JC Footy Genius
Bringer of TRUTH
- Jun 9, 2015
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But how many leavers ask him questions?
About as many serious questions you ask of fellow Remainers?
But how many leavers ask him questions?
But how many leavers ask him questions?
How dare the BBC suggest that freedom of movement is up for discussion! The result of the referendum demands control or it isn't what the majority voted for.
Freedom of speech,they can moan about it when it's delivered..
The EU negotiators want to ask the UK for a special deal with the City in order to keep Eurozone stability. So much for them playing hard ball, it looks like both sides might just get a deal that's mutually beneficial. Another huge nail in the coffin of Project Fear.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-special-deal-over-access-to-city-post-brexit
More good news and I'm looking forward to the usual suspects spinning this one into a negative.
The EU negotiators want to ask the UK for a special deal with the City in order to keep Eurozone stability. So much for them playing hard ball, it looks like both sides might just get a deal that's mutually beneficial. Another huge nail in the coffin of Project Fear.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-special-deal-over-access-to-city-post-brexit
More good news and I'm looking forward to the usual suspects spinning this one into a negative.
The EU negotiators want to ask the UK for a special deal with the City in order to keep Eurozone stability. So much for them playing hard ball, it looks like both sides might just get a deal that's mutually beneficial. Another huge nail in the coffin of Project Fear.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-special-deal-over-access-to-city-post-brexit
More good news and I'm looking forward to the usual suspects spinning this one into a negative.
This would run contrary to the forthcoming speech by Mrs May according to JC Footy Genius as we are not going to be subject to the ECJ. Therefore this will be undemocratic and dangerous and leavers won't accept as out is out.
Rather than looking for this being turned into a negative perhaps you should be asking if this is acceptable for leavers and why.
It is an encouraging noise, but there is a long way to go yet.
What it sounds like though, is that for this to happen, we would need to adopt EU regulations for financial services, would that not be the opposite of what you guys wanted?
And of course, as we would no longer be members, we don't get to have a say in what the regulations are.
This is not really turning it into a negative for me, but have I spun it into a negative for you?
It is an encouraging noise, but there is a long way to go yet.
What it sounds like though, is that for this to happen, we would need to adopt EU regulations for financial services, would that not be the opposite of what you guys wanted?
And of course, as we would no longer be members, we don't get to have a say in what the regulations are.
This is not really turning it into a negative for me, but have I spun it into a negative for you?
This would run contrary to the forthcoming speech by Mrs May according to JC Footy Genius as we are not going to be subject to the ECJ. Therefore this will be undemocratic and dangerous and leavers won't accept as out is out.
Rather than looking for this being turned into a negative perhaps you should be asking if this is acceptable for leavers and why.
I used to answer plenty but found when you had answered one, settled it, another was soon upon me, and so on. So i decided to answer less, put down my opinion, or paste articles that i agreed with. Those articles were trashed, i then got accused of not answering questions (as though they HAD to be answered) and so around it went.
At the end of the day the three main votes/referendums have gone against many on here, no matter how many questions i have answered
What it sounds like though, is that for this to happen, we would need to adopt EU regulations for financial services, would that not be the opposite of what you guys wanted?
And as if by magic, there they are, both posts pre-empting the deal with all sorts of assumptions based on what we have now and spinning against it vigorously. It's bizarre but I genuinely believe there are people out there who want these Brexit negotiations to fail (spoiler alert - they won't) just so they can have a pyrrhic victory in these debates.
The EU banks access to the City, the City needs access to the EU banks regardless of whether we are in the single market or not (and my personal opinion is that it is becoming clear that we will not be in the single market) so a deal will be struck that is acceptable to both sides that respects both parties' sovereignty, financial institutions and laws. If there is one thing that is becoming increasingly clear from that article is that there are politicians outside the negotiations huffing, puffing and posturing whilst inside where the real work is being done, there appears to be sensible debate, realism and give and take on both sides.
These pro-remain propaganda media outlets that dangerously refuse to accept the will of the democratic majority, such as The Guardian, can't be trusted with credible news remember.
Ha! Lovely bit of re-writing your history there SM. Genuinely, hats off to that brazen slice of utter bullshit. Good effort.
you dont *need* to adopt EU regulations, especially if the point is to access markets that exist due to alternative regulation. one obstacle to banks simply uping sticks to Paris/Frankfurt is their regulators have neither the tools, experience or power to deal with modern finance. many businesses and countries come here for finance because its suited to doing business without having to adopt their domestic regulation. the point is they want to have improved access to the markets, so need to come to accomodation for their members to come to the market, not insist on rules to allow us to allow them in.
Apart from adding a hyphen to preempt
It appears to become (for me) a little headed towards the negative end of the scale,that said the words that draw my attention are "Eurozone Stability"....with the UK already threatening to leave the EU via Brexit,it would seem that we could have more of a say than was first suggested,or perhaps we could just leave them to collapse.....