Genius! I think you'll find I'm still in Europe though.
Given the context of this thread, and our exchange, and they way you yourself have used the term, I think you know that I mean continental mainland Europe.
Genius! I think you'll find I'm still in Europe though.
Given the context of this thread, and our exchange, and they way you yourself have used the term, I think you know that I mean continental mainland Europe.
Was the £350 million a week saving, to be spent on the NHS campaign, designed to sway the minds of intelligent people?
Was Farages "Breaking Point" poster designed to sway the minds of liberal multiculturists?
The leave campaign went after the racists and the idiots and they got them.
Just watched Heseltine on BBC News clip ...
Never been his biggest fan but if I was looking for someone of experience and intellect who properly understands the inevitable economic fallout from Brexit then I wouldn't look much further.
Is he wrong?
Just watched Heseltine on BBC News clip ...
Never been his biggest fan but if I was looking for someone of experience and intellect who properly understands the inevitable economic fallout from Brexit then I wouldn't look much further.
Is he wrong?
Lloyds of London are setting up an EU subsidiary with an initial 100 jobs being moved to Brussels - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...-set-brussels-subsidiary-profits-remain-flat/
(Available on multiple news sources, but pro-Brexit media outlet provided so not to upset anyone)
Heathrow’s overseas backers have flown in the face of any fears surrounding Britain’s triggering of its two-year divorce from the EU by pledging £650m in investments for major projects..... The move by the investors follows a series of recent major investments in the UK by major global businesses -
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...s-plough-650m-airport-pm-triggers-article-50/
(Also reported in the Times)
Surprising news considering EU airspace may well become a no-fly zone when we leave.
drop in the ocean compared to how much has been moved to Singapore in the last few years without anyone even batting an eyelid or even knowing
Yes.Just watched Heseltine on BBC News clip ...
Never been his biggest fan but if I was looking for someone of experience and intellect who properly understands the inevitable economic fallout from Brexit then I wouldn't look much further.
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Is he wrong?
Yes.I take it this is the same Heseltine that in 2011 wanted to adopt the euro as our currency.
Do you honestly think these will happen ? Not looking for an argument my good man.
But we already Que at immigration and if we have to get in a different line would that line for instance not be smaller anyway in somewhere like Spain because we are not queening with the rest of Europe ?
These card charges you mention would not be any worse than going to the card machine in some back street off licence in this country.
The Data roaming only comes in 2019 you don't miss what you never had, and anyway it is could miss out, Not will miss out, big communication companies can strike a deal, why fret over something we have never had and may still get, waste of energy.
All of the above will affect the tourism industry of European countries we are visiting and they will put pressure on the powers that be, because at the end of the day they need our trade in tourism, so lets see shall we eh.
I love Europe, just hate the EU.
A small subsidiary office to deal with some of the 10% of their business which is with the EU. Hardly even worthy of being a news item, really. Just a bit of common sense by Lloyds really.Lloyds of London are setting up an EU subsidiary with an initial 100 jobs being moved to Brussels - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...-set-brussels-subsidiary-profits-remain-flat/
(Available on multiple news sources, but pro-Brexit media outlet provided so not to upset anyone)
Surprising indeed considering what The Daily Telegraph was reporting yesterday - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/03/29/uk-could-have-no-flights-europe-brexit-ryanair-warns/
c. £100m of GDP disappearing... Agreed. It is just a drop in the ocean.A small subsidiary office to deal with some of the 10% of their business which is with the EU. Hardly even worthy of being a news item, really. Just a bit of common sense by Lloyds really.
I think it's safe to say that Lloyds are canny enough to make sure £100M doesn't disappear. Just an indication that business (and life!) will carry on post Brexit. No idea what your fantasy Brexit dividend is all about.c. £100m of GDP disappearing... Agreed. It is just a drop in the ocean.
Not even one third of the WEEKLY Brexit dividend...?
Yeah, I think it's inevitable that immigration and customs processes will take longer given that we're exiting the agreements that allow free movement and trade. Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that there will be multi hour queues or anything silly but I am trying to make the broader point that there are going be things that we will miss. May is entirely wrong when she says that we will enjoy the same benefits outside as we did inside, it's clearly bonkers to even suggest that, right?
Lloyds of London are setting up an EU subsidiary with an initial 100 jobs being moved to Brussels - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...-set-brussels-subsidiary-profits-remain-flat/
(Available on multiple news sources, but pro-Brexit media outlet provided so not to upset anyone)