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Previously on "Brexit cancelled"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    You don't half talk some tulipe.
    He taste in hotels is the same.....

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Shorting the pound since selling my UK property by almost half a million. No stress. Once BJ crashes the country out the financial markets will be savage, mark my words.
    You don't half talk some tulipe.

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  • scooterscot
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    Shorting the pound since selling my UK property by almost half a million. No stress. Once BJ crashes the country out the financial markets will be savage, mark my words.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Well I am told that it's easier to make money in a volatile market.
    Only if you know what you're doing...

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Your suspicions are dead wrong.
    Well I am told that it's easier to make money in a volatile market.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    I suspect any financial loss you incur will be self-inflicted not Brexit-related
    It will be Italian debt crisis inflicted. I'm tempted to suggest he returns to the relative safety of the newly independent UK, but I don't want him to come back...

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    I suspect any financial loss you incur will be self-inflicted not Brexit-related
    Your suspicions are dead wrong.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Will get binned for sure, just hope the leave voters pick up the invoice for several years of lost economic activity. A special tax code perhaps.
    I suspect any financial loss you incur will be self-inflicted not Brexit-related

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  • scooterscot
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    Will get binned for sure, just hope the leave voters pick up the invoice for several years of lost economic activity. A special tax code perhaps.

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    Won't we have already left by the time of a GE? Oct 31st do or die, and all that.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    - No. Once bitten twice shy. They may do a vote by vote support, but can't see them forming a formal coalition and especially not with Corbyn as PM
    - Agreed, can't see the LDs getting anywhere near 48% because British voters are idiots. They complain constantly, but when push comes to shove they vote for the same colour rosette as always. If you're a remainer, and don't vote LD then you have no right to complain when we get brexit


    - Under Corbyn Labour won't back remain in a 2nd ref. Corbyn is a leaver, hence why remainers only have the choice of LD, Green or SNP if they truly want to vote for a remain party. Any other vote is a vote to leave.


    - If (and it's a big if), there was a 2nd ref, and Labour were somehow leading a minority government, and leave won again, then who knows what will happen. Would LDs have enough seats to make a difference (same goes for the SNP)? How minority would the Labour government be? What would be the Tory stance to a labour brexit? Too many ifs to a situation that is very unlikely to happen.

    This is why remain voters have a clear choice at the polls - vote for LD and to remain, or vote for Tory, give them a majority, and let them have their hard brexit and see how well that goes for them. A Labour vote isn't in the remainer's interest.

    Thanks! Very interesting. In fact I just heard on the news that JS said today that she "won't prop up" a Corbyn led government. So you're right, coalition is off the table.

    Ah I forgot the SNP they would certainly support a Labour coalition.

    I agree Corbyn is a leaver, but John McDonnell and Emily Thornberry have both said recently that Labour would campaign to remain. We'll see how this one develops!

    I think we're gonna need a bigger popcorn container

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Do you think that the LDs would support Labour in a coalition? (personally I don't see LD bagging 48% or even close)
    - No. Once bitten twice shy. They may do a vote by vote support, but can't see them forming a formal coalition and especially not with Corbyn as PM
    - Agreed, can't see the LDs getting anywhere near 48% because British voters are idiots. They complain constantly, but when push comes to shove they vote for the same colour rosette as always. If you're a remainer, and don't vote LD then you have no right to complain when we get brexit

    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Do you think Remain would win a 2nd referendum with LD and Labour campaigning vigorously for Remain?
    - Under Corbyn Labour won't back remain in a 2nd ref. Corbyn is a leaver, hence why remainers only have the choice of LD, Green or SNP if they truly want to vote for a remain party. Any other vote is a vote to leave.

    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Do you think LD would bring down the coalition if Leave won again? I do admire them for being honest that they want to just stop Brexit and would ignore a second referendum result if it didn't go their way).
    - If (and it's a big if), there was a 2nd ref, and Labour were somehow leading a minority government, and leave won again, then who knows what will happen. Would LDs have enough seats to make a difference (same goes for the SNP)? How minority would the Labour government be? What would be the Tory stance to a labour brexit? Too many ifs to a situation that is very unlikely to happen.

    This is why remain voters have a clear choice at the polls - vote for LD and to remain, or vote for Tory, give them a majority, and let them have their hard brexit and see how well that goes for them. A Labour vote isn't in the remainer's interest.
    Last edited by Whorty; 16 September 2019, 11:45.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Meh! If you're a remainer, vote Lib Dem.
    I agree.

    Do you think that the LDs would support Labour in a coalition? (personally I don't see LD bagging 48% or even close)

    Do you think Remain would win a 2nd referendum with LD and Labour campaigning vigorously for Remain?

    Do you think LD would bring down the coalition if Leave won again? I do admire them for being honest that they want to just stop Brexit and would ignore a second referendum result if it didn't go their way).

    Genuine questions... I quite enjoy pondering the hypotheticals that politicians never like to talk about when interviewed.

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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Meh! If you're a remainer, vote Lib Dem. Or vote for another party and get brexit. Surely even you can understand that

    Anyone who complains about Brexit afterwards, but didn't vote Lib Dem (or Green, or SNP) can go and fook off

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    Meh! If you're a remainer, vote Lib Dem. Or vote for another party and get brexit. Surely even you can understand that

    Anyone who complains about Brexit afterwards, but didn't vote Lib Dem (or Green, or SNP) can go and fook off

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