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Bad deal or no deal
re14796
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How bad would a no deal or bad deal from the EU be in terms of jobs? Will the UK still be an attractive place for companies to invest?
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Don't know....I'll get my crystal ball out & tell you0
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When you know who started a thread before even opening it ...
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Depending on who gets into power after the election, Brexit could be the least of our worries!0
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It will depend on the relativity of the FT index to the NYSE, providing the 30th of the month does not fall on a Friday. However if the members of the Hanseatic League decide to vote against Article 3749, then the Nikkei index may have a deleterious effect on the future dealings of the EU.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0
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lincroft1710 wrote: »It will depend on the relativity of the FT index to the NYSE, providing the 30th of the month does not fall on a Friday. However if the members of the Hanseatic League decide to vote against Article 3749, then the Nikkei index may have a deleterious effect on the future dealings of the EU.
But what if they've forgotten their tin foil hat ??.0 -
gettingtheresometime wrote: »But what if they've forgotten their tin foil hat ??.
If we beat the EU to a trade deal with the US it'll be an aluminum foil hat
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lincroft1710 wrote: »It will depend on the relativity of the FT index to the NYSE, providing the 30th of the month does not fall on a Friday. However if the members of the Hanseatic League decide to vote against Article 3749, then the Nikkei index may have a deleterious effect on the future dealings of the EU.
I was about to say the same thing. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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