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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIn all these months since the referendum, I've yet to find a Brexiter who can explain how they expect Britian to thrive in the world following a likely big hit in (mainly services) trade with her biggest trading partner
HTH BIDI
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostAnother unicorn moment. They're feckin swarming today.
I'm willing to change my mind, if someone argues for a plausible model.
Otherwise I assume it's all la-la land.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBrexit is going to mean hardship.
How much is impossible to quantify - but older, poorly educated people in traditional industries are going to suffer.
Since they voted for Brexit, it will be a good lesson for them.
The younger, well educated, with rigorous degrees will take their pick of jobs here or abroad.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat will of course be impossible to solve for at least the next two years.
In fact if the UK is going to be a beacon of free trade any controls are simply not going to happen.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThat will of course be impossible to solve for at least the next two years.
In fact if the UK is going to be a beacon of free trade any controls are simply not going to happen.
How much is impossible to quantify - but older, poorly educated people in traditional industries are going to suffer.
Since they voted for Brexit, it will be a good lesson for them.
The younger, well educated, with rigorous degrees will take their pick of jobs here or abroad.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI think that overseas owners is already becoming a thing the government realise they need to solve.
In fact if the UK is going to be a beacon of free trade any controls are simply not going to happen.Last edited by BlasterBates; 10 February 2017, 16:22.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostYup house prices will be cheap.....
except for British people
If you voted for Brexit hoping for a house price crash, you made a huge mistake | The Independent
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Yup house prices will be cheap.....
except for British people
If you voted for Brexit hoping for a house price crash, you made a huge mistake | The Independent
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https://twitter.com/afneil/status/830002172473532417
UBS + Morgan Stanley tell Paris: no chance of capturing serious business from City of London without radical reform of French labour code
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