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Brexit: “unimaginably large” City Bloodbath
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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
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Oh dear, what a shame. Does that not suit your agenda? Hang on, I'll find some chocolate and play doh for you.Originally posted by AtW View PostHow can Brexit risks be lower, if it has not started yet???
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Brexit is making chocolate more expensive | The IndependentOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostOh dear, what a shame. Does that not suit your agenda? Hang on, I'll find some chocolate and play doh for you.Comment
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"I was all in favour of Brexit until this Russian guy on CUK started posting Remain stories".
Said no one ever.Comment
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Looks like CityUK is aiming for equivalence now, instead of passporting. Starting to smell the coffee.
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It's fairly clear now the banks are going to move huge chunks of their business, they just want more time so they can do it in an orderly fashion using equivalence in a transitionary arrangement.
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Boo Hoo.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's fairly clear now the banks are going to move huge chunks of their business, they just want more time so they can do it in an orderly fashion using equivalence in a transitionary arrangement.

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You think the banks moving away doesn't affect you?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostBoo Hoo.
Or to put it in a way that even you might understand, do you think the country losing its largest industry and hence tax revenues is not going to impact the NHS, schools, armed forces, benefits for the poor and all other public sector spending?
Not to mention the trickle down effect of lack of demand for other industries, including engineering, products?Last edited by sasguru; 12 January 2017, 09:31.Hard Brexit now!
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They put a gun to our heads in 2008. They can fook off.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou think the banks moving away doesn't affect you?
Or to put it in a way that even you might understand, do you think the country losing its largest industry and hence tax revenues is not going to impact the NHS, schools, armed forces, benefits for the poor and all other public sector spending?
Not to mention the trickle down effect of lack of demand for other industries, including engineering, products?Comment
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