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Devauxt commented Jun 1, 2016Or Sterling will drop, exports will rocket, inflation will rise steadily, BOE will review interest rates, mortgage rates will rise eventually, house prices will normalise, UK will take off
UK voters leaning towards Brexit, Guardian poll reveals
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Devauxt commented Jun 1, 2016I have tried to get a remain supporter (any remain supporter) to put forward a reasoned explanation why we should stay, but have yet to get that url url
UK voters leaning towards Brexit, Guardian poll reveals
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Devauxt commented Jun 1, 2016Which like minded democratic countries had you got in mind?? Austria Integrationist Belgium Integrationist Bulgaria Integrationist Croatia Integrationist Cyprus Integrationist Czech Republic Mixed Party politics, Denmark Eurosceptic Estonia ...
The three dangers of Brexit
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Devauxt commented Jun 1, 2016Brexiters aren't contributing to it, the EU is managing to do this all on its own. It has over stepped it remit considerably. It considers itself to be an all knowing and all conquering power, way above the intellect of the mere citizens of the ...
The three dangers of Brexit
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Devauxt commented Jun 1, 2016It would serve you well to read the posts properly. It is not that they can't, it is that they don't have a need to
UK voters leaning towards Brexit, Guardian poll reveals
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Devauxt commented Jun 1, 2016After 40 years of membership less than five per cent of UK businesses directly export to the EU, yet all are forced to comply with the burden of EU regulation. Far from connecting the UK to a set of economic powerhouses, EU membership has made the ...
UK voters leaning towards Brexit, Guardian poll reveals
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Devauxt commented May 31, 2016If the Brexit happens, the UK will no longer have to bow to the incompetent EU elite, who are in the end, going to severely damage Europe. Win or lose, only time will tell. I refer to your chat earlier with MaxDoom
The three dangers of Brexit
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Devauxt commented May 31, 2016I know this might come a major shock, but not everyone believes that the EU is the centre of the commercial universe
The three dangers of Brexit
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Devauxt commented May 31, 2016Being Irish and having worked and lived in Dublin and London, I am familiar with the financial sectors of both cities. The complexities I was referring to were connected with financial product and not computing. If the Brexit happens, London firms ...
The three dangers of Brexit
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Devauxt commented May 31, 2016The majority of the Dublin financial services industry is centred on asset administration and fund administration. Given that London has vastly more complex and varied financial services industry, Dublin won't pose a threat in the short to medium ...
The three dangers of Brexit
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Devauxt commented May 31, 2016..........................the eurozone as now configured is doomed. Debt is soaring, populations are aging, the periphery can’t function in a German-style monetary regime and the main political parties are too wedded to the status quo to offer ...
The three dangers of Brexit
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Devauxt commented May 31, 2016It did indeed Barkie, but Rome also had a mighty collaspe. One of most widely accepted causes - the influx of a barbaric horde - is discounted by some who feel that the mighty Rome, the eternal city, could not have so easily fallen victim to a ...
The three dangers of Brexit
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Devauxt commented May 27, 2016It is a bit rich of the PBOC to complain about others fabricating facts, misleading readers, misleading markets, when they have been doing it for years
China's central bank condemns foreign media reports on yuan
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Devauxt commented May 25, 2016Why would you want to arrest them? Whatever country they came from can deal with that issue and cost. All you want to do is prevent them coming into the country in the first place. Surely it should be our right to bar entry to any unsavory ...
A woman in London has placed a £100,000 bet on Britain staying in the EU
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Devauxt commented May 25, 2016Why would you ever want to let someone with terrorist links (even though they may have not committed a crime) into you country and why would the security services have to explain themselves and provide intelligence evidence to someone wholly ...
A woman in London has placed a £100,000 bet on Britain staying in the EU