Cue more outpourings of Remainer angst at the possibility Brexit might actually turn out to be just fine
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It might turn out alright but that doesn't excuse the lies, backstabbing and hopelessness of our negotiation team. Nor does it change the MO of many which is to get out of the EU before tighter tax regulations come in.
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Escaping EU tax laws sounds to be like the most legitimate reason for leaving the EU asap
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The changes would have stopped the current leak of £53bn unpaid taxes per year out of our economy. This is why all the media owners are pushing for it. F*ck our hospitals and schools, let's invest in luxury yachts. Yeah?
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A negative, economically damaging outcome is never a good thing. It is never better. This is is interesting report and also interesting how the data was obtained.
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“The story has always been three to five years out, not what does it do to the City the morning after Brexit,” Rob Rooney, chief executive of Morgan Stanley International. “If people judge it by the numbers that move ([immediately] afterwards, they will miss the point.”
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Only 4,000 losing their jobs? Brilliant, great news for all of them.
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