Brexit - now we see what it means.
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No-deal Brexit could see some NI firms 'relocate across the border'
https://www.rte.ie/news/2019/0227/10331 ... it_papers/The paper also warns that the impact of a no-deal Brexit would be severe in Northern Ireland, where businesses will not have sufficient time to prepares.
The document says disruption to closely-interwoven supply chains and increasing costs could "affect the viability of many businesses across Northern Ireland",
It adds that a no-deal Brexit could lead to some Northern Ireland businesses relocating south of the border.
The document was released in response to an amendment tabled by Independent Group MPs Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry.
It repeats official analysis suggesting a no-deal could leave the UK economy 6.3%-9% smaller after 15 years than it would otherwise have been, with the worst-hit areas Wales (-8.1%), Scotland (-8.0%), Northern Ireland (-9.1%) and the North East (-10.5%).
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Quite a few have premises already leased on a retainer basis depending on income. Similar some southern haulage companies have truck yards rented here in NI.Shan wrote:No-deal Brexit could see some NI firms 'relocate across the border'
https://www.rte.ie/news/2019/0227/10331 ... it_papers/The paper also warns that the impact of a no-deal Brexit would be severe in Northern Ireland, where businesses will not have sufficient time to prepares.
The document says disruption to closely-interwoven supply chains and increasing costs could "affect the viability of many businesses across Northern Ireland",
It adds that a no-deal Brexit could lead to some Northern Ireland businesses relocating south of the border.
The document was released in response to an amendment tabled by Independent Group MPs Chuka Umunna and Anna Soubry.
It repeats official analysis suggesting a no-deal could leave the UK economy 6.3%-9% smaller after 15 years than it would otherwise have been, with the worst-hit areas Wales (-8.1%), Scotland (-8.0%), Northern Ireland (-9.1%) and the North East (-10.5%).
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Opinion piece form Patrick Kielty in the Guardian yesterday, worth a read.
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Paddy's getting very political. Just wish the Lionels would listen to him.Heard some Tory c*nt on yesterday saying they should listen to the DUP on NI Brexit issues because they represent us. Far as I know, every constituency here bar N Antrim voted to remain.pwrmoore wrote:Opinion piece form Patrick Kielty in the Guardian yesterday, worth a read.
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Then that stupid clown Eilis O'Hanlon in the Telegraph writes up a load of tripe.
Who decided to employ her? How can they continue to justify her wages?
All I see is irrational, ignorant, arrogant, opinionated crap. An echo chamber for the idiots.
Link is here - be warned you may get quite annoyed:
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opin ... 58756.html
Who decided to employ her? How can they continue to justify her wages?
All I see is irrational, ignorant, arrogant, opinionated crap. An echo chamber for the idiots.
Link is here - be warned you may get quite annoyed:
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opin ... 58756.html
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I thought the line "The political wing of the Old Testament" was a good one!pwrmoore wrote:Opinion piece form Patrick Kielty in the Guardian yesterday, worth a read.
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Yip - he has a good turn of phrase!Amiga500 wrote:I thought the line "The political wing of the Old Testament" was a good one!pwrmoore wrote:Opinion piece form Patrick Kielty in the Guardian yesterday, worth a read.
Full Article Here
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Paul.
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Amiga500 wrote:Then that stupid clown Eilis O'Hanlon in the Telegraph writes up a load of tripe.
Who decided to employ her? How can they continue to justify her wages?
All I see is irrational, ignorant, arrogant, opinionated crap. An echo chamber for the idiots.
Link is here - be warned you may get quite annoyed:
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opin ... 58756.html
Went looking for the comments bit at the bottom so I could register my disagreement with the main thrust of her argument. But there wasn't one unlike the guardian which has garnered several thousand comments. Seems the BT has given up all pretense if being serious news outlet trying to stimulate discussion.
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for some reason I didn't ?
For years Ireland existed in two bits long before both bits were in the EU
So what's different
The smugglers get richer quicker !!!
For years Ireland existed in two bits long before both bits were in the EU
So what's different
The smugglers get richer quicker !!!
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You've already answered that. It existed "before both bits were in the EU". We had a common currency and unique arrangements for the movement of goods and people. One in and one out is an entirely different scenario.rumncoke wrote:for some reason I didn't ?
For years Ireland existed in two bits long before both bits were in the EU
So what's different
The smugglers get richer quicker !!!
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I wouldn't get annoyed by anything she writes. She has always written pure sh1te for the Indo and obviously does the same for its Nordland small brother paper.Amiga500 wrote:Then that stupid clown Eilis O'Hanlon in the Telegraph writes up a load of tripe.
Who decided to employ her? How can they continue to justify her wages?
All I see is irrational, ignorant, arrogant, opinionated crap. An echo chamber for the idiots.
Link is here - be warned you may get quite annoyed:
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opin ... 58756.html
The reason she is employed is solely due to her extreme anti - SF position. She has only one topic she is interested in. That is what her bosses want and obviously some of the readership want. The thing here is she displayed her severe lack of comprehension or she just decided to wave her fleg about for no particular reason because she certainly didn't make a single comment on anything that Kielty wrote about.
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You should be getting paid to be a primary school teacher Mervyn.big mervyn wrote:You've already answered that. It existed "before both bits were in the EU". We had a common currency and unique arrangements for the movement of goods and people. One in and one out is an entirely different scenario.rumncoke wrote:for some reason I didn't ?
For years Ireland existed in two bits long before both bits were in the EU
So what's different
The smugglers get richer quicker !!!
It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
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PEDANTRY ALERT: We didn't have a a common currency, we had two different currencies that just happened to equal one another and were commonly interchangeable.big mervyn wrote:We had a common currency and unique arrangements for the movement of goods and people.
Just sayin' like.
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I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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Better to be pedantic than a stranger to the truth!
From the rolling glens of Antrim through the hills of Donegal we will stand and shout for Ulster as we win both scrum and maul from the lovely lakes of Fermanagh tae the shores of ould Lough Gall we will scream and shout for Ulster as we beat them one and all!