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Burt06
03 May 16 18:49
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HUGE BREXIT BOOST: More than 100 City executives back campaign to leave ‘damaging’ EU
MORE than 100 chief executives from leading financial firms last night backed the campaign for Britain to quit the EU.

Senior City figures including prominent hedge fund bosses signed an open letter calling for a “leave” vote in the in-or-out EU referendum on June 23.

The move was being seen as another major boost to the “leave” campaign last night and fresh proof that many investors believe an EU exit could boost the British economy.

Matthew Elliott, chief executive of the Vote Leave campaign group, said: “Far from the picture of doom and gloom painted by the Government, it is clear that the City of London would not only retain its pre-eminence as the world’s most important financial centre, but would also thrive after freeing herself from the EU’s regulatory shackles.”

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/665850/Brexit-boost-CEOs-back-campaign-leave-EU-referendum?ref=yfp

we are leaving the building

OUT OUT FOOKIN OUT

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By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 03 May 16 18:56
Whenever I see David Cameron, he never seems to look worried at all about Brexit, he seems very sure it's a sure thing that Britain will vote remain.
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houseofpain
When: 03 May 16 18:58
I was finding that slightly interesting,then i saw it was from the Express rather it was from Sunday Sport.
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Burt06
When: 03 May 16 19:03
''Hundreds of papers from the secretive trade talks between the US and EU have been released online.

They appear to confirm fears that the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership talks between Brussels and Washington will, when ratified, lead to the health service being privatised or dismantled.

The documents, obtained by Greenpeace Netherlands, include a US proposal to have a committee with representatives from Washington and Brussels to meet each year “to review state-owned enterprises and monopolies” which would include the NHS.
The committee would meet annually and would not be guaranteed a representative from Britain. ''

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36185746

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By:
kincsem
When: 03 May 16 21:07
City of London would not only retain its pre-eminence as the world’s most important financial centre, but would also thrive after freeing herself from the EU’s regulatory shackles.”

It looks like the finance vultures (hedge funds) want to chop the UK between themselves, no rules.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 03 May 16 21:23
Weren't these city big wigs raved about us joining the euro not so long ago?
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