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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56155531
"1,500 money managers, payment firms and insurers have applied for permission to continue operating in the UK after Brexit. Around two-thirds had no prior physical operations in Britain, it said. It suggests London "is set to remain a key global financial centre", it added. "Many of these European firms will be opening offices for the first time, which is good news for UK professional advice firms across multiple industries including lawyers, accountants, consultants and recruiters." said Mike Johnson, managing consultant at Bovill. He added that business from the firms should provide a welcome boost to the service sector, too" Lol. :rolleyes:
It's so nice to start hearing some positive stories for a change!
 
Inevitably would have worsened stuck in EU.So even standing still is a win.:rolleyes:

How are UK metrics on: life expectancy, pensioner poverty, child poverty, health care provision.....UK versus EU?

Here's a hint: they are all worse than EU average.
 
Many of these European firms will be opening offices for the first time

There is zero evidence to back that up.....it's just opinion.

It's funny how this article isn't backed up by other sources.
 
How are UK metrics on: life expectancy, pensioner poverty, child poverty, health care provision.....UK versus EU?

Here's a hint: they are all worse than EU average.
EU life expectancy 81 UK 81.3 hope we continue to be worse than EU average, by your calculations.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56155531

"1,500 money managers, payment firms and insurers have applied for permission to continue operating in the UK after Brexit.

Around two-thirds had no prior physical operations in Britain, it said.

It suggests London "is set to remain a key global financial centre", it added.

"Many of these European firms will be opening offices for the first time, which is good news for UK professional advice firms across multiple industries including lawyers, accountants, consultants and recruiters." said Mike Johnson, managing consultant at Bovill.

He added that business from the firms should provide a welcome boost to the service sector, too"

Lol. :rolleyes:

This is bolox.

Here is a press release by Bovill Jan 2020

"The FOI revealed that by October 2019, the FCA had received a total of 1,441 applications from firms to use the Temporary Permission Regime (TPR). When the current passporting system becomes defunct, the TPR will allow European Economic Area firms and funds to continue to operate in the UK, whilst they seek full authorisation from UK regulators"

Firms planning to move to the UK span all sectors in financial services including asset managers, insurers, exchanges and fintech firms


....it is literally the same article reworded. Nothing new and it's meaningless. :ROFLMAO:



Poor old Woody, his article has been well and truly debunked. :cry:
 
Don’t forget that these health figures / stats are for the UK

as and when Scotland leave they will go up/ improve :mrgreen:
 
That's got nothing to do with food standards.

Salmonella has quite a lot to do with food standards actually. Of course a wash with mildly chlorinated water would help reduce these instances.
 
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