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Neutral PwC study says 950,000 jobs will be lost in case of Brexit
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Costs of more than 100 billion pounds up to 2020, 2-3% higher unemployment rate
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"This analysis shows very clearly why leaving the European Union would be a real blow for living standards, jobs and growth," said Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of the CBI.

"Even in the best case this would cause a serious shock to the UK economy."

An exit could cost as many as 950,000 jobs, according to the study, meaning unemployment would be 2-3 per cent higher by 2020 than if Britain remained in the EU.

The research was undertaken by services firm PwC on behalf of business group the Confederation of British Industry.

http://www.ndtv.com/world-news/brexit-could-cost-british-economy-100-billion-pounds-study-1289169
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>>68207401
stop shilling Angela
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A price worth paying.
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>>68207401
Doesn't matter, most new jobs which are being created do not go to British workers anyway. So who gives a damn.
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>>68207593
This, is like saying herion addicts should just keep taking the stuff to avoid the shock of withdrawl.
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>>68207675
>Doesn't matter, most new jobs which are being created do not go to British workers anyway. So who gives a damn.
You should, because you the jobs lost will be 90% lost by Brits. Plus, your taxes will go up and your benefits down plus the NHS might have to be privatized.
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>>68207845
>This, is like saying herion addicts should just keep taking the stuff to avoid the shock of withdrawl.
No, it is just a study.

The analogy is more the following: Miranda wants a divorce from Dave. Because of a prenub she can actually not stay in their house, Dave remains in it and instead of getting alimony, she has to get a job to pay for her small apartment. And those great new relationships she thought she would had were just some desperate guys wanting to fuck a 46yr old on Tinder.
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It seems that every thread I see about the Brexit, the Germans are always shilling about how bad it would be for the UK. In reality it's they who are afraid, it's they who are cucked and cannot accept that another nation does not want to be part of their insane project. Just stop Germany, let us go, focus on your own problems and accept the EU project has failed.
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>>68207846
The NHS will have to be privatised under TTIP anyway.

>because you the jobs lost will be 90% lost by Brits
No, they will mostly be lost by people like Poles.
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what kind of jobs? the ones that are connected to the EU? the EU jobs?
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>>68208126
>No, they will mostly be lost by people like Poles.
Why? Poles work for little money, the higher paying jobs are lost in order to stay competitive plus a shitload of jobs in the City.
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Liberation from EU tyranny is more important than the Economy. We'll be fine in the long run anyway.
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>>68208212
The jobs that will be lost will be the manufacturing jobs which depend on EU trade, higher customs means that they will be less profitable and thus there will be less work. In factories 90% of the non-management staff are non-British. This is not an issue, nobody cares if some Poles lose their jobs.
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>>68208133
>what kind of jobs? the ones that are connected to the EU? the EU jobs?

1. financial services jobs
2. jobs created due to foreign investment
3. jobs needing access to the EU single market
4. jobs lost indirectly due to 1. to 3. and due to the recession that follows the Brexit vote
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>>68207401

Is Ferkel that scared? Dumb cunt had it coming
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950,000 jobs will be lost and water will turn to blood!

Please Brexit so we can Nexit.
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DEATH TO THIS KIKE PSEUDO-UNION!

DEATH TO THIS LIE
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>>68208280
>the manufacturing jobs
No, manufacturing will be fine due to WTO rules.

Services will be most affected, and then jobs across the UK due to the recession that follows Brexit.
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>>68207401
BND now has 4chan shills?
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>>68207401
We don't want to go down with your sinking ship.
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>>68207401
Why do German keep posting this pro EU shite. Its like you are so fucking desperate for us to remain. I thought Germany wants Britain to leave because we keep getting special treatment.
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>>68208385
If these are not affected then you have to explain why there will be a recession. In case you did not notice our economy is doing ok, it is the EU's which is doing terribly.
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All that is true but I still want Brits to fuck off and pave a way for others.

