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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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We're hearing repeatedly that the UK cis bereft of negotiators who can navigate our Brexit trade deals.
But it's obvious that when it comes to financial services the UK will run multiple rings around any negotiators the EU could produce.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Not that am I aware of currently. Which EU institutions provide the supervision?
I didn't say they did.0 -
The House of Commons Library has published a 180 page assessment of the possible impact of Brexit. Access to the EHIC health programme, trade and education are some of the topics covered.
I have only read the executive summary.
Link here
http://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-7213
It is a lot of opinions but does show how complicated the whole affair is.
This is food for all sides as it sets out all the issues that have to be addressed.
With so much "opinion" on this thread has no one anything to say about this document published by the UK Government. I assume this was compulsory reading before the Chequers meeting.There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0 -
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Manufacturing PMI rebounds for August.The Markit/CIPS purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the sector rose to 53.3 in August from July's figure of 48.3.“I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.” - P.G. Wodehouse0
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why don't you just highlight the cynical pro-EU bias of the document to save us the trouble
It doesn't have a pro-EU bias. In some detail however it does highlight the difficulties that lie ahead.
As soon as you start to feel comfortable that the government are really going to take us out of the EU you might be able to relax and acknowledge it's not going to be plain sailing.
Brexit means brexit - you guys need to chill.0 -
It doesn't have a pro-EU bias. In some detail however it does highlight the difficulties that lie ahead.
As soon as you start to feel comfortable that the government are really going to take us out of the EU you might be able to relax and acknowledge it's not going to be plain sailing.
Brexit means brexit - you guys need to chill.
you either haven't read it or you choose not to see.0
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