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Previously on "UK/US trade deal that cuts tariffs and allows workers to move between the US and UK"
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat's the difference between America and a yogurt?
After two weeks a yogurt will develop a culture.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNot to mention opening up the UK market to US Food and Agriculture business.
Lots of lovely US Prime Beef, full of all those lovely hormones and anti-biotics that we don't allow over here. Among other things.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI think this pretty much surmises the anti-establishment vote and what will happen: Brexit could cut wages by 30% over next two decades, says private equity boss Guy Hands | The Independent
Debt will command higher interest rates as more risk is ascribed to an independent UK, and immigrants from Europe will be replaced with workers from the Indian subcontinent and Africa, who may be willing to accept “substantially” lower pay, he said.
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Brexit means Brexit, or in other words - train crash where the only survivors will be in the 1st Class.
HTH
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I think this pretty much surmises the anti-establishment vote and what will happen: Brexit could cut wages by 30% over next two decades, says private equity boss Guy Hands | The Independent
“The slightly sad thing is the people who voted for Brexit aren’t the people who are going to have to make these sacrifices,” Hands said. “That’s not unusual for big, political decisions when people don’t fully analyse what the economic consequences are.”
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“Sadly, and this is always one of the strange things about business, I think it’s probably a bad thing for the majority of people and bad for the country, but I think, for my business, it’s probably going to be good,”
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostMight be a good opportunity to get to work and live in California. Better than a bedsit in Birmingham.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostMight be a good opportunity to get to work and live in California. Better than a bedsit in Birmingham.
Free movement = Stay where you are.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostMight be a good opportunity to get to work and live in California. Better than a bedsit in Birmingham.
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Might be a good opportunity to get to work and live in California. Better than a bedsit in Birmingham.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post"Theresa May and Donald Trump will this week hold talks over a US-UK trade deal that slashes tariffs and makes it easier for hundreds of thousands of workers to move between the two countries."
"Sources believe any agreement on tariffs would give Mrs May significant leverage in her negotiations with Brussels and allow her to demand that EU leaders give Britain a good deal." (AtW's comment: no, it won't!)"
"There are around 230,000 people born in North America aged between 16 and 64 living in Britain. The British population in the USA has been estimated at 700,000.
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Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostWould like to work in the states, not sure I'd like the working environment but always wanted to give it a go.
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