Germans are going too far.
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>>68208420
There have been EU shills for years.
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>>68208442

They know the EU will fall apart if we leave.
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>>68208292
1. financial services jobs
2. jobs created due to foreign investment
3. jobs needing access to the EU single market
4. jobs lost indirectly due to 1. to 3. and due to the recession that follows the Brexit vote

And NOTHING of value will be lost. Just stop if your intentions are to convince Brits to vote to remain your autistic posting is doing the exact opposite.
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>>68208588
Also, EEA would cover those jobs just as the EU would.
All the benefits, none of the dictatorship outside of traditional national politics.
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>>68208049
Lel this

Having said that, at least Miranda won't share the same house with kebabs who will no longer need a visa to enter her and Dave's "house". Independence is expensive, but worth it.
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>>68208447
>If these are not affected then you have to explain why there will be a recession. In case you did not notice our economy is doing ok, it is the EU's which is doing terribly.

Manufacturing makes up a very small part of the UK economy. Most jobs are in services and they are most affected due to losing access to the EU single market and lost foreign investments.

People do not realize that even if foreign companies just temporarily halted their investment until the EU-UK negotiations are completed in 2018, that alone is a serious blow to the UK economy, the capital markets, IPOs, debt issuances, bank staff levels, consultants etc. - not to mention that costs to the gov require more austerity even losing more jobs.
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Oh man it's gonna be a great day on /pol/ when the Britcucks vote to stay in. It will be like the scottish independence embarrassment x10000
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>>68208673
>Having said that, at least Miranda won't share the same house with kebabs who will no longer need a visa to enter her and Dave's "house". Independence is expensive, but worth it.

those 'kebabs' are Dave's Syrian and Polish friends who sometimes visit and actually help with cooking and are good company.
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>>68208828
>that even if foreign companies just temporarily halted their investment until the EU-UK negotiations are completed in 2018
Except that this would not happen. Trade does not magically stop during negotiations.

>>68208866
Except that the Scottish separatists are a bunch of leftwing cucks, people supporting it were just being retards.

>In the latest YouGov poll, commissioned by The Times newspaper, 45% are in favour of leaving the 28 nation bloc while 36% support staying in the EU.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/eu-referendum-yougov-poll-brexit-versus-stay-feb-3-4-2016-2

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-referendum-brexit-campaign-takes-nine-point-lead-just-months-from-expected-poll-a6854751.html
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>>68208984
>Syrians are good
Merkel please go to work.
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>>68208984
>those 'kebabs' are Dave's Syrian and Polish friends who sometimes visit and actually help with cooking and are good company.
Jesus Christ this is some good goy shit
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>>68209000
>Except that this would not happen. Trade does not magically stop during negotiations.

But new investments definitely stop. Foreigners wanting access to the EU single market won't throw good money after bad.

>>68209041
>Merkel please go to work.
Some are nice.
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>>68208447
>it is the EU's which is doing terribly.
Not true though. EU economy is doing rather well actually, the only real problem is deflation. Rising oil prices are likely to fix that (in some extent, not in full).
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>>68209000
>Except that this would not happen. Trade does not magically stop during negotiations.
Sterling fell record low on the first week of Brexit fears. You Brits are a bit too confident of yourselves.
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>>68209213
>Foreigners wanting access to the EU single market won't throw good money after bad.
Most investment in the UK is into things like the housing market from rich Arabs and Indians due to the homebuy scheme. It has nothing to do with access to the EU market. The investments which are aimed at access to the marker in the UK are in things like manufacturing, which as I said before mainly affects Polish workers, so nobody cares.

>Some are nice.
No, they are not. Go get raped by one already.

>>68209338
>Not true though
Call me when Southern Europe does not have massive unemployment, France is not stagnant and Germany has not destroyed its surplus with immigration. The only areas of the EU with food economic indicators are eastern Europe which is helped by separate currencies and huge subsidies.

>>68209446
Which is not an issue. It has not effected anything tangibly. You Europeans have your heads in your own arses.
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>>68209338
>Not true though. EU economy is doing rather well actually, the only real problem is deflation. Rising oil prices are likely to fix that (in some extent, not in full).

