Too occasional fan wrote:But we will get our country back.
And Jacob Rees-Mogg says in fifty years everything will be tickety-boo!
Too occasional fan wrote:Hmm, not s sure about that. Did you listen to Nick Robinson interviewing this morning? Desperately trying to get a union man and an academic to say it wasn’t Brexit, but they wouldn’t play ball. The academic’s view was that without Brexit Honda were unlikely to dump 30 years of investment in Swindon.
The car industry is having a tough time, but the change in tariffs and access to markets will be a very unwelcome consequence of Brexit putting additional pressure on the industry.
Pitchfork wrote:Sony
Dyson
Panasonic
Lloyds
Unilever
Goldman Sachs
Barclays
Airbus
Flybmi
P&O
HSBC
JP Morgan
UBS
Ford
Hitachi
Toshiba
AXA
Honda
Moneygram
Philips
European Banking Authority
European Medicines Agency
Bank of America
But apparently, it’s got nothing to do with Brexit.
The Old TomCat wrote:For decades when ever anything went wrong it was blamed on the EU.
Now everything is put down to Brexit.
Both points of view a load of baloney.
Anyway the question of GB leaving the EU has already been decided in the Referendum with over half the votes for Brexit.
I suspect that should there be another Referendum [please No] the outcome would remain the same.
Britain is leaving the EU and everybody should look forward to fantastic new opportunities in the wide world: something this country has done exceptionally well for hundreds of years.
Too occasional fan wrote:The Old TomCat wrote:For decades when ever anything went wrong it was blamed on the EU.
Now everything is put down to Brexit.
Both points of view a load of baloney.
Anyway the question of GB leaving the EU has already been decided in the Referendum with over half the votes for Brexit.
I suspect that should there be another Referendum [please No] the outcome would remain the same.
Britain is leaving the EU and everybody should look forward to fantastic new opportunities in the wide world: something this country has done exceptionally well for hundreds of years.
It's just a shame that 'Leave' broke the law in their referendum campaign and made scurrilous claims.
Have you moved your investment funds out of the UK OTC? If not, you should follow the example of the Leave leaders.
michael wrote:I am sure those who voted to leave are very proud of themselves for taking away another opportunity ,and losing a decade for our children whist the country re-groups .
when there is no healthcare available for the mainly older and xenophobic voters who voted to leave , i trust they will take their suffering in silence
Molly68008 wrote:I'm trying my best to understand everything about Brexit, but It seems really complicated and confusing to me. But I am slowly learning.
The Old TomCat wrote:Too occasional fan wrote:The Old TomCat wrote:For decades when ever anything went wrong it was blamed on the EU.
Now everything is put down to Brexit.
Both points of view a load of baloney.
Anyway the question of GB leaving the EU has already been decided in the Referendum with over half the votes for Brexit.
I suspect that should there be another Referendum [please No] the outcome would remain the same.
Britain is leaving the EU and everybody should look forward to fantastic new opportunities in the wide world: something this country has done exceptionally well for hundreds of years.
It's just a shame that 'Leave' broke the law in their referendum campaign and made scurrilous claims.
Have you moved your investment funds out of the UK OTC? If not, you should follow the example of the Leave leaders.
Both sides of the debate were economical with the truth. I did not believe much of what was said but still voted because UK is better out of an EU that is already showing signs of collapsing under its own weight.
I don't expect Brexit to run smoothly on Day 1 nor on Day 2 but thereafter the country will realise how wise this generation was to vote Brexit.
Molly68008 wrote:I'm trying my best to understand everything about Brexit, but It seems really complicated and confusing to me. But I am slowly learning.