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Good article in today's Times about the necessity for Italy (and others) to leave the Euro so that their currencies can float. In fact it suggested that Germany should leave, being by far the strongest currency, leaving the others to remain in a weaker Euro. Well worth a read and food for thought. Although I think it unlikely in the extreme that this will happen.
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This is a vote on the senate not on the Euro
The vote was on the senate not on the Euro. Italy's banks are in a complete mess yes but I would bet my last pound on the ECB allowing the printing of more money to provide QE and bank liquidity than allowing Italy to leave the Euro and destabilise the whole currency.
Another area where the Brexiters have got this right ECB bending the rules as and when it wants, although I am not in favour of Brexit, and have never yet heard a convincing argument to leave, I didnt vote but I do see both sides and therefore not overly concerned about the outcome
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf there is a GE, strong support for UKIP will split the right and let in Labour and the Lib Dems.
If there is a GE the Tories will increase their majority. Ukip will take a lot of Labour seats that voted heavily to leave. The liberals will make some gains in the seats that voted to remain.
We will have a stronger Tory government backed by Ukip. The idea of a moderate Brexit will disappear and you will get the hard Brexit you desire. The country will become more divided.
Is this what you really want?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf there is a GE, strong support for UKIP will split the right and let in Labour and the Lib Dems.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostInteresting. Looks like GE is on the cards then. Or maybe the civil war is on its way?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLooks like Labour are about to take over the Brexit process.
Tories to vote for Labour motion to torpedo the government's Brexit negotiations
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Looks like Labour are about to take over the Brexit process.
Tories to vote for Labour motion to torpedo the government's Brexit negotiations
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThere's as much chance of Italy leaving the Euro as there is of the UK actually leaving the EU.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-quicktake-q-a
Italy won't leave the Euro it'll just get mired in an awfully complicated constitutional and judicial process, not that it will get as far as a referendum.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThere's as much chance of Italy leaving the Euro as there is of the UK actually leaving the EU.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-quicktake-q-a
Italy won't leave the Euro it'll just get mired in an awfully complicated constitutional and judicial process, not that it will get as far as a referendum.
I bet you must fu to work with in a change management environment.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMost Italians keep their money abroad. Like the Greeks.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou got the job then?
progetto di consulente di paura
well done!
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-quicktake-q-a
Italy won't leave the Euro it'll just get mired in an awfully complicated constitutional and judicial process, not that it will get as far as a referendum.
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