Let's say it straight - there are EU states which do good and those who do not.
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>>68209553
sorry wrong chart above, here GDP growth
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>>68209522
>Most investment in the UK is into things like the housing market from rich Arabs and Indians due to the homebuy scheme. It has nothing to do with access to the EU marke

You don't know anything about foreign investment, do you?
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>>68209672
>Doesn't include the housing market
Trashed
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>>68209712
You do not know what FDI is, right? Changing ownership of a townhouse in London is irrelevant when it comes to job. FDI is when someone actually BUILDS shit in London or elsewhere in the UK.

https://en.santandertrade.com/establish-overseas/united-kingdom/foreign-investment
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>>68209843
>Changing ownership of a townhouse in London is irrelevant when it comes to job.
Which is not the topic of discussion. When a foreigner buys a property in the UK it results in capital inflow. This is investment.
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>>68207401
Hey Hans, go fuck yourself.
We'll have Brexit and then one by one many other states will leave the union and/or the euro.
So that at the end the one and only country that benefited from this clusterfuck that is the EU, Germany, will be left alone with a new generation void of full-blooded germans and a worthless currency.
Maybe by then the rest of the civilized world will unite once again to kick your cuck asses and remove the jewish bankers and politicians that own you. I fucking hope so.
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>>68209522
>>68209553
>>68209579
I'm monitoring EU economy and again, it's doing rather well. In general, there are some countries that are doing shit (Greece), some that are stagnating (France, Spain), but most are doing well.
Unemployment is falling, wages are growing and business is also going quite well (factory orders, services etc.).

>Which is not an issue. It has not effected anything tangibly.
You seem to forget that London is a financial centre. Although Brexit will hurt the Euro, it will hurt Pound way more. And as a result, it will hurt you too.
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>>68208673
holy shit that is a perfect analogy

Why would you want to stay when your partner keeps giving out keys to violent criminals?

Thank you based proxyfag
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>>68208049
>The analogy is more the following: Miranda wants a divorce from Dave. Because of a prenub she can actually not stay in their house, Dave remains in it and instead of getting alimony, she has to get a job to pay for her small apartment

there are retards who believe family analogies make sense on the state level
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>>68210268
>You seem to forget that London is a financial centre.
I don't live in London and neither do the vast majority of this country.

>Although Brexit will hurt the Euro, it will hurt Pound way more. And as a result, it will hurt you too.
No doubt it will have short term difficulties, but I do not care about that.
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>pwc
>neutral

they pride themselves on being very diverse. this must be beyond biased
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>>68210268
>I'm monitoring EU economy and again, it's doing rather well. In general, there are some countries that are doing shit (Greece), some that are stagnating (France, Spain), but most are doing well.

yes thats why draghi took the intrest rates to 0.00 and we have deflation, because the economy is doing so well
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>>68210344
Don't get me wrong, I would like you guys to fuck off, EU has to go through changes, I'm just being realistic.
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Leave the EU already you pussies what's the point of staying in it if you're not a poor country who can't pay debnts
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>>68208051
they just want to offload some of the millions of uneducated illiterate ISIS terrorists they've invited in to their country
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Sounds like a good excuse to deport 950,000 immigrants then.
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>>68207401
Only low tier morons and xenophobic dementia riddled non productive pensioners think leaving the EU will not have a negative economic impact on the UK.
Dangerous times, that so many jobs lie in the hands of old bigots that don't even work.
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>>68210427
In my previous post I stated the problem of deflation. Hence ECB's decisions.
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>>68209579
romania
poland
slovakia

only ones posting almost 1% growth are developing economies that should be posting 5%+ and you call that GOOD?
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>>68210502
deflation is the symptom, not the problem, the problem is no money to spend on anything
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>>68208280

I'm fairly sure that in case of Brexit EU will give incentives for European companies operating in UK and non-European companies running their European operations from UK to relocate into EU. Good deal of lost jobs will be in financial sector.
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>>68210446
Fair enough.
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>>68210277
which makes zero sense when you realize the UK is not in schengen
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>>68207846
>NHS might have to be privatized.

You're saying that as if it would be a bad thing.
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>>68210644
Not really considering that the EU wants a banking transaction tax, the UK is the one which has been vetoing it. This is why I call you Euros delusional.
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Redpill me on economy, /pol/.

Who thought that expecting countries to grow endlessly and being able to pay back more and more bond interests was a good idea?
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>>68210493
get off the proxy schlomo

people can't even afford tampons
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>>68210737
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>>68210728
guess what, when you have the largest economy in the world, you set the rules
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We either leave or learn to accept even more immigration and further destruction of our environment for homes for them all.

