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EU accepts inevitable informal negotiations before Article 50

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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Get marching for Brexit....Pro-EU March For Unity Demonstration Cancelled One Day After It Was Announced



    For how ******* long? 2 years? 30 years? Brexiters make your ******* minds up...
    It'll potentially be Remainers wanting it stalled so that PLP can get rid of Corbyn and get a less Stalinist more voter friendly leader in, get an election called and get an election pledge in to cancel the exit of Labour are elected.

    Either that or it was cancelled because they ran out of quiche in Muswell Hill.
    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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      Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
      All this only 2 weeks from the result.
      I think BB is right: the British economy will have death by a thousand cuts in the next few months and years
      I'm planning on emigrating by the end of next year.
      Hurry up, and take the rest of the remoaners with you
      I get up...

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        Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
        Well depends if you have your blinkers on or not, you bone-headed twit .

        Leavers leaders done a runner.
        FTSE 100 not that relevant to the British economy, FTSE 250 is - 10% down
        Pound 10% down is v. bad news for the current account deficit - that's going to grow faster.
        Do you know what a current account deficit is and how it grows a country's debt? IMF bailout anyone?
        The non-emergency budget is coming soon with tax rises and spending cuts
        Tory party abandons balancing the books (which is the main reason I voted for them)
        One or 2 big investors ( Boeing and Siemens) have said they're going ahead with public sector contracts where we buy from them - probably scared we're going to pull out.

        All this only 2 weeks from the result.
        I think BB is right: the British economy will have death by a thousand cuts in the next few months and years
        I'm planning on emigrating by the end of next year.
        Don't suppose you could go sooner, could you?
        His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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          Originally posted by Mordac View Post
          Don't suppose you could go sooner, could you?
          Sorry no, I have a long planned sabbatical to do a MSc at a top London uni which consolidates my experience from the last 10 years, have to get rid of 2 properties and figure out which cities in the countries I plan to move to have the best private English language schools.

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            Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
            consolidates my experience from the last 10 years
            University of Lego?

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              Hark, is that a wooshing sound as more jobs go out the window:

              UBS boss Andrea Orcel says jobs could be moved from London after Brexit | Business News | News | The Independent

              I think after Theresa's Brexit is Brexit speech it probably is.
              I'm alright Jack

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                Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
                University of Lego?
                Some fink like that, innit.

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                  Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
                  Hasn't really started yet though has it? The UK is still in the EU and will be for quite a while longer. Its not until the UK does leave the EU that you might find some rather larger changes depending upon what is agreed upon, or not agreed upon.
                  Nope. It certainly has not started. Nothing has changed and everything has changed.

                  We may well see some significant changes but absolutely nobody can tell whether they are going to be positive, negative or neutral.

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                    Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post

                    We may well see some significant changes but absolutely nobody can tell whether they are going to be positive, negative or neutral.
                    Absolutely incorrect. I can tell you categorically now that given the UK's current state, the changes are going to be mainly negative.

                    The market agrees with me. Hence the pound falling. That is the market's assessment of future UK prospects.

                    Money talks etc.
                    Last edited by CretinWatcher; 12 July 2016, 20:03.

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                      Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post

                      The market agrees with me. Hence the pound falling. That is the market's assessment of future UK prospects.

                      Money talks etc.
                      "The market" is not some all-seeing god. It is over-reactive, short-sighted and prone to panic. That's why "the market" was completely caught out by the exit vote.

                      I know you are desperate for everything to fail. But really you need to give it 12 - 18 months to start seeing the real impact.

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