London post-brexit as a financial center

Don't just copy nonsense from other sources. First try to understand global economy.
It is not 10 billion, it is even less then 9 billion from which we should still substract all economical benefits. 1,5 billion already of scientific research.

If the UK will leave we will at least not miss your "intelligence". The average IQ of the EU population will raise after the UK left (not sure if you understand what I mean unfortunatelly).

PS: lower taxes and new incentives will add additional costs.
Dude, you are just copying nonsense from other sources. You need to learn to read. That is your first priority.

£10 billion is the net contribution to the EU annually. We will no longer pay this.

Note I'm done with you now. Only a moron would have a problem with peaceful protests in the UK.
 
Why's May getting so much flack? She's still trying to do a backsies on brexit, aka save the Republic from economic Armageddon?
 
Since we are all interested in going back in history now to learn more about Margaret Thatcher and UK's position on joining in EU then, I found this longer version of the same video about the parliamentary debate about UK's position to EU. This video covers more about the session. And at that time of this video, the Labour Party was even more vehemently against UK joining EU when in fact it was a Labour PM who signed UK up to join in EU back in 1973 and now they were trying to pick on Thatcher who was actually staunchly against UK to be in the EU right from the beginning. So they were essentially discussing Brexit back then in 1990 at the time of this video when UK realized the problem with EU with the direction that EU was going:


Really miss Thatcher!
 
And if UK is that insignificant to global economy then why would Brexit be causing a global recession? This again is contradicting what many of the posters were saying before. You can't have it both ways.
Excellent point there btw. Why does anyone care we are leaving? Could it be the loss of money i.e. £10 billion a year? No of course not cause it's only a billion or two lol
 
Why's May getting so much flack? She's still trying to do a backsies on brexit, aka save the Republic from economic Armageddon?

UK is NOT a Republic!!! It's a Constitutional Monarchy!!! Oh god, another ignorant troll trying to talk about something that they don't even have the basic knowledge about. LOL
 
Excellent point there btw. Why does anyone care we are leaving? Could it be the loss of money i.e. £10 billion a year? No of course not cause it's only a billion or two lol

It can be the final push because we are already on the edge. It does not mean Brexit alone sends the economy into recession. There are typically multiple reasons for recessions, not just one.
 
I'm sorry but you don't know anything about Brexit. Car industry is subject to price competition just like other industries. Most German cars these days are not made in Germany - they have factories from Slovakia to US to China.

Exports of UK-made Japanese manufacturers is irrelevant to Japan. The Japanese cars made in the UK are not exported to Japan, they are exported to the EU. This issue is about trade with UK-EU, not UK-Japan. Overnight, these cars will be taxed as coming from outside the EU, so there will be a 10% tax. German-owned manufacturers don't have this problem, they will still sell at the same price. They will have taxes on export to UK but overall, the EU as a whole will be a much more important market in trade.

I'm surprised the lack of knowledge seen in this topic by people doing ZERO research.

I didn't say it's between UK and Japan. It would obviously be between EU and Japan since it would be Japan who would be trying to export its cars (assembled and manufactured in UK) to EU. Again people didn't read.
 
Continuation on the auto topic:

ACEA shows some interesting numbers. Both the EU and UK will lose here but the parts imports are interesting. So if UK taxes EU imports of parts, the car exports to outside of EU will suffer as well.
 
I didn't say it's between UK and Japan. It would obviously be between EU and Japan since it would be Japan who would be trying to export its cars (assembled and manufactured in UK) to EU. Again people didn't read.

What does it have to do with EU and Japan? It's a Japanese company who owns the factory but the export is FROM UK to EU, Japan plays no direct part here. It's not Japan exporting the cars, doesn't matter how you look at it.
 
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