We may lose a few jobs but we save our trees and don't get Turks.
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((((((Neutral PwC))))))
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>>68210655
nobody is really any more because enough people realised they were getting fucked in the arse so they closed borders

But you know they will try again and next time it will be
>Schegen 2: T*rkish Boogaloo
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Why are Germans always the only people shilling this on here, what's their wacky scheme this time? Do they need to get beaten up again?
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>>68210800
>guess what, when you have the largest economy in the world, you set the rules
Yes, it is a constant thing to see the USA capitulate to the might of the EU in trade negotiations. Oh wait, no. The EU gives the USA what it wants.
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>>68210737
>Who thought that expecting countries to grow endlessly and being able to pay back more and more bond interests was a good idea?
Abenomics.

Essentially state debt is a meme, those are just numbers on some piece of paper or in a computer. If a country says "oh well, I really do not want to pay anything any more" nobody can do anything. In the US, the Fed just bought up lots of debt and has it on its books. The ECB does the same. If the ECB continued 80 billion in purchases per month and half of it were state bonds, after 5 years, it would have a few trillions on its books, so states would pay interest to the ECB an the ECB would just hand it back to the states. And nobody would care.
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>>68210838
Turkey would be on the path to the EU right now if it was not for Orban vetoing the deal. Merkel and the EU wanted to give the Turks unlimited visas and passport-free controls between the EU and Turkey.
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>>68207401
see, you brits better stay. mama merkel will take care of you
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>>68210728
>Not really considering that the EU wants a banking transaction tax, the UK is the one which has been vetoing it.
BS, only 11 countries out of 28 want a financial transaction tax (not a banking transaction tax) - and even they cannot agree on one.

UK vetoing anything... please, Nigel, get real. In 90% of the EU Council votes, the UK is on the winning side of the vote, 90% m8 - and not a single veto has been lost.
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>>68208984
>those 'kebabs'
>sometimes good company
You deserve everything that's coming to you. Can't wait to ship you all those nice African cooks we get by boat.
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>>68210575
Study about economy a bit anon. It's quite funny how much impact a simple thing like inflation/deflation has on the health of the economy. It's the cause of most other problems.
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>>68210947
wanna bet Turkey will give citizenship to "refugees" and send them northward?
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>>68207401
You mean EU will lose 950000 jobs :^)
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>>68210508
>only ones posting almost 1% growth are developing economies that should be posting 5%+ and you call that GOOD?
That is quarter on quarter growth - you need to multiple it by 4 to get to annualized growth.
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>>68210919

>oh well, I really do not want to pay anything any more

That can't happen, it would be the 2001 Argentinian crisis all over again. Inflation skyrocketing, people losing faith in the currency of the country, business plummeting overall.

Now, if you can mint your own currency freely (like Japan. European countries can) you could just print a shitton of new money and use it to pay back the debt. You'll get inflation and people angry, but still better than a default.
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>>68211093

*European countries can't
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>>68210877
yes thats why there are no EU standards for goods, services, thousands upon thousands of EU laws and regulations that companies must follow etc etc

are fucking kidding me
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>>68210989
>only 11 countries out of 28 want a financial transaction tax
The most powerful ones including Germany and France, and they get their way. If the UK leaves the EU then the EU will become much more centralised and Socialist economically, so you will drive away the financial sector to London.

>In 90% of the EU Council votes, the UK is on the winning side of the vote, 90% m8 - and not a single veto has been lost.
http://ukandeu.ac.uk/explainers/does-the-uk-win-or-lose-in-the-council-of-ministers/

Read this and you would know why this is not a good thing.
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>>68211161
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transatlantic_Trade_and_Investment_Partnership

Enjoy your American economic standards faggot.
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>>68210427
>yes thats why draghi took the intrest rates to 0.00 and we have deflation, because the economy is doing so well
Draghi has the interest rate at -0.4% plus he is doing massive quantiative easing and quite honestly, that is perfect. The ECB creates money out of thin air and inflation still isn't 9%. Isn't this amazing? The ECB just buys debt and more debt and pays the interest it gets directly to the states. It is an amazing deal.
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>>68211161

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/ttip-big-business-and-us-to-have-major-say-in-eu-trade-deals-leak-reveals-a6937141.html

Obama has to sign off on it
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>>68207401
>neutral study finds that if it's not good for the Jews, then it's not good for you
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>>68210947
Yep Turkey really has the EUnuch over a barrel, another good reason to leave.

Just to talk about sending some rapefugees to Turkey the EU had to pay 6 Billion and speed up the process of making them members.

