Looks like a lot of companies are waiting for article 50 to decide on their next move.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-u-k-job-moves
Could be interesting....
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Previously on "Looking forward to the start of Brexit this week"
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostDavid Davies admits that no deal is an empty threat
It's going to be hard to be taken seriously when they start their negotiations with the EU.
They're basically going to accept whatever sh*tty deal they can get.
Collapse of Brexit talks with the EU would be fine, Boris Johnson says
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostDavid Davies admits that no deal is an empty threat
It's going to be hard to be taken seriously when they start their negotiations with the EU.
They're basically going to accept whatever sh*tty deal they can get.
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David Davies admits that no deal is an empty threat
It's going to be hard to be taken seriously when they start their negotiations with the EU.
They're basically going to accept whatever sh*tty deal they can get.
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostIt's about time we JFDI. If we're determined to destroy ourselves, let's get on with it and do it. Oh, and can we start a war with Russia whilst we're at it? You know, if you're going to go out, may as well go out in style! Better to burn out than to fade away etc.etc.
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The EU to delay Brexit talks
Once May has invoked the article 50 then the ball moves into the EU's court.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
It's about time we JFDI. If we're determined to destroy ourselves, let's get on with it and do it. Oh, and can we start a war with Russia whilst we're at it? You know, if you're going to go out, may as well go out in style! Better to burn out than to fade away etc.etc.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostI think if you knew about Tory policies you would find they weren't.
For me the policy was broken when they suddenly announced massive hike in dividend tax, with a sweetie of tax free dividend allowance that got cut by 60% before first year was out - that broke spirit of their promises, even though they did not mention dividends explicitly.
And now Tory Scum party isn't even bothering to remember manifesto promises.Last edited by AtW; 14 March 2017, 00:09.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostI'm not bitter. I'm bored of socialist vermin such as you constantly referring to Tory Scum just because you might have to pay a bit of tax. Diddums. Get over it and make yourself useful.
Or.....
If you hate Tories so much then why not go to Scotland or one of many socialist countries in Europe? You're not obliged to stay somewhere you clearly hate. Or do you get some sort of kick out of constantly whinging about not getting your own way?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostShhh leave him be.
When he gets food poisoning due to no vets and he has to wait 8 hours in A&E due to a shortage of medical staff he will learn.
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