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Old 14-12-2016, 18:20   #3222
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Brexit: 40% of US firms with British offices are considering relocating to the EU
Nearly 40 per cent of US businesses with a base in the UK say they are considering moving elsewhere in the EU because of Brexit, according to a report, warning that the vote to leave could also hit trade relations between Britain and America.

The survey by international law firm Gowling WLG also found that two-thirds of the 533 US firms polled said the UK’s vote to the leave the EU is already impacting investments choices in the country.

Food and beverage, life sciences and financial services firms were most likely to consider relocating whilst aerospace firms were the least likely, the survey has found.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...-a7473251.html

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I agree it's important to do it right than do it quickly. That's a point I've been trying to make to those on this forum who wanted us to invoke Article 50 immediately. However, the article suggests that there are divisions holding up a firm plan, let's hope they sort matters out over a few Chrimbo sherries.
Remain moaners starting to actively DAMAGE UK economy with lies and fear-mongering

REMAINERS are "willing economic hardship" on Britain as they refuse to accept the public's decision to leave the European Union, experts say.

Politicians, campaigners and Europhiles are hoping to overturn the referendum result - and are doing so by damaging chances of Brexit success, a top economist has suggested.

In spurious survey after spurious survey and unfounded pronouncement after unfounded pronouncement politicians who didn’t like the Brexit result and businesses and banks with vested interests are trash-talking Britain and hoping for economic failure.

And some economists fear is starting to work.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/743...ot-court-cases
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