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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 12137626)
So not confirmed then, just one of your made up opinions.
My sources tell me the opposite,as being half German, Danish, married to a Greek Dane, HM is very pro European. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by TGA
(Post 12137650)
I'm pro Europe too.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Don't be a 2016 Remoaner - voting Brexit was our proudest hour
"In case we forget, and given everything that came after it is easy to forget, at twenty minutes to five on the morning of 24th June this country did something absolutely amazing in 2016. Despite warnings about the dire consequences from the International Monetary Fund, the Bank of England, the Treasury, the OECD, Jean-Claude Junket (oops, sorry, Juncker), the President of the United States, the Prime Minister and Eddie Izzard, the UK voted to leave the European Union." |
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Google and Barclays commit to staying in UK post-Brexit | Daily Mail Online
Google and Barclays give vote of confidence in Brexit Britain as they commit to staying here because of the UK's expertise in technology and financial services President of Google Europe Matt Brittin says search engine giant is creating 3,000 jobs in London because UK is world leader in e-commerce Barclays chair John McFarlane says City of London's 'competitive advantage' over EU rivals give banks reason to stay in Britain after Brexit Business survey found just 25 per cent of firms are pessimistic about their future |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 12137726)
I think we are all pro Europe which is why we are so concerned by the damage caused by the Eu resulting in such widespread divisions by so many aspects of its ill advised dictatorial policies.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 12137726)
I think we are all pro Europe which is why we are so concerned by the damage caused by the Eu resulting in such widespread divisions by so many aspects of its ill advised dictatorial policies.
:cool: The looming Brexit seems to have been the best advertisement for the EU Don't forget this week's cheque. Thanks :shades_smile: |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 12137741)
It's ok now though, apparently ;)
The looming Brexit seems to have been the best advertisement for the EU Don't forget this week's cheque. Thanks :shades_smile: |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by TGA
(Post 12137738)
Exactly... Some (all) of the remoaners fail to understand the difference between the EU and Europe.. bless 'em
:thumbdown: :nod: :( |
re: Post EU Referendum
French Mayor Names Street 'Rue du Brexit' in Honour of Anti-EU Vote as more and more French clamour for their own FREXIT
The mayor of a town in southern France has named a new street “Rue du Brexit” in honour of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. Julien Sanchez, the mayor of Beaucaire, put the proposal to the town council, who passed it by 23 votes to nine. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by TGA
(Post 12137742)
They must love idiots like you.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 12137743)
All of the Lievers fail to understand the difference between a referendum and its final outcome, bless 'em :cool:
:thumbdown: :nod: :( "Ah," say the pessimists, "but Britain hasn't left the EU yet. Just wait until Brexit takes effect." SORRY CHAPS, BUT THATS NOT WHAT YOU SAID AT THE TIME. THE LINE TAKEN BY THE TREASURY, THE BANK OF ENGLAND, THE IMF AND VIRTUALLY EVERY INTERNATIONAL AGENCY WAS THE ACT OF VOTING TO LEAVE THE EU WOULD CAUSE AN IMMEDIATE ECONOMIC SHOCK. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Show me where I said anything of that nature.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 12137746)
"Ah," say the pessimists, "but Britain hasn't left the EU yet. Just wait until Brexit takes effect."
SORRY CHAPS, BUT THATS NOT WHAT YOU SAID AT THE TIME. THE LINE TAKEN BY THE TREASURY, THE BANK OF ENGLAND, THE IMF AND VIRTUALLY EVERY INTERNATIONAL AGENCY WAS THE ACT OF VOTING TO LEAVE THE EU WOULD CAUSE AN IMMEDIATE ECONOMIC SHOCK. If so then you are just as guilty. Apart from the decline in sterling and an emergency cut in interest rates, or did that not happen in your world. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 12137736)
Google and Barclays commit to staying in UK post-Brexit | Daily Mail Online
Google and Barclays give vote of confidence in Brexit Britain as they commit to staying here because of the UK's expertise in technology and financial services President of Google Europe Matt Brittin says search engine giant is creating 3,000 jobs in London because UK is world leader in e-commerce Barclays chair John McFarlane says City of London's 'competitive advantage' over EU rivals give banks reason to stay in Britain after Brexit Business survey found just 25 per cent of firms are pessimistic about their future The UK pre the vote slashed corporstion tax as an incentive to get companies like google etc to base themselves in the UK and finall pay the tax they should. You should praise George Osborne, not brexit. Facts Dick, Facts, one day you will understand what that word means. |
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