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Devauxt commented Sep 5, 2016Any citizen, of any country who want to do business with the UK has a material interest in the effects and success of Brexit
Japan warns Brexit may drive banks, pharma investment to EU
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Devauxt commented Sep 5, 2016Careful cliffedwards, your neutral shield is slipping again
Brexit may bring difficult times, says Theresa May
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Devauxt commented Sep 5, 2016It was a statement of fact. Does it really require a comment?
Brexit may bring difficult times, says Theresa May
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Devauxt commented Sep 5, 2016She should have a chat with Cameron. He is the man with the inside track on not listening to the electorate
Merkel Stunned By Defeat To Anti-Immigrant Party In Her Home State
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Devauxt commented Sep 2, 2016Germany holds all the cards in the EU and with the UK being Germany's third largest importer, Germany will want to ensure even handed negotiations. Figures from the German government show last year the country sold 89 billion euros (£73.5bn) worth ...
Europe is going to hit Apple with its largest tax penalty ever
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Devauxt commented Sep 2, 2016What do you think the EU's CAP is?
Europe is going to hit Apple with its largest tax penalty ever
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Devauxt commented Sep 1, 2016The UK economy will have its ups and downs like all economies, but these results will help build a solid foundation for the future. Long may it continue
UK Manufacturing PMI climbs to ten-month high in August
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Devauxt commented Sep 1, 2016Glad you said it and not me. I would have been accused of picking on our little Socialist EU apologist.
Europe is going to hit Apple with its largest tax penalty ever
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Devauxt commented Aug 31, 2016Whilst Junker was PM of Luxembourg, he did similar deals with Ikea, Pepsi, FedEx, Burberry, Procter & Gamble, Amazon, Fiat, Shire, to name but a few. Lets hope he give the same treatment to them, as he does to the Irish and Apple
Europe is going to hit Apple with its largest tax penalty ever
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Devauxt commented Aug 30, 2016ROFL If you say it enough times, someone in here might believe you
France, joining German Economy Minister, urges halt to trade talks with U.S.
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Devauxt commented Aug 24, 2016All this does for Labour is further reduce their electability, something I didn't think was possible
Brexit: Owen Smith opposes Article 50 move without vote
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Devauxt commented Aug 24, 2016Exactly. Just as clueless and socialist as the current Labour leader
Brexit: Owen Smith opposes Article 50 move without vote
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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016ROFL At one time, the EU's head of Fraud and corruption was actually a convicted fraudster. It is indeed frightening the faith he puts in these jokers. The EU is all about power, the continuity of the institution of the EU and the survival of its ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016When he sobers up, he might get around to it
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016You are so right. Back in the 1970's, the UK was in a pile of DooDoo and because of this, it was a good reason to join the EEC. The main reason we were in such a state was because of Labour socialist policy and militant unions. EU socialist policy ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016Oh please barkie, you cannot be that stupid. 5 minutes after the refferendum you expect the plan to be fully developed, delivered and agreements in place. I hope you are not representative of the Dutch nation as a whole. You truly are depriving some ...
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016My little UK hater woofs again. The important thing is that the UK has the belief, capability and determination to make a success of this new beginning. Whereas you have Junker ( in between glasses of wine) video
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016So true. France needs someone to bank role it socialist ways and Germany needs a car crash economy like France to keep the value of the currency down. A marriage made in Brussels
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit
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Devauxt commented Aug 11, 2016Britain does not have a codified constitution but an unwritten one formed of Acts of Parliament, court judgments and conventions.
How a Hairdresser’s Lawsuit Could Spell Trouble for Brexit