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BREXIT - what does it mean for Poland? We invite you to the webinar!

created Janusz EkertJune 14 2016
There is a common opinion among businessmen in the UK that about 70% of bureaucracy comes from the Union. The British do not suffer bureaucracy, especially in business and they do not quite cope with it. Excess "paperwork" means that the average British entrepreneur, despite being afraid of change, but also sees the benefits of being in the EU Community, can vote against it.

23 June in Great Britain there will be a referendum regarding possible withdrawal from the European Union community. The most important voice in this matter will have businessmen who run their businesses on the islands. It is also an important issue for Poland and the Polish economy. Probably no one likes diametrical changes that are uncertain whether they will bring beneficial results for those interested. The British are a nation that makes decisions and actions very slowly, but thinks for a long time.

There is a common opinion among businessmen in the UK that about 70% of bureaucracy comes from the Union. The British do not suffer bureaucracy, especially in business and they do not quite cope with it. Excess "paperwork" means that the average British entrepreneur, despite being afraid of change, but also sees the benefits of being in the EU Community, can vote against it.

The UK is currently the only country in Europe that would benefit from leaving the EU in the next 10 years, as many entrepreneurs and parliamentarians have confirmed. However, no one really knows what may happen during this time - eg a drop in exports, weak currency, customs duties, inflation, problems with finding employees etc. It is also worth adding that a large part of this import comes from EU countries. So the EU cannot afford to lose such a partner and will fight to remain with it.

There are pros and cons from participating in the EU Community. Great Britain is not just a business. Taking into account the cross-section of the whole society, there is a good chance that the British will vote in favor of leaving the EU.

The upcoming referendum in the British Isles electrifies the media all over Europe - us too! Piotr Głowacki - founder of the Infoinwestor.pl website and vice president of the FxCuffs Foundation will discuss the whole situation with Jacek Kubrak, who has been operating on the financial market since June of the year 1992. During a special webinar on BREXIT, they will discuss the pros and cons of the future result of the Referendum, what the consequences would be for the EU and the World at the time of UK's appearance from the Community, what the charts say, and why Brussels is silent.

Welcome to the special WEBINAR, which will take place on Monday 20 June (3 days before the Referendum in the UK) at 20: 00. It is enough to register by clicking on the link below joining the discussion about BREXIT and the consequences for Poland arising from the possible occurrence of Great Britain from the European Union.

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About the Author
Janusz Ekert
Private investor with 15 years of experience in the investment market, specialist in the currency market. He puts the effectiveness of fundamental and technical analysis above all, focusing on simplicity and consistency. President of OnTrade Sp. z o. o., owner of the Forex Club brand. Snooker enthusiast.