What divorce gps, what are you talking about? Britain is keeping the same laws implemented by the eu. It will be good 5 years before you see any changes . Apart from the bills of course.
Slow down, they might do a u turn lolThe divorce in 2019 when we step off the sinking ship, onto a speedboat to the land off milk and honey.
Interesting times coming that's for sure. EU migrants already been refused to acquire mortgage this week.
No. They spend it on booze.I take it no British nationals where denied a mortgage this week ?
The governmentWho ?
Interesting times coming that's for sure. EU migrants already been refused to acquire mortgage this week.
The eu is on the brink of splitting up. Those with vested interests want to prolong it as long as possible. Truth is it's a gravy train for the eu political elite and they don't want it to end. Tough titty I say.I agree! This brexit is going to throw up some interesting times indeed. Once the EU and UK start squabbling over money, that's when the fun starts. I know one thing, it ain't going to be easy on the UK. The EU have to be seen to be tough so no other countries jump ship and with that, it ain't going to be fun.
I agree! This brexit is going to throw up some interesting times indeed. Once the EU and UK start squabbling over money, that's when the fun starts. I know one thing, it ain't going to be easy on the UK. The EU have to be seen to be tough so no other countries jump ship and with that, it ain't going to be fun.
The eu is on the brink of splitting up. Those with vested interests want to prolong it as long as possible. Truth is it's a gravy train for the eu political elite and they don't want it to end. Tough titty I say.
That's exactly how its not going to be good. I honestly hope it does split up but IMO, it won't.
I'm sure some didI take it no British nationals where denied a mortgage this week ?
Sure thing, then you have twenty odd country to strike a deal with to trade.We only owe them the two year notice period, after that that's it, as set out in eu law.
Sure thing, then you have twenty odd country to strike a deal with to trade.
No offence but some are blind, if the UK goes down the eea route, the policies will be the same like for EU membership and will still have to pay for the membership
I doubt there's a massive flow of export to the EU from the UK, this country depends on import, hence they said at very beginning of brexit that they will move the financial district to the continent.Worst case we have to trade exactly the same way the USA does with the eu (wto rules I believe ) and it doesn't do them any harm.
But what everyone conveniently forgets is that the Eu then has the same trading terms from us.
I doubt there's a massive flow of export to the EU from the UK, this country depends on import, hence they said at very beginning of brexit that they will move the financial district to the continent.
UK can't count on China forever to supply goods as wages and living going up there as well massively so as shipping
We will see, all I'm saying it's all speculationExcept they are not though, the financial hub will still be london.
We will see, all I'm saying it's all speculation