Multinationals will now blackmail the UK government. Tax cuts or they leave. They are now the same size fish in a smaller pond.
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Originally posted by Adlerhorst View PostI am sure Richard promised me that banks would only move euro clearing types and not anyone else at all whatsoever.
That didn't last longOriginally posted by cdm61 View PostThe jobs that could be moved from the UK would be in euro clearing, as well as other investment banking functions and senior management.
Morgan Stanley today denied reports that it had begun the process of relocation: “The UK’s vote to leave the European Union is a very significant decision which will have a considerable impact, the extent of which will not be known for some time. There will be at least a period of two years before an actual exit takes place, so there will be time to implement any changes required to adjust our business to the new environment.
Personally, I can't see investment bankers / senior management and their families wanting to live in Frankfurt (dull as dishwater) or Paris (70+% tax) - but nice to know that you are focussed on all strata of society.
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Originally posted by cdm61 View PostFord considers UK job cuts after Brexit vote as carmakers eye future - Country produces 1.6m autos annually, mostly for export
The group, which closed two UK plants in 2012 with the loss of thousands of jobs, said it “will take whatever action is needed” to keep its operations competitive.
Many of the world’s largest car groups have manufacturing operations across Britain, and about 80 per cent of the cars that roll off UK production lines are destined for export — half of those to the rest of the EU.
Nick Gill, automotive expert at Capgemini, said: “If I’m a carmaker and I’m taking a decision on where next to place my model, are you going to do it in a market that’s small with concerns around currency and its distribution into other markets, or will you put it [in a place] with safety in currency and a large market for sales?”I am not a Charlton supporter.
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Originally posted by Richard View PostI appreciate that emotions are running high, but let's just see shall we ?
Personally, I can't see investment bankers / senior management and their families wanting to live in Frankfurt (dull as dishwater) or Paris (70+% tax) - but nice to know that you are focussed on all strata of society.
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Originally posted by Nth Kent Eagle View PostI doubt Brexiters care about jobs because they have guaranteed incomes. It is about something else for many of them.
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This thread has echoes of something that I am surprised is so extensive. That many people voted leave to 'shake things up'. I get the need to shake things up, I agree that the vote is one mechanism but what I don't get is why anyone would choose the referendum as the right 'vote' to shake up. As I said on a different thread I don't want to give the impression that there are millions, because I don't know but I am genuinely surprised at how many people that I have chatted to that voted Leave that cite that reason.
Whatever the drivers - that's it now.Palace MUST rise again! Hmmm, gosh they already did. Never mind, leave it for next time!
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Originally posted by Richard View PostI appreciate that emotions are running high, but let's just see shall we ?
Personally, I can't see investment bankers / senior management and their families wanting to live in Frankfurt (dull as dishwater) or Paris (70+% tax) - but nice to know that you are focussed on all strata of society.
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Originally posted by cdm61 View PostWho cares they can't speak German or French - they will be replaced by Germans and French...
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Originally posted by Richard View PostI appreciate that emotions are running high, but let's just see shall we ?
Personally, I can't see investment bankers / senior management and their families wanting to live in Frankfurt (dull as dishwater) or Paris (70+% tax) - but nice to know that you are focussed on all strata of society.
That means we can pay for many things, like hospital schools, regional funding (which we will not have from thenEU any more) and wot not.The Defector looks like no other breaking pitch in the game. It is well-supinated, leaving the right hand of Fernandez at a fastball trajectory before the laws of physics cease to apply and the laws of awesome take over.
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Originally posted by Nth Kent Eagle View PostI doubt Brexiters care about jobs because they have guaranteed incomes. It is about something else for many of them.
I voted out , i am over retirement age, still work (self employed),
still have a mortgage and a pittance of a pension.Last edited by Malaga Eagle; 25-06-2016, 01:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Malaga Eagle View PostHow the fk do you work that out?
I voted out , i am over retirement age, still work (self employed),
still have a mortgage and a pittance of a pension.London is lost. Cheers Khan. Go NOW
A Good Old Fashioned Palace Supporter since 1963
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"WE LEAVE THE EU MARCH 2019"
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Still with the Brexiters in charge face with reduced tax income and growing debt I hope nobody complains about the cuts in benefits, social welfare and essential services.It's what big clubs no longer in administration, sometime, if not often managerless, in the Premiership and staying in the Premiership, do!
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Originally posted by Adlerhorst View PostThe finance sector provides really quite a lot of the U.K.'s total tax contribution, in case you were not aware.
That means we can pay for many things, like hospital schools, regional funding (which we will not have from thenEU any more) and wot not.Five dollars...maybe I'll go to the movies...by myself
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