Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Interesting that though it's not been said explicitly, the consensus seems to be that if we're out of the EU, the potential demise of European banks won't affect us.

Er, yeah it will.
 
Haha I do agree with you, however the Italian banks are paragons of virtue compared to the Chinese banks.....

The global banking system's corrupt. None more so than the US, very closely followed by London.

However, they were the ones with perhaps the loudest voices telling us we'd be better off in. Make of that what you will. Only need look at Iceland to see what's what when you tell the banksters to do one...
 
I expect the Eu to allow its rules to be broken yet again in order to put a sticking plaster on top of it. I would be far more worried however about Deutsche Bank which will probably require a couple of hundred Billion to ensure its survival......
 
I'll be honest. Yes. Yes I do.
Did I read this correctly?
Irrespective of which way one votes, just as after any election, the result stands. Whether it goes against the grain, it is everybody's duty,
and to their ultimate benefit, to make a success of whatever is presented to you.
I admire the truth however it is presented, but this. I am astounded.
 
Interesting that though it's not been said explicitly, the consensus seems to be that if we're out of the EU, the potential demise of European banks won't affect us.

Er, yeah it will.
Yes if we were going to be still members we would get dragged in to a massive bail out - after signing article 50 we can start negotiating with the EU and 133 other countries in the WTO with no license to bail the defunct EU out its a house of cards once we go more will follow early days , but it goes against what the remoaners predicted!
 
Control of borders would point to no single market access and I doubt quarterly figures will have much real meaning until after Article 50 is finally triggered.
I feel by then deals will be signed and sealed in principle like Nissan TBH when our farmers wanted brexit from the EU that was astounding because the first common market vote was mainly about the common agriculture and fishing policy grant!
Expect more positives to come the red tape will be binned our firms will thrive we are open for business already in London a silicon valley project is booming on IT!
we do not need a polictical dogma who tells us how to spend our contributions we send to them!
we end up 8.5 billion net loss each year!
Scientific projects will get protected, our farming industry will get protected more growth will eventually shine through, and in ten years time it will be stated thank goodness we left that lot ok for trade but not for a polictical union!
 
I feel by then deals will be signed and sealed in principle like Nissan TBH when our farmers wanted brexit from the EU that was astounding because the first common market vote was mainly about the common agriculture and fishing policy grant!
Expect more positives to come the red tape will be binned our firms will thrive we are open for business already in London a silicon valley project is booming on IT!
we do not need a polictical dogma who tells us how to spend our contributions we send to them!
we end up 8.5 billion net loss each year!
Scientific projects will get protected, our farming industry will get protected more growth will
eventually shine through, and in ten years time it will be stated thank goodness we left that lot ok for trade but not for a polictical union!
-what? lol
 
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