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Online Casinos in general: Slots in Malta or Curacao? (Page 2)

Topic created on 20th May. 2018 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 23 | Views: 5,541
Anonym
@ bone: this is a matter of interpretation, so yes and no. The Eu withdrawal notice was submitted to the European Council by Theresa May at the end of March 2017. Thus, the full withdrawal will become legally binding only at the end of March 2019 (which is why your point of view is quite countable), however, during this transitional phase, GB is already gradually detaching and detaching itself from the European jurisdiction and is (if you will) taking its fate back into its own hands. So at the moment, we are in a transitional phase (some legal period of 2 years), but this will culminate in the complete and legally binding withdrawal. In some parts of the state this withdrawal has already taken place, in other parts it takes a little longer, which is why the legislator may prescribe such a period. At the moment, you can really argue about whether they are still in or not... either point of view would be defensible. But I see the British as being "out" rather than "still in."

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Anonym
What will actually happen to Gibraltar with the Brexit?
Gibraltar is part of the Kingdom and has roughly the same status as Malta in terms of online gambling.

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Knochen
Elite
However, the British still have to fulfill their obligations within the EU and are complying with them. It is clear that a withdrawal cannot happen from one day to the next and therefore a transition period will take place. However, online gambling existed in the UK even before the declaration of withdrawal. In Malta, online gambling is perfectly legal and they are also part of the EU. In the UK, gambling simply has a completely different tradition than in Germany. Gambling has been legal there since the 18th century, licenses are issued, advertising is allowed, etc. This has nothing to do with leaving the EU. That has nothing whatsoever to do with the EU.

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s****e
It is always said that no one benefits more from the EU than Germany.
This is not true!
Again: first research, then write!

https://www.finanzen100.de/finanznachrichten/wirtschaft/eu-beitritt-welche-laender-am-meisten-profitierten_H1541076856_412323/

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Knochen
Elite
You can't paint the world quite that simply either. If only the growth of the gross domestic product is taken into account, then, and only then, are these statistics correct. However, it has to be said that it is much easier for small countries to increase their GDP in percentage terms. Germany, as the largest market economy, is really doing very well with about 2% per year. In numbers, Germany still benefits the most. It is true that Germany has not always been the country that has benefited the most. But especially in times of low interest rates and a strong German economy, Germany benefits enormously compared to the crisis countries of the eurozone.

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Anonym
Exactly bones, the longer tradition and the more liberal approach to gambling are two more arguments that you brought against yourself in the game, why you compare apples with oranges!
That there was gambling before nciht in GB....and that gambling in Malta would not be legal... no idea who said that or why you claim that as if someone said that, but about it no one talks in this thread and that has also simply ncihts to do with the topic. I was talking about factual reasons why regulation is not so easily possible in Germany!
By the way: the legal discrepancies with the EU are in my opinion also the reason why online gambling is not pursued in Germany...

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Anonym
On the subject of Germany benefiting from the euro: in the future, just spend at least 10 minutes dealing with your own diffuse, politically correct and unrealistic slogans, before you get on the nerves of adult people here with this Euro-fascist garbage. The people in Europe are tired of this shit and impoverish more and more. Most here in the forum still know how it was once BEFORE the introduction of the euro in Germany!

Dirk Müller makes the statement




Hans-Werner Sinn will be happy to explain it to you in detail



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Anonym
the3rdscatter wrote on 22.05.2018 at 13:09: On the subject of Germany benefiting from Euro:just sit down in the future at least 10 minutes with your own diffuse, politically correct and out of touch with reality slogans, before you go here adult people with this Europafaschistische garbage on the nerve. The people in Europe are tired of this shit and impoverish more and more. Most here in the forum still know how it was once BEFORE the introduction of the euro in Germany!

Dirk Müller makes the statement




Hans-Werner Sinn will be happy to explain it to you in detail




I don't think he is at all amenable to such arguments....

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Anonym
Bones, the video, what you have posted, refers solely to the Greek crisis (which logically would not have happened without the euro) and not to the euro and also not to the EU! Since you have to ask the question, whether this is actually a Joke and whether you want us here evtl simply just kidding....

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Anonym
@Ronny: Unfortunately, I also assume that. But I try to stay positive. Allegedly, he has Abi... from therefore there is a certain residual probability that he copies his opinion sometime no longer from any European policy-motivated brochures...

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