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If we vote for Brexit what happens

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  • baza52
    baza52 Posts: 3,029 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    So this woman becomes PM.
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    What she said or thought has no relevance now.
    We wont be staying in the EU will we :rotfl:
  • mrginge
    mrginge Posts: 4,843 Forumite
    mayonnaise wrote: »

    Ooh look at me aren't I clever, i've got some pointless quotes to try score some points in an argument that I've already lost.

    Well done on being a big baby.
  • CLAPTON
    CLAPTON Posts: 41,865 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    cells wrote: »
    Try to spin things if you want but within the EU the UK added about a million jobs from 20014-2016 and the budget deficit was falling.

    Your complaint of migrants taking jobs from the locals was silly as in 2014 there were only about 300,000 long term unemployed yet about 1 million jobs have been created since then.

    find a post where I have said that migrants take job from the UK born and so create unemployment

    I have said that
    -they suppress wages
    -they remove incentive of business innovating and introducing productivity improvements
    -and raised housing issues, transport, NHS et etc.

    and of course I have said the increase in population has increased our level of imports and so created the present huge trade deficit
    which would eventually lead to a large currency depreciation.
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    mrginge wrote: »
    Well done on being a big baby.
    I already said it before and I'll say it again for the slow minded on here. There aren't winners or losers in this. We all lost.
    Personally, I would have prefered a brexiteer to take over the reigns, it would have been fun to watch them crash and burn during the coming self-induced depression. :)
    And stop the name calling and quote altering, it's borderline claptonesque.
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • CLAPTON
    CLAPTON Posts: 41,865 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    I already said it before and I'll say it again for the slow minded on here. There aren't winners or losers in this. We all lost.
    Personally, I would have prefered a brexiteer to take over the reigns, it would have been fun to watch them crash and burn during the coming self-induced depression. :)
    And stop the name calling and quote altering, it's borderline claptonesque.

    another toxic post wishing harm to the people of the UK but as you hate most of the people of this wonderful country, I guess there is no surprise here
  • Spidernick
    Spidernick Posts: 3,803 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    I already said it before and I'll say it again for the slow minded on here. There aren't winners or losers in this. We all lost.
    Personally, I would have prefered a brexiteer to take over the reigns, it would have been fun to watch them crash and burn during the coming self-induced depression. :)
    And stop the name calling and quote altering, it's borderline claptonesque.

    To be fair, I think a lot of currency speculators have done quite well out of this mess! ;)
    'I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my father. Not screaming and terrified like his passengers.' (Bob Monkhouse).

    Sky? Believe in better.

    Note: win, draw or lose (not 'loose' - opposite of tight!)
  • baza52
    baza52 Posts: 3,029 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    I already said it before and I'll say it again for the slow minded on here. There aren't winners or losers in this. We all lost.
    Personally, I would have prefered a brexiteer to take over the reigns, it would have been fun to watch them crash and burn during the coming self-induced depression. :)
    And stop the name calling and quote altering, it's borderline claptonesque.

    yeah stop the name calling :rotfl:
  • Rinoa
    Rinoa Posts: 2,701 Forumite
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    If I don't reply to your post,
    you're probably on my ignore list.
  • Crashy_Time
    Crashy_Time Posts: 13,386 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Seventh Anniversary Name Dropper
    nkomp18 wrote: »
    And we are in the EU now and will continue to do so for at least 2 years. Everything that's happening now is nothing compared to what will happen after Article 50 is triggered.
    The next 5 years will be a very bumpy ride. UK maybe will survive it, or maybe not. We shall have to see



    :rotfl: Get real, we survived WW1, the Great Depression and WW2, just stop with this can`t live without the teat/control of the EU stuff please.
  • Crashy_Time
    Crashy_Time Posts: 13,386 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Seventh Anniversary Name Dropper
    Because trying to time the market is a mug's game.

    How do you know that six months down the line you're getting the best price, maybe you should wait another six months for an even better price? Or maybe you called it wrong and prices increase?

    You end up like Crashy spending over 10 years moving around from one flat to another, in areas no-one else wants to live, waiting and waiting for "the crash" to happen.



    For the majority of people this isn't an impulse purchase or investment, it's their home. It's somewhere for them to live out their hopes and dreams for the next 7 years plus. Why put your life on hold for something that may never happen?






    Yes, no one wants to live in areas like The Grange in Edinburgh...:rotfl:Brush up on your knowledge of a city please before you post.
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