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Re: Brexit

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towny44 wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 23:07
Jack Staff wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 22:51
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 21:49
Nothing to do with the Pound Jack. It's about Foreign currency reserves.
Why not to £'s then?
I don't think you have quite grasped the meaning of Foreign currency reserves Jack!!!
I don't think you have quite grasped the meaning of currency reserves John!!!
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towny44 wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 23:08
Jack Staff wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 22:50

Yes, but I would have to come back next year because of what you have done, wouldn't I?
Only if we let you.
You voted to leave. You Go.
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Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 00:48
towny44 wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 23:07
Jack Staff wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 22:51
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 21:49
Nothing to do with the Pound Jack. It's about Foreign currency reserves.
Why not to £'s then?
I don't think you have quite grasped the meaning of Foreign currency reserves Jack!!!
I don't think you have quite grasped the meaning of currency reserves John!!!
Jack, you recently carped about QE, so presumably you know what that was, so I ask you why would the B of E need to hold Sterling reserves when it can print what it wants?
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Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 00:50
towny44 wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 23:08
Jack Staff wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 22:50

Yes, but I would have to come back next year because of what you have done, wouldn't I?
Only if we let you.
You voted to leave. You Go.
?????????
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towny44 wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 08:49
Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 00:50
towny44 wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 23:08
Jack Staff wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 22:50

Yes, but I would have to come back next year because of what you have done, wouldn't I?
Only if we let you.
You voted to leave. You Go.
?????????
l think it means .....Jack loves his country more than wanting to move to a European bloc that is destined to crumble.

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Onelife wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 09:20
towny44 wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 08:49
Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 00:50
towny44 wrote: 14 Aug 2018, 23:08

Only if we let you.
You voted to leave. You Go.
?????????
l think it means .....Jack loves his country more than wanting to move to a European bloc that is destined to crumble.
Close, Jack loves his country.
Obviously more than the people who want to see it divided.
We all know that people have been saying the "European bloc" will crumble from even before it was created. I am yet to see actual evidence.
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Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 11:22
Obviously more than the people who want to see it divided.
The only ones dividing the country are those who refuse to accept the result of the referendum and have done their level best to disrupt it.
I was taught to be cautious

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Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 11:22
Onelife wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 09:20
towny44 wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 08:49
Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 00:50


You voted to leave. You Go.
?????????
l think it means .....Jack loves his country more than wanting to move to a European bloc that is destined to crumble.
Close, Jack loves his country.
Obviously more than the people who want to see it divided.
We all know that people have been saying the "European bloc" will crumble from even before it was created. I am yet to see actual evidence.
,

Best for Briton poll?

And there was me thinking you had sited an independent poll..alas, another Gina Miller, Eloise Todd anti Brexit contribution :thumbdown:
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oldbluefox wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 11:38
Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 11:22
Obviously more than the people who want to see it divided.
The only ones dividing the country are those who refuse to accept the result of the referendum and have done their level best to disrupt it.
I beg to differ...
towny44 wrote: 12 Aug 2018, 22:41
Whoopee, they have been millstones round our necks for far too long. We will no longer have to twist businessmen's arms to get them to relocate to these outposts, and they will no longer receive disproportionate subsidies from Westminster. I cannot see any downside at all in that Jack.
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Onelife wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 11:43
Jack Staff wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 11:22
Onelife wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 09:20
towny44 wrote: 15 Aug 2018, 08:49

?????????
l think it means .....Jack loves his country more than wanting to move to a European bloc that is destined to crumble.
Close, Jack loves his country.
Obviously more than the people who want to see it divided.
We all know that people have been saying the "European bloc" will crumble from even before it was created. I am yet to see actual evidence.
,

Best for Briton poll?

And there was me thinking you had sited an independent poll..alas, another Gina Miller, Eloise Todd anti Brexit contribution :thumbdown:
I've tried to find a poll that agrees with your point of view, but there aren't many around nowadays. Sorry.
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With deadlines drawing nearer, for me it is a no deal or a Canadian style deal but only with the proviso that we get a bespoke financial services deal.

What would you settle for?

Jack.....you can't have that cos we are leaving! :)

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Onelife wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 12:49
With deadlines drawing nearer, for me it is a no deal or a Canadian style deal but only with the proviso that we get a bespoke financial services deal.

What would you settle for?

Jack.....you can't have that cos we are leaving! :)
May isn't even asking for financial services as this would mean we would be involved in https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/b ... rective_en her bosses would not like that at all.

