The ECJ has ruled that the U.K. sovereign goverment can revoke the Article 50 notification and return to status quo ante (everything as before). This is the first time the ECJ has been asked to rule on this. Prior to this any opinions expressed on either side were just so much air.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑10 Dec 2018, 12:31
interestingly, today the ECJ has announced the UK's right to remain in the EU without penalty
(the opposite of what was stated by the EU after the UK referendum constitutionally mandating withdrawal)
penalty meaning cancellation of the partial 'rebate' of the UK's (particularly large) annual fee charged by the EU
They would be leaving behind an enormous infrastructure, their own, the many associated suppliers and a highly specialised workforce. I think that would be a exaggerated response to the issues of work permits etc etc. They might think differently if setting up other, less integrated, parts of their sports business.
Doubt it. Most of the staff are British and it would be just as difficult moving all of them as sorting out shipment paperwork.
Not sure about the last part. My mothers father was Irish, and I have inquired about getting an Irish (EU, for after Brexit) passport and was more or less told not to waste my time, it is difficult to prove as he is now dead.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑10 Dec 2018, 12:31the withdrawal bill (if passed) would continue the UK's free trade (with only the EU) for an indefinite time
(and it now seems that the MP's vote tomorrow on this bill is to be postponed)
Switzerland is a 3rd country that has free trade (with only the EU) but no free movement obligation to all EU people
an annual fee is charged for this agreement
interestingly, today the ECJ has announced the UK's right to remain in the EU without penalty
(the opposite of what was stated by the EU after the UK referendum constitutionally mandating withdrawal)
penalty meaning cancellation of the partial 'rebate' of the UK's (particularly large) annual fee charged by the EU
the UK 'always' has free movement for Irish people
there's more UK people thus entitled to hold an Irish passport than there's Irish people entitled to hold an Irish passport
Are You sure about it? I'm not suggesting it's not true, I'm only asking if that's a fact or an assumptionJust_a_fan wrote: ↑10 Dec 2018, 16:12Doubt it. Most of the staff are British and it would be just as difficult moving all of them as sorting out shipment paperwork.
Because they bought existing British companies to run their F1 projects. Mercedes can be traced back to Reynard, under Tyrell's license, Renault to Benneton on Toleman's license and RedBull is basically still the Paul Stewart team in origin. Mercedes also of course bought Ilmor to develop that into HWA.
100% right. There are many aspects to clarify but if they have to relocate in their respective countries it would bad for the UK.Jolle wrote: ↑10 Jan 2019, 19:05Because they bought existing British companies to run their F1 projects. Mercedes can be traced back to Reynard, under Tyrell's license, Renault to Benneton on Toleman's license and RedBull is basically still the Paul Stewart team in origin. Mercedes also of course bought Ilmor to develop that into HWA.
McLaren is of course more or less a Saudi company now but in the past was Project 4 with McLaren's license being hired to run Philip Morris' F1 program (more or less). There is a lot of money going in and out of the UK to support all this, especially from Austria, Germany and Switzerland (RedBull, Daimler and Philip Morris), so it wouldn't surprise me to have more grip on the situation they would like to not loose any extra on taxes (as even the British government doesn't even have the slightest idea how to solve these kinds of things).
For a company like Daimler it's not a fairly big deal to open up shop in Stuttgart for instance, or for RedBull to relocate within the RedBull Ring. A one time write off instead of years of uncertainty.
yeah... trying to sell GB as a low wages country doesn't really work... Look at TATA and Ford starting to pull out of the UK and I think more will follow.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019, 13:58none of this will happen
nobody will cross any bridges they don't have to cross
anyway the GBP is now cheap not expensive
and we don't have to charge import tax where we don't want to