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Previously on "competing with the US and Asia rather than the EU"
I am no fan of Jes Staley having worked with him at JPM(and he worked with Bliar). But he does make a good point. Europe is over the hill. Thank God the UK has got off that sinking ship. Now we need to focus on the future.
He's right about looking towards the East, the UK, US and the EU all have depreciating contributions to the world's GDP. The problem is probably a necessity rather than a win, all servicing all markets, including the EU would be the most optimal, which was the case pre-Brexit.
I am no fan of Jes Staley having worked with him at JPM(and he worked with Bliar). But he does make a good point. Europe is over the hill. Thank God the UK has got off that sinking ship. Now we need to focus on the future.
On October 26, 2015, the Daily Mail published an article exposing that Jeffrey Epstein had threatened the UK Parliament unless it accepted his pick of Jes Staley for the role of CEO of Barclays. The Times stated that Epstein sent emails to the Treasury Select Committee, which were then leaked to the Daily Mail. Freedom of Information requests were subsequently sent to Parliament
I am no fan of Jes Staley having worked with him at JPM(and he worked with Bliar). But he does make a good point. Europe is over the hill. Thank God the UK has got off that sinking ship. Now we need to focus on the future.
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