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Brexit DOOM™: Bloodbath in the City
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Are you SAS by any chance? I thought the jobs were moving. Moreover, it's London. It's not as if there's a shortage of work should people wish to stay.Originally posted by AtW View PostNot OTT for those who'll lose their jobs!Comment
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I am Spartacus.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAre you SAS by any chance? I thought the jobs were moving. Moreover, it's London. It's not as if there's a shortage of work should people wish to stay.Comment
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And I'm tired and grumpy! Please ignore the previous comment if it sounded a little short.Originally posted by AtW View PostI am Spartacus.Comment
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JP Morgan is going to move a sizeable number of jobs, most probably to Dublin. It's in negotitations for a building there. That's a fact.Hard Brexit now!
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YOUR history is, but you are hardly a benchmark for anything that cannot reasonably be labelled as slapstick.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHistory is rife with situations where good sense did not prevail.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Price worth paying for what will be a token gesture on the freedom of movement.Originally posted by sasguru View PostJP Morgan is going to move a sizeable number of jobs, most probably to Dublin. It's in negotitations for a building there. That's a fact.
It's fairly clear that the EU will offer a deal on goods and agriculture and completely ignore services. For the goods they'ŕe going to demand preferential access for EU immigrants.
So basically the UK will end up shut out on services and they'll keep bits of their car industry and there will still be 100'000's of migrants from the EU flooding in.
It really is totally pathetic.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's fairly clear that the EU will offer a deal on goods and agriculture and completely ignore services.
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