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is about as British as the caviar he spreads on his pancakes every morning.
Savages...

Caviar is to be gently spooned not spread, so as not damage the delicate form and texture of each egg. Not to mention, a true connoisseur would never eat a mere peasant pancake, but a freshly baked russian blini...
 
Savages...

Caviar is to be gently spooned not spread, so as not damage the delicate form and texture of each egg. Not to mention, a true connoisseur would never eat a mere peasant pancake, but a freshly baked russian blini...
Whatever... I don't concern myself with trivial details like this. It will all be taken care of and served to me in the manner to which I am accustomed.
 
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King Arthur: The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water, signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. THAT is why I am your king.

Dennis: [interrupting] Listen, strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.
 
Vodafone is not a financial institution. HSBC moves around staff all the time, around the world. According to the chairman of HSBC with regard to its HQ:

"Chairman Douglas Flint said the decision was a "generational" one and is likely to result in the bank remaining in the UK for decades to come.

"As a global, systemically-important bank, in many ways the framework that we’re subject to is independent of location," Mr Flint said. "I think the UK has got a very developed and internationally-respected regulatory and legal system, it has considerable experience in dealing with complex international matters, because it is the largest and the most international financial centre."

I guess he's wrong too!

Are you kidding? What centuries of know how? How ignorant can you be? Without the Americans and tons of European traders you won't have hardly anyone knowledgeable in finance left in London. You are dreaming. I have worked at Barclays in London in rates derivatives trading and if there was 1 Brit among 10-15 other traders then that was high.

And among the many companies that contemplate moving staff or even headquarters to Europe is Vodafone and HSBC. You could not be more wrong
 
"peasant pancake", lol...:D

Savages...

Caviar is to be gently spooned not spread, so as not damage the delicate form and texture of each egg. Not to mention, a true connoisseur would never eat a mere peasant pancake, but a freshly baked russian blini...
 
Any and all euro denominated contracts will be traded, cleared, and settled in Central Europe should the UK trigger article 50. Thousands of financial jobs will be lost in London and move to European cities.

Vodafone is not a financial institution. HSBC moves around staff all the time, around the world. According to the chairman of HSBC with regard to its HQ:

"Chairman Douglas Flint said the decision was a "generational" one and is likely to result in the bank remaining in the UK for decades to come.

"As a global, systemically-important bank, in many ways the framework that we’re subject to is independent of location," Mr Flint said. "I think the UK has got a very developed and internationally-respected regulatory and legal system, it has considerable experience in dealing with complex international matters, because it is the largest and the most international financial centre."

I guess he's wrong too!
 
Any and all euro denominated contracts will be traded, cleared, and settled in Central Europe should the UK trigger article 50. Thousands of financial jobs will be lost in London and move to European cities.
Don't worry, the UK is gonna have to issue a lot of debt on the back of this turmoil, so all these people will get involved in Gilt trading.
 
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