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Post by followyoudown on Oct 12, 2018 18:35:26 GMT
Surprised none of the Remoaners have posted this up yet... LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has extended its lead in the global currency trading business in the two years since it voted to leave the European Union, in another sign London is likely to continue to be one of the world’s top two financial centres even after Brexit. Leaving the European Union was supposed to deal a crippling blow to London’s position in global finance, prompting a mass exodus of jobs and business. But with eight months to go, London has tightened rather than weakened its grip on foreign exchange trading, a Reuters analysis shows.Probably too busy crying over not being able to get nextflix, spotify, amazon music whilst travelling in the EU. Good job I am thick leaver or I'd be pointing out last week we will told planes would be grounded and we couldn't travel anywhere in the event of a no deal brexit
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Post by numpty40 on Oct 12, 2018 18:43:01 GMT
share.trin.cam.ac.uk/sites/public/Comms/Rogers_brexit_as_revolution.pdf1. For every £1.00 (0.6% of GDP) we contribute to the EU, the country earns over £10 from membership 2. For every £10 the UK earns, 82%, so £8-20 goes to the top 1% of the population. 3. Everything quitters, leavers, brexiteers, far-right, MSM etc you about the EU is lies 4. Ask the question - why would they lie? Is this the same Sir Ivan Rogers who is a career Civil Servant? The same Sir Ivan Rogers who was seconded to the European Commission as Chief of Staff to Sir Leon Brittan? Maybe me or just all these 'Sirs' but smacks of establishment
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Oct 12, 2018 19:07:40 GMT
Exactly. Even the BBC (Bash Brexiteers Constantly) have not used the B word in regards to this. Paraphrasing what they have said is that at best PV have a negligent, at worst a bent FD, who can't reconcile a cash book to a bank statement. Crisis-hit Patisserie Valerie finance chief arrested by policeBrexit strikes again He's in custardy.
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Post by wagsastokie on Oct 12, 2018 19:32:05 GMT
Well his future is certainly flakey
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Oct 12, 2018 19:32:14 GMT
The stark statement to investors comes after the firm uncovered "significant, and potentially fraudulent, accounting irregularities". Second paragraph, aint hard is it.
The question was how many companies have gone under since June 2016? The question is, how many UK companies trade with the EU? Do you know the answer? Apparently between 200,000 and 300,000. Sounds a lot right? That's about 6% of all companies. Only 6% trade with the EU but 100% have to follow their regulations.
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Post by Northy on Oct 12, 2018 20:56:18 GMT
Junker gets told the truth and has a face like a smacked arse.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 21:20:14 GMT
Junker gets told the truth and has a face like a smacked arse. Junker always has a face like a smacked arse
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Post by banksofengland on Oct 12, 2018 21:25:43 GMT
Leave.
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Post by upthefud on Oct 13, 2018 5:10:09 GMT
share.trin.cam.ac.uk/sites/public/Comms/Rogers_brexit_as_revolution.pdf1. For every £1.00 (0.6% of GDP) we contribute to the EU, the country earns over £10 from membership 2. For every £10 the UK earns, 82%, so £8-20 goes to the top 1% of the population. 3. Everything quitters, leavers, brexiteers, far-right, MSM etc you about the EU is lies 4. Ask the question - why would they lie? We heard you the first, second, third, fourth.... times. Bore off
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Post by upthefud on Oct 13, 2018 5:15:59 GMT
Surprised none of the Remoaners have posted this up yet... LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has extended its lead in the global currency trading business in the two years since it voted to leave the European Union, in another sign London is likely to continue to be one of the world’s top two financial centres even after Brexit. Leaving the European Union was supposed to deal a crippling blow to London’s position in global finance, prompting a mass exodus of jobs and business. But with eight months to go, London has tightened rather than weakened its grip on foreign exchange trading, a Reuters analysis shows.Probably too busy crying over not being able to get nextflix, spotify, amazon music whilst travelling in the EU. Good job I am thick leaver or I'd be pointing out last week we will told planes would be grounded and we couldn't travel anywhere in the event of a no deal brexit I had a rant about that last night. How the fuck is it newsworthy that we may lose access to Netflix and Spotify. How low are the media prepared to stoop
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2018 5:48:46 GMT
Probably too busy crying over not being able to get nextflix, spotify, amazon music whilst travelling in the EU. Good job I am thick leaver or I'd be pointing out last week we will told planes would be grounded and we couldn't travel anywhere in the event of a no deal brexit I had a rant about that last night. How the fuck is it newsworthy that we may lose access to Netflix and Spotify. How low are the media prepared to stoop As you say, how low will they stoop, how much lower and desperate will they they get ? All this scare mongering is bloody pathetic and is surely absolute nonsense. All these stories about what could happen - do they really think that all these companies selling goods, services, even bloody Netflix and Spotify etc are just going to be happy to sit there and watch a fair old chunk of their business (and profit) just disappear overnight ? Mercedes, BMW, etc etc etc are going to be happy to lose sales into the UK ? Yeah right, of course they are !
