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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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The only thing I'm currently noticing about my area (Herts) is there's less properties coming on the market than there was pre-brexit. Think people may be letting it settle for a while.0
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NewHomeOwner wrote: »The only thing I'm currently noticing about my area (Herts) is there's less properties coming on the market than there was pre-brexit. Think people may be letting it settle for a while.
Smart sellers probably dropped prices before the vote, in time to get sales through, "taking it off the market" is absolutely pointless after prices start falling.0 -
It's lifted from here http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/
Thank you.
I think we should wait for the official figures.
It will be interesting (fun) to compare the official with the United official.There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0 -
Just remember Crashy has been predicting a crash for the last 20 years.0
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Follow the money, the Germans still trying to buy our Stock Exchange, a vote of confidence in the new tiger economy on the bloc0
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Remember before the referendum, the German finance minster firmly stating 'out is out' and declaring the UK could not access the single market after Brexit?
Apparently he didn't really mean it. He only said it because George Osborne asked him to.
http://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article156764432/In-Europa-nicht-so-weitermachen-wie-bisher.html
You'll need translate.
Single market here we come.
That's not what he says at all. Have you read it? He's talking in relation to the EU and "out is out" means that if you're out then you can't have have an influence over the EU still.
He doesn't even mention the single market. A non-story.0 -
Just remember Crashy has been predicting a crash for the last 20 years.
One of three things have to happen to deal with the imbalance.
1. People's salaries to go up by at least 70/80% and more in London.
2. A market crash by at least 30% and more in London.
3. The government to choke up half a million houses.
Since 1 and 3 aren't happening anytime soon. So what does that leave us with?
There will be a crash.0 -
Sickining behaviour by some of the Tory leadership contenders refusing to tell Eurpeans already living here that they can definitely stay.I think....0
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