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MaserCoupe

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Is Sony really leaving and moving its European base in the UK to the Netherlands??? Oh well thanks for listening but see ya! I thought Brexit was gonna be good for business Mr Dyson!:oops: Crikey Leave really does mean leave then!!
 

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Someone said to me why stay in the EU with 20 odd members when we have an Empire of 50 odd that we can deal with.
Absolutely true I kid you not.
Enjoyed my croissants this morning Benny ;)
 

Felonious Crud

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Is Sony really leaving and moving its European base in the UK to the Netherlands??? Oh well thanks for listening but see ya! I thought Brexit was gonna be good for business Mr Dyson!:oops: Crikey Leave really does mean leave then!!

Yup. And Disovery.
 

MaserCoupe

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Yup. And Disovery.

Just watched and listened to the head of Airbus ceo Tom Enders and Katherine Bennett (Senior Vice President) re: No Deal Brexit. Very Sobering.:oops: No jokes of frank sinatra’s song “come fly with me” either! Oh ok just a bit!
 
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They are all part of project fear. There’s no practical reason why Airbus wings shouldn’t continue to be made in the UK; the EU have it within their power to waive any taxation and Airbus fly the completed wings over in their own aircraft. Bearing in mind that the french government still have a finger in the Airbus pie they could make it so, but I guess they just don’t want to at least until after our departure. Then they will say, business as usual.
 

GeoffCapes

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I know nothing of the running of Airbus, however, it does seem like whenever a Remainer or someone in business points out why leaving the EU is a bad idea, every Brexiter pulls out the "Project Fear" line.

What if it is all actually project fact?

Because as far as I can see, all of the Brexiters, all of them, every single one, agree that leaving the EU will have an adverse effect on the UK economy, and even Rees-Mogg himself has said that after Brexit it will take the UK 20 years to get back to where we are now.

If that is the truth, and coming from Brexiters, it might have some element of truth in it, why the **** are we carrying on with this charade?
As if everyone on both sides says it's financial suicide for 20 years, it seems like a bloody silly idea to carry on!
 

MaserCoupe

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They are all part of project fear. There’s no practical reason why Airbus wings shouldn’t continue to be made in the UK; the EU have it within their power to waive any taxation and Airbus fly the completed wings over in their own aircraft. Bearing in mind that the french government still have a finger in the Airbus pie they could make it so, but I guess they just don’t want to at least until after our departure. Then they will say, business as usual.

I understand that you have a frenzied, climactic and orgasmic yearn to see the EU implode but you may wish to get your popcorn ready for a front row seat to watch our country implode first, long before the E.U ever will. That’s it bud carry on, keep trying with the squaring of that circle of your internal dialogue of comforting lies if it keeps you warm and happy, after all the facts do hurt. Your hatred for the EU is palpable...We get it..Or maybe just rethink your strategy, it'll make for a much happier and more fulfilling life for you.

P.S....Still Got nothin but love for ya! Love you lots because you love Masers and

P.S.S as usual, no hard feelings eh.. Keep smilin
 
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did read that apart from the ones already mentioned, PO re-registered all of it's ships in the UK to Cyprus, Easyjet is now registered in Austria and Dutch government in talks with over 250 companies about relocating to Netherlands, we are gonna be up sh1t creek without paddle very soon:banghead1:
 

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I can see many carrying on "business as usual", but if we go no deal, then many new deals will be made, perhaps better, we shall see.
 

Felonious Crud

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did read that apart from the ones already mentioned, PO re-registered all of it's ships in the UK to Cyprus, Easyjet is now registered in Austria and Dutch government in talks with over 250 companies about relocating to Netherlands, we are gonna be up sh1t creek without paddle very soon:banghead1:

How will that impact UK tax revenues?