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Has Brexit now been priced-in

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  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    padington wrote: »

    Shows clearly the nature of the beast. Hard Brexit cuts both ways.........
  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    Thrugelmir wrote: »
    Shows clearly the nature of the beast. Hard Brexit cuts both ways.........

    It will be a disaster, we have no real bargaining power. Brexit is a complete mess.
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
  • Tromking
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    padington wrote: »
    Back in your hole pro hard brexit twerp ...


    Lol!......twerp?
    You are genuinely scared aren't you?
    Stop working yourself up Padders, everything will be OK me old China.:)
    “Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧
  • padington
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    edited 5 April 2017 at 8:23AM
    Tromking wrote: »
    Lol!......twerp?
    You are genuinely scared aren't you?
    Stop working yourself up Padders, everything will be OK me old China.:)

    I'm fine, we have land and passports and property in Canada to retreat to. It's everyone else im genuinely concerned for. I've been very bullish your years on the British economy and I have no concern for propery prices, they'll not go anywhere much. The loss of jobs, spending power and national soft power could be a disaster with a hard Brexit and the EU knows it.

    Our national economic strategy has been placed in he hands of swivel eyed daily mail readers and boy will we live to regret it.
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
  • Tromking
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    padington wrote: »
    I'm fine, we have land and passports and property in Canada to retreat to. It's everyone else im genuinely concerned for. I've been very bullish your years on the British economy and I have no concern for property prices, they'll not go anywhere much. The loss of jobs, spending power and national soft power could be a disaster with a hard Brexit and the EU knows it.

    You may very well be right, I think you're wrong.Which is the kernel of my point.
    “Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧
  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    edited 5 April 2017 at 8:46AM
    Tromking wrote: »
    You may very well be right, I think you're wrong.Which is the kernel of my point.

    No then Kernal of your point was pushing the idea that Hard Brexit will be a walk in the park with no facts to back up your point, so your drivel needed to be put to bed, which thankfully on this thread, it has been.
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
  • Thrugelmir
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    padington wrote: »
    The loss of jobs, spending power and national soft power could be a disaster with a hard Brexit and the EU knows it.

    The UK's spending power buys EU exports (22% of Germanys car output) and holidays / holiday homes. Loss of spending power has a much wider impact than the UK alone.
  • Tromking
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    padington wrote: »
    No then Kernal of your point was pushing the idea that Hard Brexit will be a walk in the park with no facts to back up your point, so your drivel needed to be put to bed, which thankfully on this thread, it has been.

    I feel I'm repeating myself 'Google Boy', but facts only become facts after the event. Until then it's merely opinion.
    I`m not sure I have ever suggested that a hard Brexit would be a walk in the park, your pent up anger and frustration has you making up stuff it seems.
    Anyway here`s to a rock-hard Brexit and your new life in beautiful Canada! :)
    You won't be missed.
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  • fatbeetle
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    padington wrote: »
    Back in your hole pro hard brexit twerp ...

    That's about the highest level of debate we can expect from the remain side.
    “If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and who weren't so lazy.”
  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    edited 6 April 2017 at 1:09AM
    Tromking wrote: »
    I feel I'm repeating myself 'Google Boy', but facts only become facts after the event. Until then it's merely opinion.
    I`m not sure I have ever suggested that a hard Brexit would be a walk in the park, your pent up anger and frustration has you making up stuff it seems.
    Anyway here`s to a rock-hard Brexit and your new life in beautiful Canada! :)
    You won't be missed.
    Tromking wrote: »
    most Brexiteers that I know would be content with a short sharp clean Brexit

    What a chump.
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
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