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Old 23-06-2018, 00:09   #3153
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Chloé Palmas View Post
It is interesting the way that you worded that - "growing a pair". While yes, I would like if they did stand up to the nationalists of their own volition, I kind of see it more as just the reality of it all setting in. I can't see this as being anything other than just free market policies now setting in, you? I mean if you were looking at somewhere that had a stable political, monetary and fiscal environment in to grow jobs, start businesses and have a stable growth environment, where would you look to? Would you stay in the UK? It just looks like economic common sense, not anything like what was dubbed as "project fear".
It's more a case of time running out. Companies would have had to make announcements earlier one way or the other if the Government had struck a deal. It hasn't and so they really have to work in the dark. I think the seal may have been broken and we'll continue to hear warnings from more companies.
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