Keith, How do you know we are leaving? We haven't had the https://www.peoples-vote.uk/ yet.
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I was taught to be cautious

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:lol: :clap:

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Jack's dream is my nightmare. :x
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Hi jack.

We provide billions of pounds of financial services to the EU with a high volume of UK workers providing theses services....There are, as l understand it, requirements ( financial pasport) that allow us to provide theses services within the EU so one would presume leaving the EU will have some implications as to how we carry on providing theses services......A bespoke deal will be one which allows us to carry on as if we were in the EU

As for the peoples "vote".....There isn't one.

No doubt you'll be hoping for a better turnout than you got last time....p.s l know where you can get cheap banners and felt tip pens if that helps.

Keith

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Onelife wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:40
Hi jack.

We provide billions of pounds of financial services to the EU with a high volume of UK workers providing theses services....There are, as l understand it, requirements ( financial pasport) that allow us to provide theses services within the EU so one would presume leaving the EU will have some implications as to how we carry on providing theses services......A bespoke deal will be one which allows us to carry on as if we were in the EU
The cake and eat it plan eh? Just how many times does the EU have to say that isn't going to happen before you guys wake up to reality?
Onelife wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:40
As for the peoples "vote".....There isn't one.
Yet. Brexit is going to get so bad, no one will want to own it.
The only option May has is to have another vote. If the British people are stupid enough to vote for it twice, then it wasn't her fault.
Onelife wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:40
No doubt you'll be hoping for a better turnout than you got last time....p.s l know where you can get cheap banners and felt tip pens if that helps.

Keith
The turn out will be massive this time around. I have no doubt the Quitlings will do there utmost to motivate their support too.

No worries about banners and things, got loads!
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Certainly something Leave.eu failed to consider....
https://eurid.eu/en/register-a-eu-domain/brexit-notice/
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Jack Staff wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 20:12
Certainly something Leave.eu failed to consider....
https://eurid.eu/en/register-a-eu-domain/brexit-notice/
I'll be devastated by that news.
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Jack Staff wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 20:12
Certainly something Leave.eu failed to consider....
https://eurid.eu/en/register-a-eu-domain/brexit-notice/
Why is this a problem Jack, most UK exporters want to trade on their UK origin, and companies that don't export don't care either.
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towny44 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 21:06
Jack Staff wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 20:12
Certainly something Leave.eu failed to consider....
https://eurid.eu/en/register-a-eu-domain/brexit-notice/
Why is this a problem Jack, most UK exporters want to trade on their UK origin, and companies that don't export don't care either.
Not a problem to me, just to Leave.eu!
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Jack Staff wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 20:12
Certainly something Leave.eu failed to consider....
https://eurid.eu/en/register-a-eu-domain/brexit-notice/
What can you do to keep your .eu domain name safe?

Although it is not yet certain that all .eu domains in the hands of UK entities and residents will be revoked when Brexit takes place, there are some simple steps you can take to avoid the negative effects of a revocation:

The simplest solution: transfer your .eu domain to an EU-subsidiary outside the UK before Brexit takes effect.
If you don’t have an EU-subsidiary outside the UK, it may be worth setting up an alternate domain as soon as possible, and start redirecting traffic from your .eu domain to the new domain straight away. Even though redirection will no longer be possible if the .eu domain is revoked, starting now will ensure that search engines pick up on the redirect and your search engine optimization (SEO) will not be negatively affected. It will also allow time to adapt your marketing and for customers to adjust to the new domain.
One final tip: while some have advised switching your .eu domain to an EU-based proxy service, it must be noted that proxy services are currently not allowed under EURid's Domain Name Registration Policy

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The latest Brexit News ...

Nige is back ...

Hoo-rah :yawn:
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being

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Jack Staff wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 21:31
towny44 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 21:06
Jack Staff wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 20:12
Certainly something Leave.eu failed to consider....
https://eurid.eu/en/register-a-eu-domain/brexit-notice/
Why is this a problem Jack, most UK exporters want to trade on their UK origin, and companies that don't export don't care either.
Not a problem to me, just to Leave.eu!
I would imagine they will be overjoyed when their domain name is revoked.
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Manoverboard wrote: 18 Aug 2018, 09:25
The latest Brexit News ...

Nige is back ...

Hoo-rah :yawn:

Good O'l Nige, he'll sort it out :thumbup:

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