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Barclays shifts billions of pounds to Dublin because of Brexit
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From a reputable Brexit supporting newspaper (I'm lying about the reputable bit)
Between 150 and 200 jobs will be created in Dublin as a result of the move which the bank said would be a combination of new jobs and those moving from the UK.
Kevin Wall, the CEO of Barclays’ Irish unit has told members of the U.K. Treasury Select Committee that these new roles are going to be over and above the 150 current U.K. jobs, which are likely to shift to Dublin, post Brexit.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostFrom a reputable Brexit supporting newspaper (I'm lying about the reputable bit)
Some banking news outlet:Comment
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And still there are uneducated brexidiots who believe that transfering £166B out of the country does not impact the economy of the UK in any way, because it says in the article not many jobs are at riskComment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostAnd still there are uneducated brexidiots who believe that transfering £166B out of the country does not impact the economy of the UK in any way, because it says in the article not many jobs are at riskComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's a good job you weren't in charge of the Dunkirk evacuation.Comment
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The food trade seems to be getting hit more than the financial area, bacon and booze, two of the Brexiters favourites:
Oddbins prepares to appoint administrators - BBC News
Pork processor to cut hundreds of jobs“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostAnd still there are uneducated brexidiots who believe that transfering £166B out of the country does not impact the economy of the UK in any way, because it says in the article not many jobs are at risk
I mean. it's simply pathetic how every industry and sector in the UK, except Dyson and 'Spoonies, can get it so wrong. They're all just not trying hard enough!
Anyone heard of a single sector, not an individual company like 'Spoonies with a vested interest, but a whole sector, that has said anything positive about the impact of brexit on their sector? Even the mighty fishing industry, which brexit is supposed to help, doesn't seem to like what brexit will deliverI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostI don't know what you're talking about, don't you know Sargent Spud is an international business guru? Once he's sorted out the pharma industry, the car industry and the food industry he'll move on to Barclays and the financial sector to explain how all these industries are wrong and they need to listen to him.
I mean. it's simply pathetic how every industry and sector in the UK, except Dyson and 'Spoonies, can get it so wrong. They're all just not trying hard enough!
Anyone heard of a single sector, not an individual company like 'Spoonies with a vested interest, but a whole sector, that has said anything positive about the impact of brexit on their sector? Even the mighty fishing industry, which brexit is supposed to help, doesn't seem to like what brexit will deliverComment
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