Europe has been sold out again, run while you can
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>>68207401
I bet a shit load of them a bureaucratic roles solely for brit-EU relations. New jobs will form to make up for Britain leaving the EU, and in Britain to sustain its independences.

This is hilarious, it's like everyone's forgotten that Britain was once it's own thing and was one of the dominate empires on the globe. France, Spain, Portugal and even Italy have all proven they can excel on their own, conquer foreign lands and build great cultures

The only nation that's really nothing without the EU is Germany, and ironically is going to be reduced to nothing by the EU. What a fucking joke
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>>68209962
>When a foreigner buys a property in the UK it results in capital inflow. T
Capital inflow that doesn't do anything isn't FDI. Learn economics. When someone puts 1 billion on an account in London, that is NOT FDI.
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>>68211010
I didn't say inflation/deflation doesn't have an effect on the economy. It obviously does. The reason we do not have inflation is infinitely more important however.
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>>68211333
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>>68211182
>The most powerful ones including Germany and France, and they get their way.
No they don't. If you knew anything, you would know the Financial Transaction Tax is pretty much dead. They tried to put it together for years and people are losing interest in it, because there are so many holdout countries such as the Dutch or Austria.

>>68211182
>Read this and you would know why this is not a good thing.
The point is that the UK actually agrees to virtually all EU legislation. So much for "muuuhhh, sovereignty!"
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>>68207401
Better to be poor than be invaded by shitskins
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>>68211465
And once the UK is gone they can force it through. The Dutch and Austrians are nothing once Merkel starts applying pressure.

>he point is that the UK actually agrees to virtually all EU legislation. So much for "muuuhhh, sovereignty!"
No, the point is that in a lot of cases we get opt outs instead so that the rate of disagreement is actually far higher than the percentage of the vote. The UK is also the country which loses the votes most often which shows that the EU is hardly a group of friends.
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fun fact: if the UK leaves the EU nigel farage MEP will instantly become unemployed
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>>68211333
Come on, BS. The UK never had any EU bureaucrats in London or elsewhere in the UK. The only institution I can think of is EBA, the European Banking Association, which has I believe 30 or so people employed.

As a matter of fact, Brexit will require about 25,000 lawyers and civil servants hired in order to get all these trade negotiations done and laws passed and regulations to entangle the UK from the EU.

Costs are massive. The new red tape that Brexit will create is probably a paper staple from the UK to the moon.
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>>68211577
Which is a point in his favour. A man campaigning the abolishment of his own position is more trustworthy than someone shilling for the EU because their job depends on it.
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>>68211579
lawyers come in droves

melding common law to European law isn't easy
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>>68211568
>The Dutch and Austrians are nothing once Merkel starts applying pressure.

They could have long put it in place - it would not be EU wide anyway. The reason why they do not do it, is because the banking and financial sector in Germany, France etc. have gone berserk and said if they do it, trades will go to Amsterdam and London.

It is never going to happen. Never.
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>>68211579
>require 25,000 lawyers
Great, it will create 25000 new jobs right there
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>>68211632
>A man campaigning the abolishment of his own position is more trustworthy than someone shilling for the EU because their job depends on it.
Actually, Nigel will just retire after the Brexit disaster... except if the vote is IN.

And I think Nigel does everything in his power to alienate moderates in the UK through his very non-moderate, extremist rhetoric. This way his whole existence can continue after the June 23 vote.
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>>68211701
>Great, it will create 25000 new jobs right there
Yeah, those are in the 950,000 lost jobs estimate. That is NET.
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>>68211632
he only did it because he thought it would never happen, he was not counting on mad dave doing it on a dare, like he did the pig
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>>68210737

Capitalists who think that economic growth will literally never end.

>>68211093
>>68211116

The point is that while countries will never 'admit' to refusing to pay back their debt and default, there is literally no incentive to actually pay it back.

It's why we keep raising the debt ceiling in America; it's one big meme. As long as we don't say we're not going to pay it, we don't actually have to pay it.
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>>68211579

On the most basic of levels merkel fucking hates us. If this truly was going to destroy the uk (and london with it) she would be jumping at the idea.

