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You'd be stupid not to have a Plan B if Brexit goes bad - so what is it?
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But what will you do when the post-Brexit austerity sees your obesity related disability benefits stopped? -
Another topless modelling shoot I suppose.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBut what will you do when the post-Brexit austerity sees your obesity related disability benefits stopped?
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Huh?? when did you become rich Shaunbhoy?? I recall you having to take a perm job some where in the south coast? Or was it Cornwall, and have loads of kids plus a wife who never worked?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI am rich enough not to care what happens. "It won't affect me at all" .
HTH

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with all this turmoil for the next 2 years pound is going to crash
is anyone thinking about converting their cash reserve to USD ?Comment
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Er, no. Buy low, sell high. Now is the time to be buying GBP with your USD. Well, not RIGHT NOW, we've had a bounce since May announced the election. But it will be back below 1.25 in a month or two or three.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwith all this turmoil for the next 2 years pound is going to crash
is anyone thinking about converting their cash reserve to USD ?
In a couple years, when everything sorts out with some kind of reasonable deal, and all the panic is over, the pound will bounce up to 1.35-1.40, then will be the time to start moving back into dollars. Though if Trump actually gets his tax plan passed, the dollar will surge. Hard to predict timings on that or if it will happen.Comment
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I transferred into EUR at 1.445. Only by luck though.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwith all this turmoil for the next 2 years pound is going to crash
is anyone thinking about converting their cash reserve to USD ?Comment
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Not only is he poor as a church mouse and thick as mince, he's condemned his kids to a life even grimmer than his.Originally posted by SandyD View PostHuh?? when did you become rich Shaunbhoy?? I recall you having to take a perm job some where in the south coast? Or was it Cornwall, and have loads of kids plus a wife who never worked?Hard Brexit now!
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Did that just before the referendum.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postwith all this turmoil for the next 2 years pound is going to crash
is anyone thinking about converting their cash reserve to USD ?
But hey, Brexiters will tell you you can't predict the future.
Hard Brexit now!
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Thought you only put a 'small amount' in USD and Euro?Originally posted by sasguru View PostDid that just before the referendum.
But hey, Brexiters will tell you you can't predict the future.

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There is a very low probability of pound going back to 1.5 USD but on the lower side it can go to 1.1 if things get bad for UKOriginally posted by WordIsBond View PostEr, no. Buy low, sell high. Now is the time to be buying GBP with your USD. Well, not RIGHT NOW, we've had a bounce since May announced the election. But it will be back below 1.25 in a month or two or three.
In a couple years, when everything sorts out with some kind of reasonable deal, and all the panic is over, the pound will bounce up to 1.35-1.40, then will be the time to start moving back into dollars. Though if Trump actually gets his tax plan passed, the dollar will surge. Hard to predict timings on that or if it will happen.Comment
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