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Lots of panic on here on 06:40 - Jun 24 by PozuelosSideys
Opportunities as well as risk.
Will be interesting to see how the Euros react to trade deals. Will they play ball or will they cut their noses off out of spite?
Well I think the multi nationals will want to make cash, so I'm sure they'll make the call.
At least we cannot be dictated to by Brussels over levys in the financial sector. I know we are dealing with the devil but we need a vibrant finance sector to keep us propped up
Lots of panic on here on 07:02 - Jun 24 by waynekerr55
Well I think the multi nationals will want to make cash, so I'm sure they'll make the call.
At least we cannot be dictated to by Brussels over levys in the financial sector. I know we are dealing with the devil but we need a vibrant finance sector to keep us propped up
Most of our financial sector is going to be p*ssing off to Frankfurt over the next few years.
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Lots of panic on here on 08:39 - Jun 24 with 1817 views
It's a serious day. A black day.millions will be worse off. They think they ve done the best thing though. Should never have been a ref. Cam ...you cock
Lots of panic on here on 09:20 - Jun 24 by oh_tommy_tommy
They came out on mass Perch
I hadn't walked into the polling station & people I knew all said the same , kick them out , lock the gates .
Sad stuff indeed
After the you gov exit polls last night,, farage was complaining that the extension to allow 2M properly entitled people to register to vote, had cost leave the vote.
In the end they won by just over a 1M, which is roughly the amount BNP got in a recent election.
I'm home Sunday and it's beautiful here wayne but I'm seething. More angry than watching mark gower aim a kick at the kop goal only to see it go over the roof and half way to wallasey
Lots of panic on here on 08:49 - Jun 24 by perchrockjack
No ,lets panic.
It's not me I'm worried about but my kids and those of others.
Fact Swansea was 52 per cent leave both saddens me and shames me...
Truly lunatics have voted with their prejudices.
What could possibly go wrong? We've been told Boris and Gove will stump up the cash we'll miss out on
"Through the EU Structural Funds, Wales has benefited from just over £4bn since 2000."
"Since 2007, EU projects have created 11,925 enterprises and 36,970 (gross) jobs, assisted 72,700 people into work, 229,110 to gain qualifications, and 56,055 into further learning."
"Wales also benefits from EU funds through the Common Agricultural Policy, providing around £200m a year in single farm payments to more than 16,000 farms in Wales"
"Wales also benefits from the Welsh Government Rural Communities — Rural Development Programme 2014-2020. More than £500m has been invested since 2007 in initiatives."
"In addition to the guaranteed EU funds for Wales, worth over £500m annually, other EU funds totalling over £90bn are also available to Wales, including the EU’s research and innovation fund, Horizon 2020, and ERASMUS which supports work, education and training opportunities abroad."
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Lots of panic on here on 09:44 - Jun 24 with 1625 views
Lots of panic on here on 09:40 - Jun 24 by perchrockjack
It's also the case ,it's possible, boris could be our next pm. Farage ? Well a position of power for the future.
Failing that Teresa may could step in.
I wasn't keen on cam but life has taught me to avoid unnecessary risk which clearly isn't the mantra for the fifty two per cent
Unnecessary risk is a pretty good way of describing it. We (and I use the term loosely) have volunteered to leap over a cliff with our eyes shut and previously crossed fingers jammed in our ears, hoping that when we hit the bottom it will be a nice soft fluffy paradise and we'll be ok.