The EU debate - Part III

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The reasons the banks are in the UK is because it's such a big market. They are not going to move. They just want to encourage the government to take their concerns seriously.
 
The reasons the banks are in the UK is because it's such a big market. They are not going to move. They just want to encourage the government to take their concerns seriously.

No, they need the Govt to retain access to the single market.

What happens if the Govt don't take their concerns seriously and plough on down the 'hard brexit' route?

What then?
 
Microsoft have announced 13% price increase for onsite software and 22% price increase for cloud services from 1st Jan.
 
Traynor said: “Given that the details of the future Brexit deal are as yet unknown, it is still too early to tell what longer-term impact the leave decision might have on the UK economy. Clearly though, the stronger the UK economy becomes pre-Brexit, the better it will be able to withstand any post-Brexit shocks.”

And here's the last paragraph of that article....

As Archers said, we've jumped off a cliff. Just because we haven't smashed into the ground yet, that doesn't mean everything is ok!...
 
Buy you voted out

I just think it's a deliberately misleading point. There might be a positive Brexit effect in a year or two, though I doubt it.

Yes I voted Out based on the limited info at the time of what Out meant. I didn't vote for Cameron to not be bothered to deal with the fallout or for May to plough down a hard Brexit route to placate bona fide morons and xenophobes, risking the economy in the process.
 
I just think it's a deliberately misleading point. There might be a positive Brexit effect in a year or two, though I doubt it.

Yes I voted Out based on the limited info at the time of what Out meant. I didn't vote for Cameron to not be bothered to deal with the fallout or for May to plough down a hard Brexit route to placate bona fide morons and xenophobes, risking the economy in the process.

Plenty of info was available, maybe you should have come out your safe room a bit more often.

The question was simple Leave EU or Stay

Leave was always fully out, unless a deal was struck that suited us.
 
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Plenty of info was available, maybe you should have come out your safe room a bit more often.

The question was simple Leave EU or Stay

Leave was always fully out, unless a deal was struck that suited us.

Intelligent out voters, and there are a few, voted out for constitutional reasons, not to have a bunch of political throwbacks, like Davis and Fox lead the country down the road to economic ruin!..
 
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