Haha I would actually be happy if/when that happens . Finally no more drunk people (OK, less), no car parades, no insane honking but a return to peace, harmony and order…
Viva Italia! Forza azzuri!
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Haha I would actually be happy if/when that happens . Finally no more drunk people (OK, less), no car parades, no insane honking but a return to peace, harmony and order…
Viva Italia! Forza azzuri!
This is what happens when people are not held accountable for what is said during political campaigns. This needs to stop everywhere. The liars need to be locked up.
Yeah, so we was a darling of the Brexiters and, all of a sudden, he is gone? Makes sense though… clows are good entertainers (if one likes clowns; personally, I don't) but make crappy prime ministers…
Is it true that Vodafone is planning to relocate HQ out of UK?
Well if he allowed himself to be backstabbed he isn't all that smart. And for Grove to say that he now "reluctantly but firmly believes that Boris Johnson was not capable of uniting the party or the country" after campaigning with the guy for the last 8 months and endorsing him in the leadership challenge? Tells you all you need to know about this one.He acts like clown but pretty smart guy. Apparently he was on his way to announce himself as a leadership candidate but found out at the last minute that Grove has stabbed him in the back.
Is it true that Vodafone is planning to relocate HQ out of UK?
What is their ends?
OK, thanks. Similar to over here.
That is correct. Privacy data of EU citizens needs to be stored in the EU. Vodafone is not alone with this issue as there are several datacenters in the UK, like Rackspace for example (located in London), who either need to open a datacenter outside of the UK or relocateApparently. As well as VISA.
From what I heared personal Data from customers has to be stored in the EU. So if GB isn't in the EU anymore, VISA Quaters or at least their servers need to move as well.
I think this will be one of the first real consequences to be felt by the UK economy. Large corporations shifting there operations out so as to remain in the EU, with Ireland being the most likely candidate for the language (I heard a talking head on the BBC mention that Lithuania was the next highest English speaking per capita country).