

                    They are moving some (undisclosed number) from the UK and blaming it on Brexit.
                    - does fit your brexit Bollox if you believe in fairies.


                    It must be quite scary in your head each brain cell must be so far apart.
                    “Quote popular”. Mate, I was working at Microsoft in Clondalkin in Dublin 20 years ago. It’s not a new thing that you’ve just discovered.

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