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British Airways Will Become A Spanish Airline If Brexit Deal Is Not Approved
IAG is reportedly in talks with the Spanish Government to create a contingency plan in the case of a no deal Brexit. This week a 585-page document detailing the proposed course of the split from Europe, however, IAG is planning for a no deal Brexit. As such, the airline parent company which owns Spanish flag carrier Iberia is intending to prove it qualifies as a Spanish Company. While the first thing that springs to mind when thinking of IAG is Britain, there is a case to argue that the group… (simpleflying.com) Más...With some personal insight it is my opinion that the best thing for Europe was/is the E.U.,I believe it was a minority of persons in high places that whipped up the Brits to VOTE to leave the E.U. (by 6 % points).Take thaT VOTE AGAIN TODAY AND IT WILL BE OVERWHELMINGLY OVERTURNED . tOO lATE ?
Sorry about all the CAPS. It was not intentional
This is part of the stupidity of the creation of the EU. It should NEVER have happened
No, This is the stupidity of the UK leaving the European Union! There is no upside to Brexit, only down sides.
Oh? How so?
I see nothing good coming out of a collective.
See USSR
The collapse of the EU is inevitable.
I see nothing good coming out of a collective.
See USSR
The collapse of the EU is inevitable.
While saying that 'nothing good comes out of a collective' might be applicable to autocratic, military-based, cold war-fighting governments such as the USSR, it is ridiculous to apply this to the modern context of the EU. ROFLOL. Collectives are how power and ability to act is concentrated. It works for trade. And that is primarily what the EU is about. But it is also about reducing redundancies, especially at the bureaucratic level. The irony of Brexit is that so many of the institutions and centers that the EU consolidated will now have to be made up for within the UK. Yes, you could say that it is good that British people get those jobs but these are not productive. They are only there to fulfill a role. Essentially, it now costs more to do the same thing. Whoever thought of this being good clearly doesn't understand the economic benefits of centralization. That is not to say that globalization is all-in an excellent development for everyone - there are many who suffer or have less as a result. But there are other ways of mediating the impacts than simply stepping out of a union that helped move the region forward in many ways. Simply said, the UK is the loser here. Sorry to be blunt!
There is clearly an upside to Brexit - for Mr. Putin. Russia's role in Brexit and certain other political arenas in Europe and elsewhere reduced the west's ability to confront Russian aggression in Crimea, Ukraine and elsewhere.
This report is complete and utter nonsense!