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CA: Després del referèndum del Brexit m'he decidit a penjar alguna foto més del Regne Unit. Fa un temps, ja vaig penjar una altra foto d'aquest punt, però crec que val la pena pujar-ne una altra. El tren de la foto és una sèrie 150 "Sprinter" encara amb la decoració de Central Trains. Probablement feia un servei de Hereford cap a Birmingham via Kidderminster.
ES: Después del referéndum del Brexit he decidido colgar alguna foto más del Reino Unido. Hace un tiempo, ya subí otra foto de este lugar, pero creo que merece la pena subir otra. El tren de la foto es una unidad de la serie 150 "Sprinter" todavía con la decoración de Central Trains. Probablemente hacía un servicio de Hereford a Birmingham vía Kidderminster.
EN: After the "Brexit" polling, I've finally decided to upload more pictures of the UK. Some time ago, I uploaded another photo of this particular point, but I think it would be OK to post now another one. The train on the picture is a class 150 "Sprinter" with an old livery from Central Trains. It was probably a London Midland Servide from Hereford to Birmingham via Kidderminster.
A steam locomotive "The Brexit Express" at the platform on York Station. Steam is emitted from the engine and flags adorn the front.
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Years spent haggling about Brexit, meanwhile this mans home is a tent buried beneath the bushes of a public park. And as winter is approaching, he is gathering cardboard to use as insulation against the cold and damp.
I'm behind with sharing photos so the next ten photos are from an attempt at some street photography on 29 March 2019. As a remainer I wanted to document both sides of the debate.
CONGRATS BREXIT, now what? Get all the freeloaders back into their own country to fix their own problems...
'VICTORY FOR FREEDOM'
The result emboldened eurosceptics in other member states, with French National Front leader Marine Le Pen and Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders demanding their countries also hold referendums. Le Pen changed her Twitter profile picture to a Union Jack and declared "Victory for freedom!"
The vote will trigger at least two years of divorce proceedings with the EU, the first exit by any member state. Cameron, in office since 2010, said it would be up to his successor to formally start the exit process.
His Conservative Party rival Boris Johnson, the former London mayor who became the most recognizable face of the Leave camp, is now widely tipped to seek his job.
4th July 2018 - A pint of the aforementioned Brexit Blonde beer - The Freedom English Pub, Paris, France.
as some of you know I work for the UK government on Nuclear Research. We receive a lot ( and I mean really a lot ) of funding from the EU. With Brexit looming my research is at risk and I may have to pack my bags and leave. Which is annoying because I like my job. And I like this country.
Feel free to use this image in whatever way you wish! I would be grateful for a credit link to stubblepatrol.com. Thank you!
The proud coastal village in Essex, which was named as the most deprived area in the UK several times, ironically, also voted to leave the European Union
Services make up the majority of the UK economy. But the Brexit debate has focused much more on how to ensure continuity of frictionless trade in goods, and far less on the needs of the very diverse and fragmented services sector.
At this event, our panel discussed how the Government has taken account of the interests of the services sector in Brexit. They also considered how to ensure the UK services sector is best placed to benefit from both the UK’s future relationship with the EU and the opportunities that Brexit offers.
Panellists:
Adam Minns, Executive Director, Commercial Broadcasters Association
Giles Derrington, Associate Director of Policy, techUK
Emma Dowden, COO, Burges Salmon LLP
Elisa Kerr, Managing Director, State Street
The discussion was chaired by Joe Owen, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.
This event is kindly supported by Burges Salmon LLP
Photos by Candice McKenzie