As much as I love the likes of Calde and co I believe that doctors, engineers and the like make a greater contribution to the economy.
If you want to reduce migration to the 'tens of thousands' mentioned by May then it makes sense to replace returning footballers with medical professionals...
Premier League will still be attractive as they can afford to pay the £20-40million it costs to sign an established international, unlike clubs in the Championship.
Here are the facts. Presently there is an "Australian style points based system" in respect of Non-EU football players who want to play in English football. This is a combination of their domestic country's FIFA ranking and the proportion of international matches the player has played in the...
1: By having a smaller economy as a result of Brexit the economy can afford fewer items.
2:By restricting migration as a result of Brexit you end up with fewer providers. So no Ulloa, Calderon, Bruno, Knockaert, but more Leon Best's and Chris O'Grady's (I'm assuming here that if the government...
I do believe that. Budget decisions are the responsibility of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is an elected minister of parliament and chosen as an MP by the British electorate.
That's a very fair point you make. If globalisation, free trade and migration have not benefited you then voting leave is the right thing to do as the existing system has been of no help.
We currently export more to Ireland than China though.
It's a very difficult country to sign export deals with, and there is little/no intellectual property protection so if you are a service provider (as I am) they just hire you once and steal your content (as I found out).
In the EU there is...
Yes, yes, yes she's lost her job, sympathies and all that. But MORE importantly we have our country back and therefore let's REJOICE in taking back power from those unelected bureaucrats who want to create a superstate where we will all have to speak German and eat snails.
Why? For convenience. Presently most Eurobond clearing takes place in London. The ECB is based in Frankfurt, it could easily request that those transactions take place within the EU itself, ideally Frankfurt, especially as it is responsible should any EU banks crash in a similar manner to that...
That seems a fractured logic.
Surely if you want to reduce inequality, making everyone poorer is a silly approach.
Why not increase the wealth of the poorest instead?
I'm teaching a class of bankers this week, they are all from over Europe. They don't like Brexit, but have said that their...