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Brexit the economy and house prices part 7: Brexit Harder

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  • gfplux
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    goral wrote: »
    Hmm, I don't get it. If GBP will go down, that mean UK it will be not attractive country. So who will be invest in country outside UE with week currency?
    And what this means for British people? Les worth currency but more expensive property?
    What about business? They will be get less money but they will be pay more for property... in my knowledge is... recession.

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    Property experts are unanimous in their assertions that any buyer of 2-8a Rutland Gate will most likely be from the former Soviet Union or the Middle East.
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    https://www.swlondoner.co.uk/300million-knightsbridge-mansion-uk-s-most-expensive-ever/

    BREXIT
    There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.
  • mayonnaise
    mayonnaise Posts: 3,690 Forumite
    Herzlos wrote: »
    Have you got evidence of this begging?

    It was in the Express.
    Next to the article forecasting -24C Arctic blast to bring a MONTH of snow and ice as deep FREEZE hits.
    Don't blame me, I voted Remain.
  • goral
    goral Posts: 78 Forumite
    I don't really understand a lot of people in the UK.
    On the one hand, they say that they will be outside the EU and the EU has nothing to do with the UK, but on the other, they still believe that all EU benfits will continue ...
    Take fishermen for example!
    There will be no fishing limits for UK fisherman, and they will also UE prohibit fishing in UK waters. But at the same time they will lose subsidies from the EU. This means raising the price for fish and it is significant, moreover, the EU will impose a 60% duty on UK fish - to whom will UK sell expensive fish? For me, the amount of catches in the UK will fall after Brexit, and this significantly. Many people will have to give up being a fisherman.
    But maybe I'm wrong.
  • goral
    goral Posts: 78 Forumite
    gfplux wrote: »
    QUOTE
    Property experts are unanimous in their assertions that any buyer of 2-8a Rutland Gate will most likely be from the former Soviet Union or the Middle East.
    END QUOTE

    https://www.swlondoner.co.uk/300million-knightsbridge-mansion-uk-s-most-expensive-ever/

    BREXIT

    Yes... London, center of London.
    Because it will be new tax haven.
    But, what outside London?
  • adindas
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    edited 14 January 2020 at 8:01PM
    Herzlos wrote: »
    Have you got evidence of this begging? .
    mayonnaise wrote: »
    It was in the Express.
    Next to the article forecasting -24C Arctic blast to bring a MONTH of snow and ice as deep FREEZE hits.

    The point here is that in the past Theresa May was begging for extension. Now the other way around. EU is the party who were pushing for extension, even though they know it has been made a law. This is another evidence how EU see themselves as the bee's knee considering itself above the law, interfering another country law. Another very good reason to quit this political block. Which any single country in the EU is more ready than the UK for a no-deal Brexit ?

    In the past quite a few of arch remoaners on this thread argue that the threat of no-deal Brexit from the UK was just bluffing. It it is not credible at all as the UK could not effert. You know who you are .... You either need to apologise to this forum or argue otherwise …. The same thing when these group of people argued that the UK was obliged to pay the divorce fee.

    People could now say to EU, you go to hell with your single market which soon become a ghost market when individual EU country start to witness that UK will be more prosperous outside EU than in the EU. When the time has come that will be the end of the EU.
    Herzlos wrote: »
    Which is fine, it was all above board. May's original plan of trigger A50 and negotiating without Parliamentary approval wasn't.

    I agree, it is ok for those who are shameless.
  • goral wrote: »
    So!
    After Brexit house prices will be up or down?
    And what happen now with GBP (is going down)? After brexit will be even more go down?

    Hand on heart I think up now, maybe flat lining at worst for a few months, but the trend is up again now that a far left government is now an impossibility for the next decade. Boris is not going to trash the housing market trust me, 99% of his tribe is one way or another connected to a stable housing market
  • goral
    goral Posts: 78 Forumite
    triathlon wrote: »
    Hand on heart I think up now, maybe flat lining at worst for a few months, but the trend is up again now that a far left government is now an impossibility for the next decade. Boris is not going to trash the housing market trust me, 99% of his tribe is one way or another connected to a stable housing market

    Rather, enchanting reality so that house prices rise, mainly by those with very high mortgage.
    Johnson do nothing for people with a few exceptions - who got money.
    Stability was guaranteed by the Corbyn government. Not by Johnson.
    Johnson is PM for very rich, and only.
    Brexit bring week British Pound, tariffs, worse deal then today, as UK will be outside huge market, and will be like end user.
    Property precise can grow in London but in Bradford? Luton? or Warrington? Where business will be decline and shrink.
    More council tenants from London will be forced to north of England, and those council estate in London will be demolish and sell for private company (most from US).
    You will weak up in 99% private country. That is fantastic Britain for Johnson.
    And remember Johnson will do everything wat US demand.

    People in Britain think that after brexit everything from UE will stay, but Britain will be outside UE and will not have to comply with UE and pay for UE. More, they will be better deals with world...
    No. believe it or not, every thing will change. Will change for worst. Not for good.
  • Herzlos
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    mayonnaise wrote: »
    It was in the Express.
    Next to the article forecasting -24C Arctic blast to bring a MONTH of snow and ice as deep FREEZE hits.

    Ah, so they are taking the EU saying "you're not going to get this negotiated on time" as "begging"?
  • adindas
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    Herzlos wrote: »
    Ah, so they are taking the EU saying "you're not going to get this negotiated on time" as "begging"?

    The point here is that in the past Theresa May was begging for extension. Now the other way around. EU is the party who were pushing for extension, even though they know it has been made a law. This is another evidence how EU see themselves as the bee's knee considering itself above the law, interfering another country law. Another very good reason to quit this political block. Which any single country in the EU is more ready than the UK for a no-deal Brexit ?

    In the past quite a few of arch remoaners on this thread argue that the threat of no-deal Brexit from the UK was just bluffing. It it is not credible at all as the UK could not effert. You know who you are .... You either need to apologise to this forum or argue otherwise …. The same thing when these group of people argued that the UK was obliged to pay the divorce fee.

    People could now say to EU, you go to hell with your single market which soon become a ghost market when individual EU country start to witness that UK will be more prosperous outside EU than in the EU. When the time has come that will be the end of the EU.
  • goral
    goral Posts: 78 Forumite
    adindas wrote: »

    People could now say to EU, you go to hell with your single market which soon become a ghost market when individual EU country start to witness that UK will be more prosperous outside EU than in the EU. When the time has come that will be the end of the EU.

    Yes, and NHS will be supper, no one will be ill, it will be super pay jobs, just to push some buttons and knobs, and of course British Empire will back...
    yes, yes, yes... Same people call this "pink unicorn".

    Brexit will be good only for very rich people, brexit give them huge benefit. But not for you. And believe or not, UK will be ask to rejon to EU in next 5 years, especially after hard brexit. EU not "begging" they appeal to reason and reflection. EU will suffer but survive, UK will only become a tax haven, with no production, no manufacturing. UK will be flooded cheep low standard food from US what will kill British farmers.

    And can you tell me what UK will be offer to other that you think will be better outside EU?

    What opportunities will you (personal) have that you don't have now?
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