London being the financial powerhouse it is pisses the germans and french off no end. Its much safer when the vultures dont have any say in what it does.
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>>68211757

What extremist rhetoric? Wanting to leave the EU is not extremist.
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>>68211668
It will happen once the main opposition is gone because it is part of their objective for more central EU power. Why do you think that even though Merkel is getting flak from her own party and the CSU that she and the other members of the European elite just carry on anyway? Because she has an idea of what Europe should look like and her aim is to create that, she does not care what others think.

>>68211757
Nah, he has already said what he will do if we vote out, which is to start campaigning for voting reform in favour of proportional representation.

>And I think Nigel does everything in his power to alienate moderates in the UK through his very non-moderate, extremist rhetoric.
Doesn't matter, he is not the voice of the Out Campaign, that has fallen to Boris Johnson who has very high approval ratings.

>>68211831
Nah, he resigned from the Conservative Party and joined the tiny party of UKIP to do this. If he wanted a job from it he would have just kept the party line.
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>guys sign your country away to purgatory forever because there might be teething problems for a few years okay?

VOTE LEAVE
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>>68207401
They aren't mentioning that 1 million would be fuckers being deported losing their jobs.

Give me something to be proud of Anglo-Motherland and I'll happily come home.
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>>68212105
I wish the fascistic anglo would return
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>>68207593

Especially since it will be the "rat tail of society jobs" that will be lost: Lawyers, EU accounting experts, regulators, government officials etc.
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>>68209553
>Still believing the GDP meme.
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>>68207401
I work for PwC
AMA
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>>68211936
In Germany they're probably used to extreme PC
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>>68207401
Lol. Don't worry UK, after Trump wins and you guys go through the Brexit, we'll negotiate the world's greatest trade deal that will grant both of our countries increased prosperity.

Meanwhile mainland Europe can fester with goatfuckers until Germany goes full retard again.
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>>68207401
my man!

didn't you lose the last topic you made?

>As in, trade comes before deals.
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>>68212455
Proofs?
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>>68212455
on a scale of 1 to 10 how much of a jew are you?
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>>68212455
post nose
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>>68212542
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>>68212455
Give job pls
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>>68211537
>Better to be poor than be invaded by shitskins

UK is more invaded by shitskins than most of EU. They want to relax immigration from commonwealth... that includes most of Africa and Pakistan. They want to get rid of Poles and Romanians.... and get shitskins to replace 'em in shit tier jobs.
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>>68208051
Tell me about it.
Germany are the Joos of Europe.
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>>68207401

>stopped the boats
>Brexit
>Trump

PLEASE US NEXT. THE ANGLOSPHERE WIL BE UNKEKED. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
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>>68213222
Sorry leaf, but you guys are the Sweden of the Anglosphere. You can only be a martyr to show how dangerous liberal ideologies are.
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>>68208049
In this analogy, Dave is a cuck who forces Miranda to fuck niggers. Just like Germany is trying to do with Britain. Miranda is better off living the independent life because she has a proud thousand year tradition of living her own life, and to kowtow to the demands of Dave the cuck is a betrayal of everything Miranda's parents raised her to believe in.

>OUT
>OUT
>OUT
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>>68213184
First things first.
>Get out of EU.
>Tell Merkin no to her precious rapefugees.
Then we can worry about our cuckservative PM who is going to be quiting soon anyway and probably really soon if we leave the EU.
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>>68212667
I don't know how to proof without disclosing my identity. I don't want to get a paid 3 months suspension and then get fired.
>>68212672
>>68212704
Not a Jew. I'm just a Software Engineer.
>>68213124
Apply. You're still EU citizen until brexit and therefore allowed to easily get a Swiss working permit
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>>68207401
So what Fairbairn is saying is that there are approximately 950,000 "immigrants" that will have to leave once the UK no longer observes the laws of the EU?
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>>68213222
sacrifices must be made

I feel bad for the hundreds of decent Canadians
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>>68207401

we bankrupted ourselves to stop you from controlling us once hans

we aint afraid to crash this shit with no survivors a 2nd time

we will find our feet again as always

you will stay in the trash where you belong you born nation wrecker

we will soak up all the trade when we leave..and from the EUs corspe when it collapses.

we are fine...you are fucked though.

