Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton ▼ 2019 (87)▼ May (18)Trumps and Brexit troubles are due to the absence ... The New World Order A Town Near You If Tony Blair,...Brexit, Frexit, Nexit and Dexit the new European U...The BBC through the ages have demonstrated themsel...Sunday the day... Continue Reading →
City of London Financial Services and Brexit
Financial Services City of London. What happens to the city of London and the Financial Services sector post Brexit? My guess not a lot, and I am not saying that just tongue in cheek. For years the city of London have been envied from across the European Union no more so than... Continue Reading →
FDI Foreign Direct Investment and the Brexit Conundrum
Is the importance of FDI Foreign Direct Investment over played? The UK government have placed a great deal of importance on Foreign Direct Investment FDI, as indeed have I in my various ramblings on Brexit. However, is this so important a Metric? If so does FDI come with a moral compass? Important points to consider... Continue Reading →
You can check out but you can never leave
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The European Court of Justice is the PMs Curse. The Dark Backers
Last thing I remember, I wasRunning for the doorI had to find the passage back to the place I was before'Relax' said the night man,'We are programmed to receive.You can check out any time you like,But you can never leave!'Eagles The European Court of Justice ECJ and the backstopThis is all so embarrassing. The withdrawal agreement... Continue Reading →
Is this really what we want for our future within the EU? Hell no!
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Is It Time To Consider The EEA As A Temporary Solution?
Aberconwy voted in the referendum:Turnout 71.7% with 30,147 (46%) voting remain and 35,357 (54%) voting leave.MP: Guto BebbGuto Bebb voted in favour of triggering article 50Guto Bebb MP, the former Defence Minister and a leading supporter of the People’s Vote campaignLANCASTER HOUSE SPEECHDuring the Lancaster House speech Mrs May made clear that we would leave... Continue Reading →
European Union Burden On SMEs, Science and Non Profit Organisations
Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Leave vote: 70.0% MP: Yvette Cooper (Labour) Yvette Cooper voted for Article 50, saying: “Nobody said at any time ‘you know what, I am not going to respect the result afterwards’ – that’s the kind of thing Donald Trump says.”European Union Burden on SMEsWe frequently hear the protestations from the CBI on how Brexit will... Continue Reading →