Brexit - Fifty Year Purgatory.

Ashtree

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Field Marshal Mogg, recently declared that Britain might need to wait fifty years to see the benefits of Brexit. Being a very clever chap, he has taken preemptive actions on his own behalf and on behalf of his very wealthy clients, by moving his investment firm to Dublin.

Meanwhile Britain’s very dearest friend:rolleyes:, the good ole USA, have prepared a very nice congratulations card for the new independent Britsain, with a rather ominous note inside regarding the realities of Britain’s EU afterlife .....

https://www.bloombergquint.com/business/brexit-bulletin-battles-beyond-europe.amp
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
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Limousin
Shame you didnt read the whole piece german bdi boss wsrns europe will sink into choas if no deal, looks like your paymasters are getting worried old boy

Maybe you didn't either:

"He noted that many companies were preparing for a hard Brexit and some wanted to suspend production in Britain from April as delivery routes could not be secured and some were moving their headquarters from Britain, adjusting their legal frameworks and looking for new transport routes". Reuters
 

newjames

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Maybe you didn't either:

"He noted that many companies were preparing for a hard Brexit and some wanted to suspend production in Britain from April as delivery routes could not be secured and some were moving their headquarters from Britain, adjusting their legal frameworks and looking for new transport routes". Reuters
So once again why are the eu risking jobs for political reasons, of course its not their jobs that are at risk.both sides could lose out if juncker et al stick to their idealogy
 

Jackov Altraids

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Devon
I heard an interview with someone senior within the EU in the last couple days where he stressed the importance of not letting the UK seem in anyway better off so no other country was in any way tempted to leave.
Asked about the unrest in Hungary, Italy, Greece et al, he replied, "we must do everything in our power to make sure no other country leaves.
I don't think we will have to wait 50 years to see the benefit of Brexit, but even if we did, it would be a price worth paying to be free from that autocracy.
 

Ball acre

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Location
Somerset
Field Marshal Mogg, recently declared that Britain might need to wait fifty years to see the benefits of Brexit. Being a very clever chap, he has taken preemptive actions on his own behalf and on behalf of his very wealthy clients, by moving his investment firm to Dublin.

Meanwhile Britain’s very dearest friend:rolleyes:, the good ole USA, have prepared a very nice congratulations card for the new independent Britsain, with a rather ominous note inside regarding the realities of Britain’s EU afterlife .....

https://www.bloombergquint.com/business/brexit-bulletin-battles-beyond-europe.amp
Really? Any proof yet. Sounds good though. C’mon.
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
So once again why are the eu risking jobs for political reasons, of course its not their jobs that are at risk.both sides could lose out if juncker et al stick to their idealogy

Who says they are risking jobs. If they wait the jobs will eventually move over the channel as they well know. The market is everything. ;)
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
It is a new fund(one of many globally), not the business. Mr Ashtree implied SCM/Mogg was legging it. Wrong

I think it's the unpatriotic note it strikes "Tory Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, has launched a new investment vehicle in Dublin that warns of the potential risks of a hard Brexit" IMO using a crisis he has helped mastermind for his own financial benefit is a bad do.
 

Ball acre

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Somerset
I think it's the unpatriotic note it strikes "Tory Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, has launched a new investment vehicle in Dublin that warns of the potential risks of a hard Brexit" IMO using a crisis he has helped mastermind for his own financial benefit is a bad do.
Ah. The clue is there in your quote! Do you really think Mogg is backing Brexit for personal financial gain? Who knows? He’s been anti eu and in business for a long time.
Thank for answering for Ashtree, hope he is ok.
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Ah. The clue is there in your quote! Do you really think Mogg is backing Brexit for personal financial gain? Who knows? He’s been anti eu and in business for a long time.
Thank for answering for Ashtree, hope he is ok.

Rees-Mogg, Tim Martin and Farrage were hosting a Brexit meeting for the old folks of Torquay recently "Tim Martin actually claiming that the trade across the Irish Border was small and trivial, to be easily sorted. Rees-Mogg joking that a NO Deal would mean a rise in the cost of caviar and that a few lorries might get delayed for a short time at Dover." They are a laugh a minute.:banghead:
 

Danllan

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Sir Gar / Carms
Started with an unpopular uprising followed by civil war, developed into the Irish Free State, renamed Ireland with a new constitution and joined the EU in order to give up their freedom and wreck their constitution. That really is 100 years of self -delusion.:rolleyes:
Shh… no it isn't... we aren't allowed to mention it. ;)
 

Ashtree

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Started with an unpopular uprising followed by civil war, developed into the Irish Free State, renamed Ireland with a new constitution and joined the EU in order to give up their freedom and wreck their constitution. That really is 100 years of self -delusion.:rolleyes:

Shh… no it isn't... we aren't allowed to mention it. ;)

It's so funny listening to @Ashtree moaning about that massive English chip on his shoulder when he has an EU elephant sat on his face :)

Bloody hilarious you lot. Must be down behind the old abandoned industrial estate (most of yours are), drinking cheap cider and sniffing glue again.. neither of which will be either available or affordable for you shortly.
Keep tuned in to Radio Teresa, for regular news flashes on BRINO. It’s gonna be your lot after all.
A sort of a permanent state of paralysis, with the incessant blathering on the BEEB by the leaders of the provisional government, about the need to conserve rations and medication. Certainly, Boris without his medication, could be much to hot to handle, and may need to be permanently restrained.
 

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