Referendum: which way are you voting?
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It's all going like a sensible analyst would have predicted. Unless you believe the daily mail.Always overestimating...0
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I'd say there's a fair possibility this isn't going to happen at all. What if March comes and everything is so disrupted they stall and hold another referendum?“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0
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RemainMaybe it'll all be called off, but there's also an argument for saying "let them have their hard Brexit and see how they like it".
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/uk/janan-ganesh-why-britain-must-have-a-hard-brexit-1.2824478
Thoughts?Get to 119lbs! 1/2/09: 135.6lbs 1/5/11: 145.8lbs 30/3/13 150lbs 22/2/14 137lbs 2/6/14 128lbs 29/8/14 124lbs 2/6/17 126lbs
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A Dutch man writing in today's guardian claims all the other EU states are dedicated to making the union work. A couple of lines later he declares that Britain must be seen to have made a serious mistake, so that other countries will be discouraged from leaving. Make your mind up, man.
It seems ports down south are willing to act as the uk's effective frontier by checking foreign arrivals. This is supposedly to ensure a continued open border here. All right, but what about tariffs on cross border trade? Smuggling may be the new business opportunity of 2019.
Is there a likelihood that Brexit is just not feasible?
You know, you'd almost think very little of this has been properly thought through.“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0 -
Well Tesco have gone to war with Unilever over the price of Marmite because of Brexit.
Yes, as I said we are doomed. Riots will start over the Marmite Outrage.:D
Sterling is dropping like a stone so of course imposted goods will cost more.0 -
Remainqwert_yuiop wrote: »A Dutch man writing in today's guardian claims all the other EU states are dedicated to making the union work. A couple of lines later he declares that Britain must be seen to have made a serious mistake, so that other countries will be discouraged from leaving. Make your mind up, man.
It seems ports down south are willing to act as the uk's effective frontier by checking foreign arrivals. This is supposedly to ensure a continued open border here. All right, but what about tariffs on cross border trade? Smuggling may be the new business opportunity of 2019.
Is there a likelihood that Brexit is just not feasible?
You know, you'd almost think very little of this has been properly thought through.
It's not clear that the Irish govt is willing to do that, nor that the Irish people would be happy about it! Some have suggested that it's unconstitutional.donnac2558 wrote: »Well Tesco have gone to war with Unilever over the price of Marmite because of Brexit.
Yes, as I said we are doomed. Riots will start over the Marmite Outrage.:D
Sterling is dropping like a stone so of course imposted goods will cost more.
Yep, inflation is coming and of course people will be hopping mad when prices start to rise...Get to 119lbs! 1/2/09: 135.6lbs 1/5/11: 145.8lbs 30/3/13 150lbs 22/2/14 137lbs 2/6/14 128lbs 29/8/14 124lbs 2/6/17 126lbs
Save £180,000 by 31 Dec 2020! 2011: £54,342 * 2012: £62,200 * 2013: £74,127 * 2014: £84,839 * 2015: £95,207 * 2016: £109,122 * 2017: £121,733 * 2018: £136,565 * 2019: £161,957 * 2020: £197,685
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Would Britain be able to maintain a special relationship with the Republic of Ireland after Brexit ? How could one eu member state have privileges that others don't? British law does not consider the state to be foreign. How terribly racist. Would Brussels be able to prevent Dublin from making exclusive deals with London? It's all up in the air. Apparently the common travel arrangement was suspended from 1939 to 1952, but that was admittedly a very strange time.“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0
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Yep, inflation is coming and of course people will be hopping mad when prices start to rise...
If it's a one off readjustment in the pound it'll be a one off inflationary pulse. It's hit petrol already. If the pound stays at the new level, that'll be it.
Now, I wonder what all this upset is doing to the housing market. Any expert opinions available?“What means that trump?” Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare0 -
I watch the RTE News, it seems they are interested in companies wishing to leave the UK after Brexit coming to the Republic.0
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Remainqwert_yuiop wrote: »If it's a one off readjustment in the pound it'll be a one off inflationary pulse. It's hit petrol already. If the pound stays at the new level, that'll be it.
Now, I wonder what all this upset is doing to the housing market. Any expert opinions available?
A one-off adjustment of about 20%? :eek: And that's assuming that the pound doesn't fall further?qwert_yuiop wrote: »Would Britain be able to maintain a special relationship with the Republic of Ireland after Brexit ? How could one eu member state have privileges that others don't? British law does not consider the state to be foreign. How terribly racist. Would Brussels be able to prevent Dublin from making exclusive deals with London? It's all up in the air. Apparently the common travel arrangement was suspended from 1939 to 1952, but that was admittedly a very strange time.
Those are very good questions, to which I don't have an answer.donnac2558 wrote: »I watch the RTE News, it seems they are interested in companies wishing to leave the UK after Brexit coming to the Republic.
Yes, I'm sure they are. Ireland will be the only English-speaking country left in the EU.
Meanwhile, in NI... http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/business/news/fujitsu-belfast-and-derry-jobs-at-risk-in-1800-job-cuts-35122532.htmlGet to 119lbs! 1/2/09: 135.6lbs 1/5/11: 145.8lbs 30/3/13 150lbs 22/2/14 137lbs 2/6/14 128lbs 29/8/14 124lbs 2/6/17 126lbs
Save £180,000 by 31 Dec 2020! 2011: £54,342 * 2012: £62,200 * 2013: £74,127 * 2014: £84,839 * 2015: £95,207 * 2016: £109,122 * 2017: £121,733 * 2018: £136,565 * 2019: £161,957 * 2020: £197,685
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