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If you read the report you'd see they've not done much since 2018.
The mistake realisation moment in trying to move/scatter the City’s functions over several Eurozone nations when the financial wholesale market remains here, is yet to come.
There is an awful lot of - lack of understanding

On the negotiations - I have been smiling today at the 'supposed' sudden angst on both sides regarding 'events' that could cause either party to walk away

The 'ritual dances' are interesting to observe - as are the gullible comments
 
The EBA were located in the same building as my London office. They closed up shop in 2019. Getting a job with a financial regulator is one of the best moves to get into high level financial services jobs. You cant do that with the EBA in London any more.

Sob - where did I put those tissues;-)
 
Is Hancock having the jab tomorrow to bury the announcement of a no-deal?
 
Is Hancock having the jab tomorrow to bury the announcement of a no-deal?
I still think both sides will budge a little to get a deal. The biggest danger now is running out of time to get the legislation past all 27 EU nations and both Houses of our own parliament before everything stops for Xmas.
 
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I still think both sides will budge a little to get a deal. The biggest danger now is running out of time to get the legislation past all 27 EU nations and both Houses of our own parliament before everything stops for Xmas.
JRM has a huge stake in a no-deal occurring. Do you think hed extend the parliamentary time to get a deal through if it's costing him millions personally?
 
JRM has a huge stake in a no-deal occurring. Do you think hed extend the parliamentary time to get a deal through if it's costing him millions personally?
Never thought of it like that tbh. I still think it's more likely fuck-wittery than machiavellian plotting that might lead to no deal.
 
I'm never sure now whether Brexiters are just being idiots or wumming. Why would an EU organisation stay in the UK with potential disruption of its business long-term (would they have kept the UK staff?), yet you say "rush" (and throw in a global pandemic as if anyone knew that was coming)? Brexit disrupters complaining about disruption, what a surprise.

Any international lawyers on board? If they don't pay the rent, how would the landlords get the money?


They'd sue them through the European Courts.........oh wait
 
The IM bill is back in the Commons on Monday.
Unless we get a deal before then AND the 'technicaly' illegal clauses are reinstated ( according to Mogg they will be) I'd say all bets were off on a deal.
N'est ce pas?
Report is that the latest snag is the fishing countries are after more certainty over how agreed terms would be enforced under international law. Even while we try to legislate about how we would break international law.

Of course, if Mogg would personally benefit from Brexit, he'd want to scupper the deal. N'est-ce pas?
 
2021-2070. Even mcfc1632 reckoned 50 years to see the benefit.
Another example of you taking the words of another poster and twisting them?

It is why I - and others - choose not to engage with you other than to correct
 
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