Aviva, NatWest to join 'Brexodus' of business to EU

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Let me get this right. The state owned bank NatWest_Help is moving £6bn Assets out of the UK because of Brexit?! Has hmtreasury has endorsed this, and recommends we all do the same? Or is it only the rich that need protect their wealth from Brexit?

If that happens we’ll switch our money to British banks. There is more people in London than the whole of Ireland. They will lose out 💪🏼

There is Brexit uncertainty and some companies will move. That is fine. Others will replace them or when we have Brexit finalised they will soon transfer back.

I easily see all these large monies already being transferred to EU being ceased if the EU feels Britain doesn't pay the ransom they want

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