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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 10:27 am 
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Siemens boss Joe Kaeser vows to invest in UK in Brexit U-turn

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Siemens boss Joe Kaeser vows to invest in UK in Brexit U-turn

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/busin ... 32236.html


Marvellous.....my next doors neighbours dog is also staying! I guess the proof of the BS that we had to listen to, is now ankle deep :wink:

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Of course we all knew it was Tory bollox. Pity the other millions didn't, especially that thundercunt who threw his entire student loan on the UK remaining in the EU and lost :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You can't fix stupid https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1423845/b ... eferendum/


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 4:48 pm 
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Siemens boss Joe Kaeser vows to invest in UK in Brexit U-turn

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/busin ... 32236.html



Might be because of this http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... taken.html


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 5:26 pm 
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We haven't left yet. We haven't even started to leave yet. I am no expert on these things but I would guess that the immediate drops in the stockmarket were because it was expected that article 50 would be triggered straight away. Now that it hasn't been triggered things have settled down. This could all change when article 50 is triggered at some point in the future. However this seems unlikely to happen this year.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 5:32 pm 
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grandad wrote:
We haven't left yet. We haven't even started to leave yet. I am no expert on these things but I would guess that the immediate drops in the stockmarket were because it was expected that article 50 would be triggered straight away. Now that it hasn't been triggered things have settled down. This could all change when article 50 is triggered at some point in the future. However this seems unlikely to happen this year.


and we wont leave

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 5:41 pm 
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grandad wrote:
We haven't left yet. We haven't even started to leave yet. I am no expert on these things but I would guess that the immediate drops in the stockmarket were because it was expected that article 50 would be triggered straight away. Now that it hasn't been triggered things have settled down. This could all change when article 50 is triggered at some point in the future. However this seems unlikely to happen this year.


and we wont leave

It is a strange situation. Even though I wanted us to remain and voted accordingly, I expected that once the decision was to leave we would just get on with it and to be honest I would prefer that we did just get on with it. I really can't see the point in delaying the start of the process after all it is going to take long enough to complete.
As for negotiations, The leave campaign was fought on leaving the single market and stopping the money flow and immigration. So just lay it on the table as it is.

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It is a strange situation. Even though I wanted us to remain and voted accordingly, I expected that once the decision was to leave we would just get on with it and to be honest I would prefer that we did just get on with it. I really can't see the point in delaying the start of the process after all it is going to take long enough to complete.
As for negotiations, The leave campaign was fought on leaving the single market and stopping the money flow and immigration. So just lay it on the table as it is.



My bet is one of the following - we wont leave because we find that EU law is too intertwinded with our own or the EU comes with more concessions or there's an election and the party that wins says it wont withdraw from the EU

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 5:52 pm 
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grandad wrote:
It is a strange situation. Even though I wanted us to remain and voted accordingly, I expected that once the decision was to leave we would just get on with it and to be honest I would prefer that we did just get on with it. I really can't see the point in delaying the start of the process after all it is going to take long enough to complete.
As for negotiations, The leave campaign was fought on leaving the single market and stopping the money flow and immigration. So just lay it on the table as it is.



My bet is one of the following - we wont leave because we find that EU law is too intertwinded with our own or the EU comes with more concessions or there's an election and the party that wins says it wont withdraw from the EU

You could be right but I would expect that if there is an election the issue of leaving would be an important issue for some but I can't see any single party apart from UKIP putting leaving at the top of their priorities.

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You could be right but I would expect that if there is an election the issue of leaving would be an important issue for some but I can't see any single party apart from UKIP putting leaving at the top of their priorities.


ne neither but the party that said they'd either not leave or have another ref would win

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don't bet on the French one they are determined to get rid of the camp !!

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Rolls Royce have won a £900million contract to supply Virgin Atlantic with new engines.


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and we wont leave



Not with the parasite May in charge of the country.


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and we wont leave



Not with the parasite May in charge of the country.

Who, out of those that are left, would take us out if they were "in charge"

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