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If we vote for Brexit what happens

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  • mayonnaise wrote: »
    Well said mate.
    I have been told I'd have to move to mainland Europe because I don't sing the praise of Glorious Brexit. :)
    Surely not!
    You of such unbiased posting too, not to mention the numerous helpful and informative contributions.
    Who would believe it?
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    Surely not!
    You of such unbiased posting too, not to mention the numerous helpful and informative contributions.
    Who would believe it?
    I know, quite unbelievable.
    Glad to hear you appreciate my contributions, that means a lot to me.
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • Tromking
    Tromking Posts: 2,691 Forumite
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    gfplux wrote: »
    This is something I have mentioned a number of times. While 52% only think of the new opportunities opening up to Britain, someone needs to consider the lost opportunity cost of the British Government spending so much time and intellectual resource on Brexit.

    There's nothing more important in a democracy than the people's elected representatives carrying out its wishes. The UK is a proper democracy, the political class are not allowed to keep on asking the question till they get the answer they want.
    Don't fret, UK PLC is a 'big firm' we'll get there.
    “Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧
  • mayonnaise wrote: »
    I have been told I'd have to move to mainland Europe because I don't sing the praise of Glorious Brexit. :)
    Any proof of that?
  • Surely not!
    You of such unbiased posting too, not to mention the numerous helpful and informative contributions.
    Who would believe it?

    I must be reading the wrong threads because I never see posts that you describe thus from that poster.
    Never.
  • undetterred
    undetterred Posts: 635 Forumite
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    mayonnaise wrote: »
    I know, quite unbelievable.
    Glad to hear you appreciate my contributions, that means a lot to me.

    The man of many usernames....
  • The man of many usernames....

    .......and Pot noodles, Ben and Jerrys, Jeremy Kyle.....:D
  • zagubov
    zagubov Posts: 17,939 Forumite
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    I don't agree totally with this article's pessimism about how London will be affected by Brexit (and I hope I'm right to to so) but it does make me worry about what the rest of the world expects to happen here.
    There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker
  • gfplux
    gfplux Posts: 4,985 Forumite
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    zagubov wrote: »
    I don't agree totally with this article's pessimism about how London will be affected by Brexit (and I hope I'm right to to so) but it does make me worry about what the rest of the world expects to happen here.

    Just the discussion in The New York Times that London may have problems causes concern.
    There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.
  • gfplux wrote: »
    Just the discussion in The New York Times that London may have problems causes concern.
    Why?
    Do the recent posts (quite numerous too) suggesting that this - even if it DOES become a "problem" - will not lead to the disruption that some predict not ease that concern?

    Do you not even see the "fishing" from business just dreaming of luring some of The City's business?

    Problems will inevitably arise.
    However, one certainty is that life will continue.
    In reality little of great consequence is likely to change much.
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