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New World Order Title: You should read Japan's Brexit note to Britain — it's (so) brutal You should read Japan's message to Britain on Brexit. Especially if you supported Leave. It's a brutal, lengthy, detailed dissection of all the potential economic damage leaving the EU will do to the UK. The message is addressed to everyone in Britain, not just some government official in Theresa May's Department for Exiting the European Union. Its title is "Japan’s Message to the United Kingdom and the European Union." The 15-page document is also startling because it isn't couched in vague, political spin. The only thing we "know" about May's Brexit strategy is "Brexit means Brexit." May has given no further details about what her government is trying to achieve. The Japanese note, in contrast, is a list of specific concerns and demands. In sum, it says, we have invested a huge amount of money in Britain. And you guys are screwing it up. Do you want us to withdraw all our cash, companies and investments? Because we can make that happen if you guys don't wake up to reality! To quote the letter (emphasis ours): "There are numerous Japanese businesses operating in Europe, which have created 440,000 jobs. A considerable number of these firms are concentrated in the UK. Nearly half of Japanese direct investment intended for the EU in 2015 flowed to the UK ... we strongly request that the UK will consider this fact seriously and respond in a responsible manner to minimise any harmful effects on these businesses." The most startling aspect of the note is contained in a series of text boxes. "Actual requests from Japanese businesses are listed in the boxes under the headings below," the letter says. One of those boxes says Japanese banks may leave if Britain cannot maintain an EU-like economic relationship (emphasis ours): "If Japanese financial institutions are unable to maintain the single passport obtained in the UK, they would face difficulties in their business operations in the EU and might have to acquire corporate status within the EU anew and obtain the passport again, or to relocate their operations from the UK to existing establishments in the EU." And then there is a bucket of cold water for everyone who wants to reduce immigration (as May herself does). Companies can't survive without flexible immigration, the Japanese say. In fact, immigration should be increased, they say: Japan
So old shit of let us invade your country legally or will take our money that you gave us and go home! Well then do not let the door hit you on the way out! BTW Japan who is going to buy your stuff if you do not have access to other countries because you left? Sounds like the New World Order is cracking under its crazy unsustainable desires. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Japan needs to keep its big nose out of the UK's business. Pulling out of the EU was a wise move that may start a chain reaction of bail outs! Japan should have enough to contend with due to the increased bullying by the tyrannical leader of North Korea AND China! Japan is in a vortex of a mess and needs to come out of their economic difficulties. Honda may be the #1 car in the world, but it's built in Marysville, Ohio. Liberals are a lot like Slinkys, they're good for nothing but they bring a smile to your face as you shove them down the stairs. #2. To: HomerBohn (#1) Pulling out of the EU was a wise move that may start a chain reaction of bail outs! Japan should have enough to contend with due to the increased bullying by the tyrannical leader of North Korea AND China! Sounds to me like Japan is scared shitless that the EU busting up will start a world wide crash. I'd say they've got a good chance of being right.
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