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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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its like game of thrones liteLeft is never right but I always am.0
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ruggedtoast wrote: »Bojo gone. Gove or May.
Christ.
Come back Boris. You complete tool...
Is this Boris basically not wanting to take the poisoned chalice?0 -
Is this Boris basically not wanting to take the poisoned chalice?
He was a bit distracted by the huge dagger in his back.Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop0 -
Since the brexit vote I have had an increase in viewings and agreed a sale 2 days after the result came out that was within the range I had in mind before the result (i.e. I didn't not have to reduce my price further than I would have 'normally'). I don't live in London so yes, most (all?) houses around here sell for less than asking.YNWA
Target: Mortgage free by 58.0 -
Is this Boris basically not wanting to take the poisoned chalice?
No. It's because Boris has demonstrated by his actions he is not leadership material.
In a recent poll of members (and it is they who will determine our next PM) a run off between Boris and May saw May 17 points ahead.
But she is not as pro-Brexit as many MP's wish so step forward Michael Gove.
Hope he wins.If I don't reply to your post,
you're probably on my ignore list.0 -
No. It's because Boris has demonstrated by his actions he is not leadership material.
In a recent poll of members (and it is they who will determine our next PM) a run off between Boris and May saw May 17 points ahead.
But she is not as pro-Brexit as many MP's wish so step forward Michael Gove.
Hope he wins.
May/Boris ticket to unite the country and stop us leaving the EU. A remainer and a leaver (maybe not so much now) to stop us leaving EU'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
No. It's because Boris has demonstrated by his actions he is not leadership material.
In a recent poll of members (and it is they who will determine our next PM) a run off between Boris and May saw May 17 points ahead.
But she is not as pro-Brexit as many MP's wish so step forward Michael Gove.
Hope he wins.
You're only saying the above because Boris was making noises that he favoured a deal with the EU that involved free movement. You'll support Gove if you think he aligns to your interest (which I assume is basically as little to do with the EU as possible).
I understand your stance but I personally hope that all of your wishes are foiled at every level.0 -
No. It's because Boris has demonstrated by his actions he is not leadership material.
In a recent poll of members (and it is they who will determine our next PM) a run off between Boris and May saw May 17 points ahead.
But she is not as pro-Brexit as many MP's wish so step forward Michael Gove.
Hope he wins.
When Boris removes the knife from his back he might wish to return it to the sender.0 -
The remain campaign disintegrated last Thursday night and the leave campaign has disappeared like a puff of smoke. The figurehead for leave has just been stabbed in the back by his second-in-command.
We're leaving the EU. Then what?
Did Stan ever get back to us about that plan?
yes
The brexit plan will be available in 6 weeks time subject to the usual caveats
The EU reform plan is due sometime in the next 6 years also subject to the usual caveats.0 -
cashbackproblems wrote: »Yes deflation is worse than inflation as it discourages spending in the economy but this does not mean the inflation risk is lower. It is accepted the link from printing money to inflation can take 2 years.
We won`t see meaningful inflation until the EZ actually disintegrates, THEN you need to be sure that you are "positioned" correctly.0
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