Brexit, Yay Or Nay?

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As you might know there are a bunch of non-Japanese high class escorts on TAG. They are good at giving advice to escorts wanting to visit or live in Japan.

Good Luck!
I would love to visit Japan but I don`t know If I could stay for a long term. I don`t really know anything about the Japanese immigration law.
 
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@Angelica Eden - My advice is neither to stay nor to leave but rather to postpone the decision until 1 - your emotions/feelings have had time to stabilize, and 2 - the actual consequences of Brexit become clearer. Lots of folks, including some on TAG, are stating what will happen, but of course no one actually knows with high confidence.

In general my advice is not to make major decisions quickly unless there is some clear and important reason to do so (i.e., don't act too quickly if you don't need to).

-Ww
 
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@Angelica Eden - My advice is neither to stay nor to leave but rather to postpone the decision until 1 - your emotions/feelings have had time to stabilize, and 2 - the actual consequences of Brexit become clearer. Lots of folks, including some on TAG are stating what will happen, but of course no one actually knows with high confidence.

In general my advice is not to make major decisions quickly unless there is some clear and important reason to do so (i.e., don't act too quickly if you don't need to).

-Ww
As you might know there are a bunch of non-Japanese high class escorts on TAG. They are good at giving advice to escorts wanting to visit or live in Japan.

Good Luck!
Thank you for the advices guys :)))) I really apreciate them :)
 
Thank you for the advices guys :)))) I really apreciate them :)

I believe there is a 'secret' females only section on TAG. You need to PM the tag manager to join it if you aren't already involved in it.

There are some European escorts who can advise you about visas etc for Japan.
 
It looks like some Brexiters might regret leaving Europe if they lose their favorite European escorts...
 
Coming up:
1. Nexit
2. Polend
3. Grexit
4. Departugal
5. Retritaly
6. Czechout
7. Austria La Vista
8. Finish
9. Slovaquit
10. Latervia
11. Bailgium
12. Frexit
13. Swedend
14. Leavethuania
15. Spaindependent
16. Byegaria
17. Remainia?
18. Luxit
19. Germaleave
20. Denbark
 
I take another example, in France there is Marie Lepen which is viewed and depicted by the media as back dated racist nationalist.
But, if I were french, I would still vote for her as she would be the only one standing against Europe. Not because I like her, not because I don't like Arabs and immigration.

I would consider it better for my freedom to have a stupid statist at the head of my country which have almost no power worldwide, than a big one which can get my ass by lifting the small finger anywhere in the world just because I have the nationality. (as the USA, americans I'm sorry for you)

Glad you are not French
 
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Wow didn't take this thread long to go full racist. If I want to read about foreign rapists and the threat they pose to humanity/civilization/the British empire/whatever, I can read the daily mail or any one of countless race hate sites. I would have hoped for more from posters on here.

That's me out of this thread. (threxit?)

Me too.
Let Mossboss alone, with his few sycophant friends mumbling on this thread.
Threxit it is!!!
 
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Me too.
Let Mossboss alone, with his few sycophant friends mumbling on this thread.
Threxit it is!!!

Sigh.....The second time for Dreams to Threxit.



Regards

MossBoss
 
So it begins the Remainers start back tracking from their pre-vote scare stories.

What a difference in two weeks! Osborne says City will THRIVE following the Brexit and remain the world's dominant financial centre
  • Investment banks join Osborne to pledge UK remains finance hub post-EU
  • Signatories include Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan
 
So it begins the Remainers start back tracking from their pre-vote scare stories.

What a difference in two weeks! Osborne says City will THRIVE following the Brexit and remain the world's dominant financial centre
  • Investment banks join Osborne to pledge UK remains finance hub post-EU
  • Signatories include Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan
These are words from people afraid by the consequences they mentioned before.
Following the plunge in the evaluation / closure of real estates open ended funds, authorities and banks are trying to calm down the situation.
It doesn't help to say you're in a deep shit, when you have to manage it.

I have been thinking a lot about this... And the fact that people thinks that their elite are scare mongers is extremely worrying. This brexit vote seems more like a "Fuck U" vote addressed by the majority of UK people to their government, economists and banks.
It is just sad, worrying we arrived there.
 
. This brexit vote seems more like a "Fuck U" vote addressed by the majority of UK people to their government, economists and banks.
It is just sad, worrying we arrived there.

Not really. Most people who voted Leave weighed up the pro and cons and decided in the longer term Leave had more pros.

Interesting on TAG it is largely Euro guys making the Remain case. They aren't interested in what is good for the UK only what is convenient for themselves. (Although hkAlone has made some valid points.)

I avoided posting on this thread until certain European guys said that the 52 percent who voted out were 'stupid' and 'uneducated'.

As a guest in Japan I avoid criticizing the Japanese people. Maybe the government simetimes introduces policies which I don't like but it is not my busy to condemn Japanese people because of it. We live in free societies, we have the option of moving if we hate something so much.
 
Following the plunge in the evaluation / closure of real estates open ended funds, authorities and banks are trying to calm down the situation.



There is a real estate bubble that needed to be popped sooner or later. No bubble lasts forever. Those funds are still overpriced even with the 17percent cuts or whatever.[/QUOTE]
 
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To the last person to leave Euroland -Don't forget to turn off the lights!

Weak eurozone is on the brink, warns IMF...as Nobel winner says euro could be scrapped
  • A Nobel Prize winning economist said Europe may have to ‘abandon the euro’;
  • An analyst at French bank Societe Generale warned Italy and France could quit the single currency bloc;
  • Rating agency Moody’s said the future of the entire EU was under threat;
  • Experts warned banks across Europe were ‘under stress’;
  • The world’s biggest hotel group predicted that the fall in the pound would lead to a tourist boom for the UK.
 
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I wonder if Brexit will produce a major surge of near term immigration to the UK, especially by those who feel that they are not likely to be allowed in after the departure process is complete. Many who are contemplating such a move to the UK might well decide that they should act quickly, while it is still possible. Such a scenario seems quite plausible to me, fwiiw.

-Ww
 
Not really. As anyone arriving after the referendum would be treated differently to those in the country at the time of the referendum. i.e. They are likely to be kicked out. For most it wouldn't be worth the risk with the level of uncertainty which comes with it.
 
anyone arriving after the referendum would be treated differently to those in the country at the time of the referendum. i.e. They are likely to be kicked out.

Maybe, maybe not.

Imo, no one can say with much certainty what the situation wrt immigration (and many other matters) will be in the UK 2 or 3 years from now. And even aside from that, many of those pondering their choice of trying to get in now or later may be willing to take the gamble. I expect the immigration rate will surge significantly, but perhaps not greatly. We will see.

-Ww
 
Maybe, maybe not.

Imo, no one can say with much certainty what the situation wrt immigration (and many other matters) will be in the UK 2 or 3 years from now. And even aside from that, many of those pondering their choice of trying to get in now or later may be willing to take the gamble. I expect the immigration rate will surge significantly, but perhaps not greatly. We will see.

-Ww

According to the 'experts' the British economy is going to collapse. Since the dawn of history immigrants have been attracted to where the money is....
 
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According to the 'experts' the British economy is going to collapse. Since the dawn of history immigrants have been attracted to where the money is....

Wise people discount what the experts say, especially about the economy, by at least 50%...simply because they are wrong at least as often as they are right. I'll still go with my prediction of at least a moderate surge.

-Ww
 
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