I love the EU because...
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B'stard Child said:
KrissKross said:
good fking god!!!///ajd said:
The bus that should have said "a unknown number of banking jobs may move to the EU if you vote leave, as leaving will threaten their ability to continue working as now".
Still, its not like it makes up a big chunk of our GDP.
Cue wails about how none of it matters. Any migration matters - its a risk of more to come and a potential shift.
The remain campaigns said that and people voted leave anyway, they have since been labelled stupid, unintelligent and/or badly educated. Still, its not like it makes up a big chunk of our GDP.
Cue wails about how none of it matters. Any migration matters - its a risk of more to come and a potential shift.
Imagine not being able to convince stupid people! Those campaigns must have been awful!
Edited by FN2TypeR on Tuesday 28th March 07:44
PH XKR said:
The fact the banks are not moving en masse is a huge indicator as to just how uncertain they feel with the EU, otherwise, they would already have made the moves.
Silly them for (saying repeatedly they are) waiting until after the negotiations have confirmed what Brexit actually means to the banks before acting (on some real and not made-up-by-you facts). Go on, tell another one.
Mandalore said:
PH XKR said:
The fact the banks are not moving en masse is a huge indicator as to just how uncertain they feel with the EU, otherwise, they would already have made the moves.
Silly them for (saying repeatedly they are) waiting until after the negotiations have confirmed what Brexit actually means to the banks before acting (on some real and not made-up-by-you facts). Go on, tell another one.
///ajd said:
davepoth said:
They aren't moving everything. What's extremely telling about (as far as I can tell) all of the bank announcements is that they're moving the absolute bare minimum amount of staff and work to the EU to meet the worst case scenario of no MFID II on Brexit day. London isn't a sinking ship.
That they are moving anything is a tragedy.Brexit is a shambles.
Did vote leave admit "banks will move" - did they forget to print that on the bus?
Staggering how some shrug it off as "nothing to see".
oakdale said:
B'stard Child said:
KrissKross said:
good fking god!!!crankedup said:
///ajd said:
davepoth said:
They aren't moving everything. What's extremely telling about (as far as I can tell) all of the bank announcements is that they're moving the absolute bare minimum amount of staff and work to the EU to meet the worst case scenario of no MFID II on Brexit day. London isn't a sinking ship.
That they are moving anything is a tragedy.Brexit is a shambles.
Did vote leave admit "banks will move" - did they forget to print that on the bus?
Staggering how some shrug it off as "nothing to see".
B'stard Child said:
don'tbesilly said:
The bus versus
Vs
Interest rate would go up significantly (Osborne)
Mortgage rates would go up significantly, putting peoples homes at risk (Osborne)
Emergency budget,leading to increases in taxes and a cut in public services (Osborne)
Imminent recession (IMF/Cameron/Osborne, others)
All sorts of financial armageddon (Multiple naysayers on the remain side)
All were predicted/stated would happen immediately following a vote to leave.
Now which side told the biggest lies?
How many people would have voted Leave were it not for the multiple lies spewed by remain?
None becauseVs
Interest rate would go up significantly (Osborne)
Mortgage rates would go up significantly, putting peoples homes at risk (Osborne)
Emergency budget,leading to increases in taxes and a cut in public services (Osborne)
Imminent recession (IMF/Cameron/Osborne, others)
All sorts of financial armageddon (Multiple naysayers on the remain side)
All were predicted/stated would happen immediately following a vote to leave.
Now which side told the biggest lies?
How many people would have voted Leave were it not for the multiple lies spewed by remain?
1 - The lies weren't down the side of a big red bus.......
2 - We haven't left yet
3 - The leave lies were worse
4 - we haven't left yet
And did I forget we haven't left yet
crankedup said:
///ajd said:
davepoth said:
They aren't moving everything. What's extremely telling about (as far as I can tell) all of the bank announcements is that they're moving the absolute bare minimum amount of staff and work to the EU to meet the worst case scenario of no MFID II on Brexit day. London isn't a sinking ship.
That they are moving anything is a tragedy.Brexit is a shambles.
Did vote leave admit "banks will move" - did they forget to print that on the bus?
Staggering how some shrug it off as "nothing to see".
Do you have an opinion or are you just one of the sheep who can't play the ball.
///ajd said:
crankedup said:
///ajd said:
davepoth said:
They aren't moving everything. What's extremely telling about (as far as I can tell) all of the bank announcements is that they're moving the absolute bare minimum amount of staff and work to the EU to meet the worst case scenario of no MFID II on Brexit day. London isn't a sinking ship.
That they are moving anything is a tragedy.Brexit is a shambles.
Did vote leave admit "banks will move" - did they forget to print that on the bus?
Staggering how some shrug it off as "nothing to see".
Do you have an opinion or are you just one of the sheep who can't play the ball.
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