Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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Headline on BBC today in relation to RBS:

"RBS warns of BREXIT harm as profits double".

Double!
 
ha ha close.... £1.62bn up from £752m.... "despite brexit".

Well Brexit hasnt fully bitten. His views was more forward looking. Brexit is a big impact for RBS as it is now a UK focussed bank rather than worldwide as in the past. As a shareholder i worry about it, so exited them. unfortunately did it before the divided annoucment # palmface.
 
Well Brexit hasnt fully bitten. His views was more forward looking. Brexit is a big impact for RBS as it is now a UK focussed bank rather than worldwide as in the past. As a shareholder i worry about it, so exited them. unfortunately did it before the divided annoucment # palmface.
So it could get even better 😉
 
So it could get even better 😉
I like the fact you read (or chose to ignore) anything after the first line. Business that primarily rely on UK will see the impact even more. If you happen to listen to the Lady MD of a chemical company on QT, you would know more where the shoe is biting

https://apple.news/AVtUe4x6MQFewibb9O8KapQ.

I can’t believe BBC is letting such people on its panel.. everyone just blames Brexit.

Finally for another data point as it has been pointed out in the past that ROI’s biggest trading partner is the UK and so it would want a better deal (ironically Leavers don’t apply the same logic when we want to leave our biggest trading block) .. ROIs share of export to UK fell as they start looking elsewhere..

https://apple.news/A1dxhnt9MSFGOAH-ARX4npQ
 
I like the fact you read (or chose to ignore) anything after the first line. Business that primarily rely on UK will see the impact even more. If you happen to listen to the Lady MD of a chemical company on QT, you would know more where the shoe is biting

https://apple.news/AVtUe4x6MQFewibb9O8KapQ.

I can’t believe BBC is letting such people on its panel.. everyone just blames Brexit.

Finally for another data point as it has been pointed out in the past that ROI’s biggest trading partner is the UK and so it would want a better deal (ironically Leavers don’t apply the same logic when we want to leave our biggest trading block) .. ROIs share of export to UK fell as they start looking elsewhere..

https://apple.news/A1dxhnt9MSFGOAH-ARX4npQ
I find you hard to follow. I replied (tongue in cheek) to a post you made regarding RBS and now you are going on about question time and Ireland. Try to keep the debate on track otherwise it becomes chaotic.
 
I find you hard to follow. I replied (tongue in cheek) to a post you made regarding RBS and now you are going on about question time and Ireland. Try to keep the debate on track otherwise it becomes chaotic.

If that was tounge in cheek then I can ignore it as banter .. but tbh sometimes it is difficult to distinguish when you are tounge in cheek, making a emotional argument, making a fact based point or just having a go at someone because they don’t agree with your point-of-view ..
 
If that was tounge in cheek then I can ignore it as banter .. but tbh sometimes it is difficult to distinguish when you are tounge in cheek, making a emotional argument, making a fact based point or just having a go at someone because they don’t agree with your point-of-view ..
The winking emcom was a big fat clue.
If you are observant you will notice I don't have a go at anyone because they don't agree with my point of-view, I only have a go when attacked or insulted, maybe you can look back at previous posts and observe it.
 
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Check their recent contractual issues... and their margins....Uk air passenger numbers have risen every year since the Referendum......... but the management will blame...well, you know

No doubt they were still taking bookings and payments right up until the momment they grounded their aircrafts.
 
No more worries: 'reports' suggest in the event of a No Deal the EU have developed plans that will enable them to send us humanitarian relief food !!!!

Sometime I wonder who sits around making this stuff up.
 
Anyone here planning to join the new Nigel Farage Brexit Party? 100,000 registered as having an interest in joining apparently
 
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