Originally posted by CretinWatcher
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Isn't it time to acknowledge the referendum has been a complete catastrophe?
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostIt's far too early to say whether this a catastrophe or not.
We are only just into the biggest political upheaval in Europe since the 1940's. Turbulence and general wailing and nashing of teeth are to be expected.
What we need right now is for some political leadership.
Everyone needs to MTFU.
Too many people believed them.
Time to stop that.Comment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostYou haven't addressed any of my issues, just made some bland assertions.
On balance do you think FDI will increase or decrease over the next 5 years and what effect will that have on the economy?
Is Britian a more attractive or less attractive place to do business now that it seems to be politically unstable for the first time in modern history?
Will the Queen have to show her passport at the border when she goes to Balmoral?
What will happen in Northern Ireland - i don't think the outcome's going to be good?
And why did Boris and Gove look so stunned and unhappy on Friday?
And you didn't really make any points to address in your first post. So to answer your second:
I expect fdi to increase, not least as Sterling falls.
As I explained in one of my bland comments, other countries have already indicated they want to do business.
Britain will be easier and hence more attractive to invest in.
And even if Scotland leaves the UK, they will still have the Queen as a monarch.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostBecause they'd been up all night, numbnuts, and probably campaigning 18 hours a day for weeks before that!Comment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostThey didn't look tired. Unhappy, stunned and scared are about the size of it.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWe're 4 days into a Brexit and you still think facts are relevant to winning a referendum?Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View Post
I expect fdi to increase, not least as Sterling falls.
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1) they are not sure they have access to the single market?
2) they are not sure that the country will stick together?
3) there seems to be a lack of political leadership?
Let see shall we? I expect investment to decline fairly sharply.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey wanted to be on the losing side and won. Now they've got to clean up the mess and make it look like somebody else's fault. A tricky business.Comment
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