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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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mrlegend123 wrote: »Please can you quote some facts??? The fact that the younger generation is getting screwed over.....
There will be a future financial disaster created by greedy. The greedy will ruin the lives of most people in the country. It's not all about home owners, think about the renters!
The main thing keeping property prices high is the lack of housing and high house prices are not a problem everywhere.
Perhaps you could say who you think is screwing the younger generation and who these greedy people are.0 -
But anyway, I point out silliness if I think I spot it. Brexiteers would be claiming a win if the Pound had gone up or down, so please, by all means, carry on.
could you give an example where brexiter (or anyone else for that matter) have claimed a win if the pound goes up or down?
of course in different circumstance either could be true.0 -
Germany's trade surplus with the UK reached a record high of almost €51billion (£44billion) last year, but experts fear Brexit could sent it tumbling.Economic analyst Marc Biese has urged Angela Merkel to keep close ties with the UK, because a staggering 750,000 jobs rely on cross-Channel exports.
Speaking last month, he said: "In Germany there is a very strong industrial sector that maintains intensive trade deals with the UK.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/698687/Angela-Merkel-Germany-economy-Brexit-European-Union0 -
House prices pause for breath post-Brexit, say surveyors
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-370379640 -
Could Italy’s constitution vote be a Brexit II moment?
http://citywire.co.uk/wealth-manager/news/could-italy-s-constitution-vote-be-a-brexit-ii-moment/a9410330 -
No one is screwing the younger generation the difficulties are caused by many things. It's also not caused by greed many things are effecting the present situation.
The main thing keeping property prices high is the lack of housing and high house prices are not a problem everywhere.
Perhaps you could say who you think is screwing the younger generation and who these greedy people are.
Government, Bankers and House Builders. Britain is broken beyond repair. It is only going to get worse.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
DFS brushes aside post-Brexit fears and ups its profit forecastFurniture retailer DFS has upped its full-year profit forecast, saying it has not seen any fall in demand for its products despite the Brexit vote.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/aug/11/dfs-brushes-aside-post-brexit-fears-and-ups-its-profit-forecast0 -
gadgetmind wrote: »
The main impact we're suffering is that recruiting from the EU is now close to impossible, so we're having to ramp up in our EU offices and reduce headcount in the UK.
Surely its totally desirable that people should have the opportunity to work in their own countries.
Obviously some people welcome the opportunity to work abroad for a time (especially when young) but most welcome the opportunity to work and play near their friends and family.0 -
gadgetmind wrote: »I'm choosing to be realistic,
But what is negative for you, isn't necessarily negative for the rest of us....or for the UK as a whole....so it seems pointless pretending it is....in the vague hope that everyone who voted Leave is suddenly going to change their minds....they're not...
I guess you need to move your business from the UK???0 -
setmefree2 wrote: »I voted Remain.
So I ask you too? How long are you going to stay negative? The rest of your life?
Are you sure you're speaking to the correct person? Can you point out where my negative posts are?0
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