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Will Brexit happen?

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  • Moby
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    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

  • John_Doe
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    50Twuncle said:
    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.

    From what source ?
    Fevered imagination.  :D
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    edited 21 March 2020 at 12:18PM
    Moby said:
    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

    Funny old world isn't it. Brexit will become a natural transition. Creating jobs just when we need them. 
  • Moby
    Moby Posts: 3,917 Forumite
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    Moby said:
    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

    Funny old world isn't it. Brexit will become a natural transition. Creating jobs just when we need them. 
    That's a bold prediction?
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    Moby said:
    Moby said:
    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

    Funny old world isn't it. Brexit will become a natural transition. Creating jobs just when we need them. 
    That's a bold prediction?
    The world will adapt and move on. The EU can hardly impose rules on the UK when it's odd on to suspend it's own for the foreseeable future......... 
  • Moby said:
    Moby said:
    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

    Funny old world isn't it. Brexit will become a natural transition. Creating jobs just when we need them. 
    That's a bold prediction?
    The world will adapt and move on. The EU can hardly impose rules on the UK when it's odd on to suspend it's own for the foreseeable future......... 
    And right on cue.

    https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_20_496

    Thing is that the UK is still subject to this under the WA, therefore the limit on aid of €800,000 mentioned applies to UK businesses. So the EU is blowing a big hole in Sunak's bail out package. I hope we give them the Arkell v Pressdram response.


    The fascists of the future will call themselves anti-fascists.
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    Moby said:
    Moby said:
    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

    Funny old world isn't it. Brexit will become a natural transition. Creating jobs just when we need them. 
    That's a bold prediction?
    The world will adapt and move on. The EU can hardly impose rules on the UK when it's odd on to suspend it's own for the foreseeable future......... 
    And right on cue.

    https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_20_496

    Thing is that the UK is still subject to this under the WA, therefore the limit on aid of €800,000 mentioned applies to UK businesses. So the EU is blowing a big hole in Sunak's bail out package. I hope we give them the Arkell v Pressdram response.


    British Airways isn't going to survive on that level of support. Nor will many other European businessess. 
  • Moby said:
    Moby said:
    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

    Funny old world isn't it. Brexit will become a natural transition. Creating jobs just when we need them. 
    That's a bold prediction?
    The world will adapt and move on. The EU can hardly impose rules on the UK when it's odd on to suspend it's own for the foreseeable future......... 
    And right on cue.

    https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_20_496

    Thing is that the UK is still subject to this under the WA, therefore the limit on aid of €800,000 mentioned applies to UK businesses. So the EU is blowing a big hole in Sunak's bail out package. I hope we give them the Arkell v Pressdram response.


    British Airways isn't going to survive on that level of support. Nor will many other European businessess. 
    BA is now a Spanish company so not our problem but claims to have a multi billion cash pile and won’t need a bailout. The airline industry can’t survive in its present format and will emerge from this very different. 
    The fascists of the future will call themselves anti-fascists.
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    Moby said:
    Moby said:
    Arklight said:
    Brexit transition delayed, indefinitely.

    Brexit cancelled, permanently.
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

    Funny old world isn't it. Brexit will become a natural transition. Creating jobs just when we need them. 
    That's a bold prediction?
    The world will adapt and move on. The EU can hardly impose rules on the UK when it's odd on to suspend it's own for the foreseeable future......... 
    And right on cue.

    https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_20_496

    Thing is that the UK is still subject to this under the WA, therefore the limit on aid of €800,000 mentioned applies to UK businesses. So the EU is blowing a big hole in Sunak's bail out package. I hope we give them the Arkell v Pressdram response.


    British Airways isn't going to survive on that level of support. Nor will many other European businessess. 
    BA is now a Spanish company so not our problem but claims to have a multi billion cash pile and won’t need a bailout. The airline industry can’t survive in its present format and will emerge from this very different. 
    Not if the UK Government takes a controlling share interest. 
  • _mayonnaise_
    _mayonnaise_ Posts: 259 Forumite
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    edited 22 March 2020 at 11:00AM
    Moby said:
    It's a funny old world the virus has resulted in levels of spending I'd have never believed possible. We have socialism by the back door and the brexit dividend, (if there ever was one) up in smoke.

    Is there going to be any money left for spaceports, launching our own GPS system, levelling up the North and all those other brexiteer pipe dreams?

    I used to be mayonnaise
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