SirHenryPercy
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So what exactly you're interested in?
He's interested in the nonsensical ramblings of Davis, Johnson and Fox.
So what exactly you're interested in?
My firm cant wait for us to be out of the EU.you're one of the very few people I know saying that
The UK quite obviously will not accept freedom of movement so it's totally pointless keep saying that it will need to accept it. We want out of EU membership and any discussions on this are futile until people accept that.Turkey is in the customs union, China has numerous agreements with the EU which are pretty restricted when compared to unrestricted single market access, Canada will soon sign a trade deal with the EU which took 7 long years and similarly to China is nowhere near to unrestricted access to the single market. I dont know about Russia. I doubt the EU will be drinking vodka with Putin anytime soon though.
None of these countries have the level of access to the single market that the UK wants and seeks. If it wants that, then it must accept freedom of movement
My firm cant wait for us to be out of the EU.
Also, eu is a graveyard for financial services with zero growth a reality for years to come and govts and regulators against these companies.
ilThe UK quite obviously will not accept freedom of movement so it's totally pointless keep saying that it will need to accept it. We want out of EU membership and any discussions on this are futile until people accept that.
Still, neither you nor I have any idea what will happen or how the EU will act. It's far too early to say.
My firm cant wait for us to be out of the EU.
Also, eu is a graveyard for financial services with zero growth a reality for years to come and govts and regulators against these companies.
We just dont have any business in the EU like a lot of other gigs in the city. While its true some of the bigger firms have a lot to lose from brexit and hence they are the most vocal ones.So either most of the financial experts are crazy or your firm had entered a niche very few firms know about
It will not lose access as well you know. The EU is pretty useless we all know that but surely not that useless.And the EU quite obviously won't accept unrestricted access to the single market to the UK. I believe May as much as I believe Merkel, Hollande and co. The UK will not accept freedom of movement and will lose its access to the single market
We just dont have any business in the EU like a lot of other gigs in the city. While its true some of the bigger firms have a lot to lose from brexit and hence they are the most vocal ones.
"Experts" are idiots anyway. One should duck when they tell you to jump. Everytime.
Read my post again. "some bigger firms" not all.The bigger firms tend to be the ones that hire most people, make most money and pay most taxes.
Oh well
It will not lose access as well you know. The EU is pretty useless we all know that but surely not that useless.
It will not lose access as well you know. The EU is pretty useless we all know that but surely not that useless.
Read my post again. "some bigger firms" not all.
Read my post again. "some bigger firms" not all.
We just dont have any business in the EU like a lot of other gigs in the city. While its true some of the bigger firms have a lot to lose from brexit and hence they are the most vocal ones.
"Experts" are idiots anyway. One should duck when they tell you to jump. Everytime.
I think the best reply I can give at the moment is that we haven't activated Article 50 yet so there's plenty of time for everyone to give sensible thought to this matter. There are big changes coming up for everyone in the world over the next couple of years, Brexit was just the start and there will be changes in France too, so everyone concerned will do the best for themselves with the situation as it is at the time of negotiation. We have a long way to go yet and many things will change before 2019.By "access" you literally mean access or free trade? Because the first one isn't even in contention, it's the latter who is in the middle of the conversation.
Like the anti-... that we showed in not joining the euro when these "experts" ran a similar propaganda.Do you know what "anti-intellectualism" means? Cuz it's rarely considered a positive trait.
Like the anti-... that we showed in not joining the euro when these "experts" ran a similar propaganda.
Noone (apart from kick them immigrants lot) is saying its going to be easy. Its going to be painful in the short to medium term, infact I voted remain just thinking about this short term shit show. But long term its going to be a better outcome for the UK.
I think the best reply I can give at the moment is that we haven't activated Article 50 yet so there's plenty of time for everyone to give sensible thought to this matter. There are big changes coming up for everyone in the world over the next couple of years, Brexit was just the start and there will be changes in France too, so everyone concerned will do the best for themselves with the situation as it is at the time of negotiation. We have a long way to go yet and many things will change before 2019.
All of this hassl e so you can buy a high power vacuum cleaner
I was chatting to a leaver pre referendum and the first thing she could think of when I challanged her to name her problems with the eu was dim light bulbs
I'd imagine that freedom of movement is loved in some of the crap European countries that unemployed people cant wait to escape from and the govt cant wait to get rid of.The eu is not 1 country but is made of 27 countries all armed with a veto. A big chunk of it barely do any business with the uk and hold their freedom of movement very dearly. Why on earth would they vote against their interest?
Theres a reason why may is flirting with hard brexit and merkel is insisting on the no freedom of movement = no access to the single market ie they both have no choice. The eu is not the uk were scotland and north ireland have no real say in such affair. If a country is not happy by brexit it will use its veto and theres plenty of countries who are not happy losing their freedom of movement
I'd imagine that freedom of movement is loved in some of the crap European countries that unemployed people cant wait to escape from and the govt cant wait to get rid of.
Exactly, seeing her with Hollande( The worst leader ever ) giving it large is just laughable. Hollande should also concentrate on turning his own shitheap country around before looking at the big picture.I'm not interested in Merkel's comments on anything really. There's too much of a bravado act coming out of the EU now and it's not worthy of much respect.
I'd imagine that freedom of movement is loved in some of the crap European countries that unemployed people cant wait to escape from and the govt cant wait to get rid of.
Probablyits probably loved by the non xenophobic countries too as they tend to see immigration as a strength rather then a weakness.
What changes in France?
The ones he pulls from thin air when continuing to spout utter bollocks.
I was chatting to a leaver pre referendum and the first thing she could think of when I challanged her to name her problems with the eu was dim light bulbs
The ones he pulls from thin air when continuing to spout utter bollocks.
Not everyone mind.I am genuinely blown away by the high level of debate on here. I have been hooked, and I have actually learned something new about the whole eu debate. Seriously some of you guys make more sense than some of the idiotic politicians that imo left us badly informed and divided.
I'm a UK citizen working for a Polish company, so yes I love how freedom of movement allowed me to escape my crap European country.I'd imagine that freedom of movement is loved in some of the crap European countries that unemployed people cant wait to escape from and the govt cant wait to get rid of.
Not everyone mind.
I'm a UK citizen working for a Polish company, so yes I love how freedom of movement allowed me to escape my crap European country.
Probably
I cant wait to move to poland
Not everyone mind.
I'm a UK citizen working for a Polish company, so yes I love how freedom of movement allowed me to escape my crap European country.
Welcome to Brexit Britian where, being compared to Enoch Powell is a compliment.
Each week a new line is crossed. This is the beginnings of a fascist state and we need to stop it now. They're coming out the woodwork since the vote as they believe they have (and they might well be right) popular support. Genuinely scary.
Cos the UK has been crap for years regardless of the eu. that wont change any century soon. I have thought in the past about going back but after weighing up the pros and cons its better here.And Stanley is a UK citizen working in Holland so you'd think he'd have at least something positive to say about it too, but there you go; its all quite bizarre this Brexit lark.
"Experts" are idiots anyway. One should duck when they tell you to jump. Everytime.