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Scotland would initially want some kind of customs union with England & Wales from day one to smoothen independence. Its relationship with the EU would take longer to sort out; perhaps it would join the EU at the same time as England-Wales in say 25+ years' time. Who knows? |
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Bloomberg Brexit
@Brexit BREAKING: JPMorgan is moving about 200 billion euros ($230 billion) from the U.K. to Frankfurt as a result of Brexit, a shift that will make it one of the largest banks in Germany |
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Money moves around every day . . . it's probably not even real money :p: |
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Good to see this myth corrected.
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Gove issues urgent Brexit warning as businesses NEED to prepare for no deal -100 days away
MICHAEL GOVE has urged businesses to prepare for the end of the transition period, including a no deal Brexit, during a speech in the House of Commons after releasing the details of a reasonable worst case scenario. https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...repare-commons |
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But you can be sure that if there's anything the EU doesn't like about the cross-sea trade, they'll use every means possible to assert themselves upon us.
That said, the legislation necessary for us to put EU pressure aside need only be put into place at the time, as there will be something akin to a national emergency. I can hear people saying that it's best to be prepared now; but to put a spanner into the trade deal negotiations' works is unnecessarily foolish. |
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Bottom line . . . he's just a bloke that works in retail.
I do admire the way you manage to find non stories though Andrew :D |
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If it didn't, the bill wouldn't be needed as the UK could simply not agree to anything and the UK could simply do what it wants anyway. So either the EU is putting a block on several matters, or we can, within the NI protocol, do what we want without needing this bill. Which is it?:rolleyes: |
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If BoJo can step up and finally unveil his state aid proposals that would help too. ;) |
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