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Post by ravey123 on Oct 13, 2018 7:00:56 GMT
I had a rant about that last night. How the fuck is it newsworthy that we may lose access to Netflix and Spotify. How low are the media prepared to stoop As you say, how low will they stoop, how much lower and dessperate will they they get ? All this scare mongering is bloody pathetic and is surely absolute nonsense. All these stories about what could happen - do they really think that all these companies selling goods, services, even bloody Netflix and Spotify etc are just going to be happy to sit there and watch a fair old chunk of their business (and profit) just disappear overnight ? Mercedes, BMW, etc etc etc are going to be happy to lose sales into the UK ? Yeah right, of course they are ! All these scare stories are doing to me is strengthening my resolve. I voted leave, my primary reason was the danger to democracy in this country and the danger of ever closer political union with the (un-democratic) mainland gaffers. All I seem to see on the news are scare stories (some might come to fruition, many probably will not), many of which are just pathetic (spotify, planes not landing in Europe, Eurotunnel not being allowed to go to France - who the hell dreams up this utter drivel) which just smacks of the establishment trying to set the scene for a 2nd referendum vote. All they have done to me (and probably lots more) is made me more certain that I voted the right way for the long term future and DEMOCRACY of the UK and it's wonderfully resilient people. Call me a little Englander or little UK'er if you like but I have faith that the peoples of this country can make Brexit a success for the long term betterment of the UK.
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Post by wagsastokie on Oct 13, 2018 7:10:34 GMT
The stark statement to investors comes after the firm uncovered "significant, and potentially fraudulent, accounting irregularities". Second paragraph, aint hard is it.
The question was how many companies have gone under since June 2016? The same amount that would of if there had been no referendum
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Oct 13, 2018 7:41:07 GMT
As you say, how low will they stoop, how much lower and dessperate will they they get ? All this scare mongering is bloody pathetic and is surely absolute nonsense. All these stories about what could happen - do they really think that all these companies selling goods, services, even bloody Netflix and Spotify etc are just going to be happy to sit there and watch a fair old chunk of their business (and profit) just disappear overnight ? Mercedes, BMW, etc etc etc are going to be happy to lose sales into the UK ? Yeah right, of course they are ! All these scare stories are doing to me is strengthening my resolve. I voted leave, my primary reason was the danger to democracy in this country and the danger of ever closer political union with the (un-democratic) mainland gaffers. All I seem to see on the news are scare stories (some might come to fruition, many probably will not), many of which are just pathetic (spotify, planes not landing in Europe, Eurotunnel not being allowed to go to France - who the hell dreams up this utter drivel) which just smacks of the establishment trying to set the scene for a 2nd referendum vote. All they have done to me (and probably lots more) is made me more certain that I voted the right way for the long term future and DEMOCRACY of the UK and it's wonderfully resilient people. Call me a little Englander or little UK'er if you like but I have faith that the peoples of this country can make Brexit a success for the long term betterment of the UK. How long is long term, little Englander?
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Post by 4372 on Oct 13, 2018 8:14:30 GMT
"The mainland" is not the EU. Plenty of Brexit voters have been telling us that ad nauseam. The stories are not scare stories. They come from the same government that is trying to finalise the deal.They may happen, to some degree,if there is no deal. I am sure that behind the scenes people are working hard to arrange such a deal. I love DEMOCRACY too. It means we can all express our opinions on here,and campaign for change.