you shouldnt of flooded us with ahmeds
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This just proves that there are 950,000 people working in jobs that aren't really producing anything. It's bureaucracy. Unemployment shouldn't be a dirty word. People should have time for doing activities they enjoy, instead of working in an office all week and in the weekends everything's closed. I think in the future robots will ensure this freedom
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>>68207401
What are these magical jobs that would disappear?
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>>68213422
No nepotism? Aw. I'll have a look, though. Put in a good word for any Bongs if you hear of them applying.
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>>68213548
don't most brits love muslim cock? what's the point of a brexit?
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>>68213184

nope only canada,NZ.AUS not the other members

you are wrong
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>>68213797
do most Americans love Mexican cock?
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>>68212455
i probably know some of your coworkers or even you topkek
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>>68213797

>getting lectured by a burger on minorities
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>>68213906
It's possible. Let's go for a beer.
>>68213767
Alright senpai
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>>68213363
Uk eversince just raided other countries and robbed them or, just like now, depends on their own bubble of financemarket.

I want them out of europe too.
Get rekt Island monkeys
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>>68214134

>said the kraut
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>>68207401
lets see having 2-3% higher unemployment or having 2-3 million allah snackbars in your country who are on unemployment because germany forced you to take them mean 4-6% unemployment

for the good of europe the EU must die
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>>68213390

They are already lining boris us for it.


And a boris trump bromance is something i want to see happen
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>>68214546
>Nige and Rand are best buds
>BoJo and Trump become bros too
Wew

>>68214537
20 Million muslims in Germany by 2020, about 80%+ is the 18 to 30 demographic
Current population is 80 million, only 20% is 18 to 30.
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>>68214134

Shut your gabber sitzpinkler
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Ignore the german itt, he's an anti-white who wants to exterminate the white race through massmigration and racemixing
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>>68215064
I don't want this to happen. How is it possible that in the current time, after all we've learned, it's still possible for a single person to drive a developed country to hell.

Fuck that shit
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>>68216219
It's not like Merkel is working on her own. Her handlers have their fingers everywhere.
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>funded by the CBI
>the same fuckers who said not entering the Euro would cost billions and bring the economic shoah to Britain
Fuck off
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>>68208292
>due to the recession that follows the Brexit vote
They said we'd still have 0.9% to 1.5% growth with Brexit you kike faggot
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>>68207593
This
Buck the boody eu bastards
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>>68216268
She's the main reason. She, her ticking biological clock and her lack of satisfaction in life. She can't bring in 7 trillion of Muslim friends only because she's lonely. Stupid bitch. Women are so fucking useless and stupid.
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Wrong on the ERM

In 1987 the CBI ‘called for full UK membership of the European Monetary System, arguing that the discipline of a more stable exchange rate could help to increase Britain’s share of world trade.’ British membership of the ERM led to interest rates hitting 15% in 1992 and millions of homeowners going into negative equity. After the UK crashed out of the ERM on ‘Black Wednesday’ on 16 September 1992, it enjoyed a sustained period of economic growth.
Support for the UK joining the euro

In 1999, the CBI argued that joining the Euro would ‘deliver significant benefits to the UK economy’, including allowing British companies ‘to participate fully in a more complete and competitive single market’ and removing ‘from the UK economy the harmful impact of exchange rate volatility.’ Since the euro crisis began in 2009, several Eurozone countries have entered economic depression, while the UK, which was able to devalue its currency, has returned to economic growth.
Support for further EU control

The CBI has consistently supported transferring control from the British Parliament and courts to the EU institutions. In 2000, it stated that the need for the Nice Treaty, which transferred control to the EU institutions, was ‘pressing’. In 2008, the CBI stated that it ‘welcome[d] the attempt to clarify the role and remit of the EU’ in the Lisbon Treaty, which transferred more control from the UK to the EU. The result of greater EU control is that half the laws made each year which apply to the UK, are made by unaccountable and undemocratic EU institutions.
The CBI was wrong then.

Now the CBI insists that the UK must remain in the EU.

The CBI is wrong now.
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Ah the same CBI that warned of disaster if we didn't join Euro back in 2000? Fuck off
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>>68213858
nope
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>>68208280
>nobody cares
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>>68213548
>we are not afraid to crash
>we will find our feet
A FUCKING SAND PILE
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>>68218649

still a better nation than yours :^)
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>>68218649

the salt is real! i know that you know what happens when we leave

no more gravy train...ill be voting out at the brexit

btw im half pole,my british dad culturally enriched one of your women :^)
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