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7,500 Irish Food and Drink Jobs at Risk After Brexit Hit on Sterling |
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One thing that the UK will need to do is look into what is best to keep financial markets within the UK and not looking at moving abroad. This could mean making sure our financial services have advantages over EU ones.
It might mean we have aggressively anti EU policies but then I think this may cause the EU to give us passporting to counter the UK being a offshore problem for their markets. |
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Some shocking news from Ireland on the back of sterling's fall. I can only see things getting worse for the Irish, before it gets better.
Hopefully Brexit won't hit them too hard. http://www.foodingredientsfirst.com/...ompage=article |
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