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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostI doubt you'll enjoy it .
James Reed says jobs are up by 150k after voting Brexit in the EU referendum | This is MoneyComment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostI doubt you'll enjoy it .Comment
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostHow much will health care cost though?
I would be worrying if I was in the UK though:
The NHS will simply collapse unless politicians have the courage to reform it
New tax needed to fund NHS and care, says ex-minister - BBC News
Plus common conditions of old age like arthritis, diabetes, heart disease are ameliorated by a Med diet/climateComment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostDunno. Probably free, but I'm well off enough to afford private.
I would be worrying if I was in the UK though:
The NHS will simply collapse unless politicians have the courage to reform it
New tax needed to fund NHS and care, says ex-minister - BBC News
Plus common conditions of old age like arthritis, diabetes, heart disease are ameliorated by a Med diet/climateComment
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Britain could be next target in the EU’s corporate tax fight
Once Brexit happens UK companies could be targeted by the EU. But the UK will be seen as a safe haven from the EU for US companies. So probably a net +ve effect.....Comment
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As some German has pointed out, the remaining member states are going to have to pay a lot more to make the EU work.
Their odious rhetoric about making us pay is understandable, but they need to understand that their high horse is going to cost them money and jobs very very quickly if they aren't careful.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostAs some German has pointed out, the remaining member states are going to have to pay a lot more to make the EU work.
Their odious rhetoric about making us pay is understandable, but they need to understand that their high horse is going to cost them money and jobs very very quickly if they aren't careful.
German economy minister says EU-US trade talks have failed
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