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Old 16-01-2019, 22:56   #6538
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Yes, how is Dublin’s attempt to steal financial services business from the City coming along?

The pattern and format of EU financial support for struggling eurozone economies is of course well known. Ask anyone in Greece or Italy exactly how poisoned a chalice it is.

And, even assuming both those things happen, they won’t happen very quickly. If we leave with no deal Dublin is going to be in a flat panic, make no mistake.
You must understand that those companies can't remain in the UK and still serve EU customers if we leave the EU?
Italy and Greece have economic and political structural issues that even the most ardent Eurosceptic would have difficulty blaming on the EU.
The EU can move quickly if it needs to.

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
The 29th March brigade could make a killing here, even backing both the deal and no deal option.
Agreed.
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