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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd if they do, and Britain's largest industry is reduced by a significant amount, whose taxes are going to pay for the NHS, police, army and so on?
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Originally posted by original PM View Post'I understand senior figures at the Bank really could not give a damn about any other human being but themselves and will quite happily make a living stamping on the skulls of your children.'
And for that reason the sooner they fook off the better.
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'I understand senior figures at the Bank really could not give a damn about any other human being but themselves and will quite happily make a living stamping on the skulls of your children.'
And for that reason the sooner they fook off the better.
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Don't worry guys! We will have £350 million extra per week to spend on the NHS!
It will all be worth it! Promise!
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Early Morning DOOM™: Bank of England believes Brexit could cost 75,000 finance jobs
Bank of England believes Brexit could cost 75,000 finance jobs
The Bank of England believes that up to 75,000 jobs could be lost in financial services following Britain's departure from the European Union.
I understand senior figures at the Bank are using the number as a "reasonable scenario", particularly if there is no specific UK-EU financial services deal.
The number could change depending on the UK's post-Brexit trading relationship with the EU.
But the bank still expects substantial job losses.
Many jobs will move to the continent.
The Bank of England has asked banks and other financial institutions, such as hedge funds, to provide it with contingency plans in the event of Britain trading with the EU under World Trade Organisation rules - what some have described as a "hard Brexit".
That would mean banks based in the UK losing special passporting rights to operate across the EU.
The EU could also impose other "locations specific" regulations such as where trading in trillions of pounds worth of euro-denominated financial insurance products has to be based.
That could mean trading jobs moving to Paris or Frankfurt.
Bank of England believes Brexit could cost 75,000 finance jobs - BBC News
Not to worry - at least shaunbhoys' job of peeling humanitarian EU potatos is safe...Tags: None
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