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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 24 Jun 2016

    What #Brexit means for the City of Londonhttp://on.wsj.com/28Tlf54 

    3:12 AM - 24 Jun 2016
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      1. Carl‏ @cj980088 24 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        it means UK will have to impose regs on City corruption in order to trade in EU...big ? mark over City's future.

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      2. Unconditionalove‏ @_peaceonearth_ 24 Jun 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        london's economy is driven by migrant workers who make below min wage and who bust chops to compete. Perhaps Brits r prepd to do

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      3. Goyimbecomith‏ @goyimbecomith 24 Jun 2016
        Replying to @_peaceonearth_ @WSJ

        Well, maybe it's because there's no jobs for the below middle class which is why they voted out? Because of "refugees"

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      4. Unconditionalove‏ @_peaceonearth_ 24 Jun 2016
        Replying to @goyimbecomith

        no ENG is boomin thers plenty of jobs which is y evry1 goes, including commonwelth ppl. This is a vote against multicultrlsm.

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      1. BigOrangeBill‏ @BigOrangeBillTN 24 Jun 2016
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        FRREEEEEEDOOOOOM!!!!

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      1. Matt Thomas‏ @mvthomas1971 24 Jun 2016
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        With a City friendly Prime Minister in Boris, and absence of EU financial regulations, a "mass exit" seems very unlikely.

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      1. Sam Migwi‏ @SamMigwi3 24 Jun 2016
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        a slow down in economy

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      2. Unconditionalove‏ @_peaceonearth_ 24 Jun 2016
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        the same but there will be far too many empty jobs, causing wages to rise regardless. Will be interesting!

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      4. Unconditionalove‏ @_peaceonearth_ 24 Jun 2016
        Replying to @kevtweddle

        the article's about london but yes, same story in all economic centers - but this is about changing customs before economy.

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      1. PA_Cult314‏ @PA_Cult314 24 Jun 2016
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        so this is all about financial firms not about people ?

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      1. Gitte Prina‏ @GittePrina 24 Jun 2016
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        There was plenty of time to prepare for the exit - so it will be done....

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