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Post by Rustin Cohle on Jun 24, 2016 10:02:17 GMT
Rustin- I don't think buying established players will be any more difficult, ie Zlat would apply for and get a work permit easily. However, you can say goodbye to signing anymore TFMs, Perrerias and Andnans at the age we did. That's the main thing. Players on the continent will also be more expensive due to the drop in the £.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:04:50 GMT
Bloody rigged it was.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:06:12 GMT
So there is a very real possibility that Trump and Johnson could be the leaders of two of the most powerful nations in the world by Christmas. Good news if you're a Mad Max fan. Hopefully they get on Them getting on is what I'm worried about
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:20:08 GMT
Them getting on is what I'm worried about Yeah but I'd rather be on their side.
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Post by Stew on Jun 24, 2016 10:25:00 GMT
So there is a very real possibility that Trump and Johnson could be the leaders of two of the most powerful nations in the world by Christmas. Good news if you're a Mad Max fan. Hopefully they get on Hopefully neither of the cunts get elected.
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Post by johnboy14 on Jun 24, 2016 10:28:22 GMT
I completely fail to understand how this is a good move economically . Absolutely fail to. Doesn't this also restrict the free movement of British citizens in the EU as well? Well it technically shouldn't, considering the UK passport has visa free immigration privileges in 90% of the world. But this surely can't be good for trade and economics can it ? Someone explain . From what I've read it will impact it. Only time will answer that question mate. A lot of big multi national banks and companies set up here to get access to the single market. The EU makes sense if your selling exclusively into Europe but if the UK decides to sell to the rest of the world and make trade deals to help a sector of its economy e.g. textiles then they must do so with the EU's consent, this is fundamentally wrong in my opinion, first of all its protectionism and it's not even an effective means of protectionism, look at the Steel industry for example. No system is perfect or ever will be, there's no such thing as an Economic nirvana. I do think if we are to compete outside of the EU we will need to drastically overhaul our economy and become a predominately export based economy. You can only do business with the rest of the world if you have something worth selling.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:28:57 GMT
That Scottish bitch is getting right on my nerves.
Want to leave the U.K? Fuck off and do it then.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 10:30:29 GMT
J.P Morgan statement:
Message from Jamie Dimon, Mary Erdoes and Daniel Pinto
British citizens voted yesterday to begin a new, independent relationship with the European Union. This decision is a seminal moment in European politics and in the history of the United Kingdom.
J.P. Morgan has 16,000 employees in the U.K. We are extremely proud of the work they do and our long history in the country. Regardless of today's outcome, we will maintain a large presence in London, Bournemouth and Scotland, serving local clients as we have for more than 150 years.
The framework of the U.K.'s engagement with the EU, including trade agreements, will be negotiated over a period of years. For the moment, we will continue to serve our clients as usual, and our operating model in the U.K. remains the same.
In the months ahead, however, we may need to make changes to our European legal entity structure and the location of some roles. While these changes are not certain, we have to be prepared to comply with new laws as we serve our clients around the world. We will always do our best to take care of our people and do the right thing during times of change.
We recognize the potential for market volatility over the next few weeks and we are ready to help our clients work through it. As of today, there are no changes to the structure of our clients' relationships with JPMorgan Chase or their ability to work with our firm, but again this may change in the coming months or years.
We are hopeful that policymakers will recognize the immense value created through a continued open economic engagement between the U.K. and EU members. As negotiations offer more clarity over the coming months, we will communicate with you and with our clients regarding any relevant changes.
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Post by Tatty on Jun 24, 2016 10:31:03 GMT
My main gripe about this vote, was it should never have been put to the public in the 1st place. This is the exact sort of decision we vote for MPs for. Coz it's their job.
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Post by Sméagol on Jun 24, 2016 10:31:08 GMT
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Post by johnboy14 on Jun 24, 2016 10:33:02 GMT
My main gripe about this vote, was it should never have been put to the public in the 1st place. This is the exact sort of decision we vote for MPs for. Coz it's their job. Don't agree with this. We ain't talking about fixing pot holes on your street here.
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Jun 24, 2016 10:45:21 GMT
My main gripe about this vote, was it should never have been put to the public in the 1st place. This is the exact sort of decision we vote for MPs for. Coz it's their job. Don't agree with this. We ain't talking about fixing pot holes on your street here. No we are talking about an issue the ordinary men & women on the street have no idea about. Both sides have shown how difficult it was to educate people on the wide ranging effects this will have. If people have no idea what they are voting for and why, then how can you have a proper election? This is exactly the kind of issue that politicians are there for. This is their job.
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Post by johnboy14 on Jun 24, 2016 10:57:45 GMT
Don't agree with this. We ain't talking about fixing pot holes on your street here. No we are talking about an issue the ordinary men & women on the street have no idea about. Both sides have shown how difficult it was to educate people on the wide ranging effects this will have. If people have no idea what they are voting for and why, then how can you have a proper election? This is exactly the kind of issue that politicians are there for. This is their job. I mentioned this a few weeks ago on the forum, I don't think people were properly informed on many issues, i only decided which way to vote 2 days before the vote, but lets be honest not even the so called politicians know what is likely to happen now. This kind of decision should be made by the masses because it greatly affects everyone, imagine the Scottish reaction if this was done behind closed doors. You would just be magnifying the problem.
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Post by mightyez on Jun 24, 2016 10:59:40 GMT
think people should have a say, whether they understand or not, their job is to read both sides of the argument and ask questions until they understand the fundamentals. no one that voted bar the politicians is expected to understand everything, but to allow them to make a decision this big on their own is just not cool.
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Post by Monty on Jun 24, 2016 11:00:22 GMT
The older generation has fucked the younger generations right up the arse.
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