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Nah, they'll not let go of Wales. And the Welsh love to be dominated.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe final collapse the English Empire.
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Since selling the house, I'm sitting on a pile of cash, mostly Euro. Looking forward to pick up some bargains.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLooking at the devaluation of the pound over the last few years, I think the Scots can't wait either.
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Greek debt has already had the medicine, the rest of world not. Smart money is buying Greek shares like there's no tomorrow.
Once-toxic Greek debt is now in high demand as global recession fears mount
Greek debt, viewed as poisonous just years ago, is now in high demand as investors seek stable assets amid a global economic slowdown — and a possible recession.
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Looking at the devaluation of the pound over the last few years, I think the Scots can't wait either.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan't wait for Scots to join the Euro.
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Labour catching up in the polls, and with the Brexit party attacking the Tories the most likely outcome is a parliament very similar to the current one, and with a speaker very much like Bercow. If that's the case, there could well be a repeat of the Benn act that will force a Tory minority government to stay in a transition period until parliament agrees on a free trade deal,
Look forward to the shenanigans.
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Can now vote in both countries.Originally posted by Mordac View PostMaybe you should consider moving to a country with a voting system you do like. Oh, hang on...
Lib dim all the way!
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...and It should also provide a smooth transition for Scotland to become an independent country as a member of the EU.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostJohnson's Surrender Deal also allows an orderly secession of NI to Ireland over a decade or so, avoiding the economic and social shock of sudden reunification.
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Johnson's Surrender Deal also allows an orderly secession of NI to Ireland over a decade or so, avoiding the economic and social shock of sudden reunification.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThere's going to be endless acrimonious fights about extending the transition period as the UK becomes a vassal state of the EU. On the positive side manufacturers should get enough time to shut their factories down in an orderly manner.
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