it's still dollar and sense. Britain contributed close to 10 billion yearly to the EU ( behind Germany & France ) barely received less than < 10 billion between 2010- 2104. If a Yes vote @ remain. Britain would renegiotiate certain monetary terms
Cameroon promises to cap immigration at 100K . Now latest figs shows 300 K migrated to England. British are snobbish they think still they are the best & brightest. Just like football they think (in their mindset ) english football is the best. ha-ha-ha
Had a dinner with a friend who came back from the UK for a visit. Shocked to learn of things under EU. Any EU citizen can go to the UK (or any other EU country), stay, get a job, unemployment benefit if no job, child care assist, etc. Good mah to help all the citizens in EU. On paper, yes. But in reality, it is distorted and abused. Reported a Greece man went to the UK, got child care assist, unemployment benefit etc. Guess what? He returned to Greece and used that money to renovate his house in Greece. I think that was reported in the newspaper in the UK.
If I were to vote, I will vote for exit! Why? Giving too much of the country away in the name of union, helping other countries.
Imagine that here in Asean. Anyone in ASEAN can go anywhere, settle down, get benefits, etc. ASEAN will be in a BIG mess in less than a year!
Please don't point a finger at me saying I am a heartless person with my views above. Heartless or realistic person?
Won't happen, especially when employees received warning letter from employers like Unilever, Airbus etc...that they might lose their job if Brexit happen.
This kind political agenda is merely intended creating panic in the market. Better spend more time focus in scouting better companies rather than listening to Brexit, Grexit....
Even if majority of British voters voted for Brexit, will the upcoming referendum result for Brexit be legally binding on the British Parliament? If it is not legally binding then nothing will change..it will be business as usual.
British Parliament doesn't actually have to bring Britain out of the EU if the public votes for it.
That is because the result of June 23 referendum on Britain's EU membership is not legally binding. Instead, it is merely advisory, and, in theory, could be totally ignored by UK government.
There is no legal provision included in the EU referendum legislation that requires UK Parliament to act in accordance with the outcome of the referendum.
If the public votes for a Brexit on June 23rd, it will be purely a matter of parliamentary politics.
The British government could decide to put the matter to parliament and then hope to win the vote. In the scenario of Britain's EU membership being put to a Westminster vote, barring no dramatic change in allegiances, it is likely that MPs would vote to keep the country in the 28-nation bloc.
This is because the vast majority of the 650 MPs identify are Europhiles and would likely support a motion position to protect Britain' place in the EU.
This book is the result of the author's many years of experience and observation throughout his 26 years in the stockbroking industry. It was written for general public to learn to invest based on facts and not on fantasies or hearsay....
Beza
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Posted by Beza > 2016-06-16 11:39 | Report Abuse
As normal. No big deal. But some people take advantages.