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Post by skemstokie on Oct 13, 2018 8:28:03 GMT
The question was how many companies have gone under since June 2016? The same amount that would of if there had been no referendum You can lead a man to wisdom but you cannot make him think
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Post by wagsastokie on Oct 13, 2018 10:18:56 GMT
The same amount that would of if there had been no referendum You can lead a man to wisdom but you cannot make him think You should certainly be thirsty then
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Post by skemstokie on Oct 13, 2018 11:27:52 GMT
You can lead a man to wisdom but you cannot make him think You should certainly be thirsty then It says THINK not drink
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Post by wagsastokie on Oct 13, 2018 11:30:16 GMT
You should certainly be thirsty then It says THINK not drink I never mentioned liquid
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Post by skemstokie on Oct 13, 2018 11:37:52 GMT
What do you use the quench your thirst???????
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Post by skemstokie on Oct 13, 2018 11:48:08 GMT
It says THINK not drink I never mentioned liquid I presume it is case proven?
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Post by wagsastokie on Oct 13, 2018 12:06:32 GMT
What do you use the quench your thirst??????? Knowledge
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Post by skemstokie on Oct 13, 2018 12:08:58 GMT
I think the idea is beyond you Bye.
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Post by wagsastokie on Oct 13, 2018 12:15:07 GMT
Anyway back to the topic rather than you’re typical remainers pathetic attempts to discredit the intelligence of anyone who has the temerity to disagree with you
You asked the question how many businesses have shut because of the brexit referendum I said none that would not of shut regardless of the result
As you plainly disagree I eagerly await you’re comprehensive list of failed companies
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Post by skemstokie on Oct 13, 2018 12:17:45 GMT
Anyway back to the topic rather than you’re typical remainers pathetic attempts to discredit the intelligence of anyone who has the temerity to disagree with you You asked the question how many businesses have shut because of the brexit referendum I said none that would not of shut regardless of the result As you plainly disagree I eagerly await you’re comprehensive list of failed companies Bye
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Post by wagsastokie on Oct 13, 2018 12:23:56 GMT
Anyway back to the topic rather than you’re typical remainers pathetic attempts to discredit the intelligence of anyone who has the temerity to disagree with you You asked the question how many businesses have shut because of the brexit referendum I said none that would not of shut regardless of the result As you plainly disagree I eagerly await you’re comprehensive list of failed companies Bye No answer there’s a shock No matter I have infinite amounts of patience I shall just wait for other posters who are prepared to at least try to defend there blatant use of Eu propaganda
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Post by followyoudown on Oct 13, 2018 13:28:50 GMT
Probably too busy crying over not being able to get nextflix, spotify, amazon music whilst travelling in the EU. Good job I am thick leaver or I'd be pointing out last week we will told planes would be grounded and we couldn't travel anywhere in the event of a no deal brexit I had a rant about that last night. How the fuck is it newsworthy that we may lose access to Netflix and Spotify. How low are the media prepared to stoop Yeah its funny don't get me wrong I'm sure technically these things are all possible in the worst of the worst case scenarios but sky breaking news is basically we dont know what the final outcome is buts lets splash on the worst things that could happen and treat them as if they are fact. On a slighty related point the last thing I have wanted to do when travelling the world is sit watching tv fcuking programs far more interesting to actually talk to and meet people even when its aussies gloating over the cricket.
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Post by felonious on Oct 13, 2018 13:41:35 GMT
What do you use the quench your thirst??????? Knowledge?
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Post by felonious on Oct 13, 2018 13:44:39 GMT
I had a rant about that last night. How the fuck is it newsworthy that we may lose access to Netflix and Spotify. How low are the media prepared to stoop Yeah its funny don't get me wrong I'm sure technically these things are all possible in the worst of the worst case scenarios but sky breaking news is basically we dont know what the final outcome is buts lets splash on the worst things that could happen and treat them as if they are fact. On a slighty related point the last thing I have wanted to do when travelling the world is sit watching tv fcuking programs far more interesting to actually talk to and meet people even when its aussies gloating over the cricket. Have we had the sky will fall down yet? Can't be far off. Running out of drugs, Eurostar not operating could it be that it's going to be as bad as Y2K from which I'm still recovering
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Oct 13, 2018 15:34:17 GMT
The same amount that would of if there had been no referendum You can lead a man to wisdom but you cannot make him think Irony. I like it. Anyway, more company facts. You know this motor manufacturing, frictionless trade that May has suddenly decided is THE most important Brexit factor. That self imposed red line that no one voted for. Have a guess what percentage of the UK's GDP comes from the automotive sector? About 2%. Have a guess what percentage of the UK workforce is in the automotive sector about 0.05%. Only 33% of this 0.05% is involved in JIT manufacturing.
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