UK caves into the EU, before the talks start
One might be forgiven for thinking that Hard Brexit was dumped this morning.
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Previously on "Who else is impressed with how the UK economy forges forward unto Brexit?"
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I kid you not I have the feeling Britain and Brexit has killed the goose that lays the golden eggs
this is going to be a difficult hole to get out of
Milan.
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Is the government ready for the Brexit talks
the mood among EU negotiators is: “What’s the point of bending over backwards to do a deal with a country that is going down the plughole?”
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSomeone who does not like brexit and has been made to look a tw@ before.
Not sure this carries much weight tbh
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSomeone who does not like brexit and has been made to look a tw@ before.
Not sure this carries much weight tbh
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIMF warns British economy will be completely trashed in the event of a Hard Brexit
Mme Lagard tells it as it is.
Not sure this carries much weight tbh
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IMF warns British economy will be completely trashed in the event of a Hard Brexit
Mme Lagard tells it as it is.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou would think Bloomberg would know it was 'fewer jobs'.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostHSBC would move less jobs out of London for a Softer Brexit
At least less jobs would be destroyed by watering Brexit down.
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HSBC would move less jobs out of London for a Softer Brexit
At least less jobs would be destroyed by watering Brexit down.
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Originally posted by original PM View Post
The UK economy has shown signs of picking up over recent weeks as strong demand from overseas helped offset moribund consumer spending at home, according to a survey that will welcomed by Theresa May’s government as next month’s election approaches.
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That is positive news indeed, but needs to be treated with caution:
Alan Clarke, economist at Scotiabank, said the survey “probably overstates the buoyancy of growth”, noting that it excludes the retail sector, which has been hurt by weaker consumer spending in recent months.
“Pretty much everyone is expecting growth to slow this year because of a weakening consumer,” he added.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post1. Can you imagine how the economy would have grown if the UK hadn't voted for Brexit
2. Economy is doing well because brexit hasn't happened yet, it will collapse if brexit is going to be hard
3. In other EU countries growth is much much better than in the UK
likewise, can we imagine the good and positive things which could have been done to continue moving the country forward during the same time period
instead, time is being wasted, money is being wasted, in just short of 12 months, British politics has become the joke of Europe, they're all laughing at us
we used to be stable like Germany, we used to sit at the top table of the EU, we used to have the best deal in the EU, we used to influence the EU, we even used to throw stones at the EU and they accepted it
11 months after the Brexit Referendum and one out of the blue General Election and we've become a political joke in the category of countries who we used to laugh at
And then to cap it all, France is saying we can forget Article 50, but of course, the EU negotiators are pointing out if we forget Article 50 we cannot come back in with the sweet deal that we had before
Good job guys
I'm sure there's a lesson here, there are times in life when it's good to appreciate what you have
Milan.
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1. Can you imagine how the economy would have grown if the UK hadn't voted for Brexit
2. Economy is doing well because brexit hasn't happened yet, it will collapse if brexit is going to be hard
3. In other EU countries growth is much much better than in the UK
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