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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...tip-trade-deal
"Transatlantic trade deal 'not realistic' under Trump, German official says." Probably all for the best in view of the massive public opposition right across the board, left, right and centre. |
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Originally Posted by TGA
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Great news!! (from guido fawkes)
When brexit does happen and we finally know what the effect will be you can comment. Still waiting for you to confirm the date brexit happened as per your link yesterday.. |
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
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What a nightmare of a week, following on from Trumps Victory last week.
Inflation down, Unemployment down, Retails sales up. Just how bad can it get for you sad Remoaners ? :rofl::rofl::rofl: |
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 12107904)
Unemployment down
Unemployment at 11-year low despite Brexit fears |
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French PM: Europe At Risk Of Collapse; France, Germany Must Lead | The Huffington Post
“Europe is in danger of falling apart,” French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said. “So Germany and France have a huge responsibility.” Utter nonesense of course. Europe is in no danger of falling apart and will still be around long after the Eu is a sad forgotten piece of history. |
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Originally Posted by EMR
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Uk news today, ytd 88000 nion EU migrants have been employed in what are regarded as high value skills areas .
This disproves your post and views yet again. |
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Originally Posted by Bipat
(Post 12107956)
You didn't read the posts you didn't read the link. The discussion was about those with knowledge and experience but no paper qualifications, such as chefs. These people are not getting work visas. EU migrants do not have these restrictions.
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Originally Posted by morpeth
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I am curious, a bit off topic but maybe not, I would have thought India would have seen the example of Panama and Mexico and opened the visa door wide for British to reside there. Panama and Mexico offer excellent benefits to US retirees, which brings jobs to the locals. It seems immigration in many countries not based on logic but feelings. There are longer visas for those who retire or have lived there long term. After a certain length of continuous residence Indian citizenship can be applied for. |
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Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
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Would a UK waiter get a visa to train as a chef in India?
I have seen foreigners imployed as chefs. Also in large hotels for their language skills at the front desk (mainly Russian). |
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This from order-order. It doesn't seem to be covered much elsewhere for some reason.
Almost three-quarters of British bankers think London will still be the financial centre of Europe in five years’ time. The US financial services firm Synechron surveyed executives at British banks and found that 72% were optimistic. Add the fact that it would cost banks some £50,000 per employee to relocate staff away from London to the potential slashing of red tape after Brexit, bankers have decided to stick around. Guess how the media are covering this story? |
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Funny, a lot of stuff in the daily express seems to not be covered elsewhere either. I wonder why?
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Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 12107904)
What a nightmare of a week, following on from Trumps Victory last week.
Inflation down, Unemployment down, Retails sales up. Just how bad can it get for you sad Remoaners ? :rofl::rofl::rofl: Come back and pist when brexit happens. Until then all you are doing is confirming just how well the UK is doing as a member of the EU.. |
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