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Originally posted by GB9 View PostVoted to leave the EU and all you have done is moan!
The first true thing you have posted. You like to moan!!!
I get the feeling if you had won you would moan anyway.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostVoted to leave the EU and all you have done is moan!
The first true thing you have posted. You like to moan!!!
I get the feeling if you had won you would moan anyway.
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Voted to leave the EU and all you have done is moan!
The first true thing you have posted. You like to moan!!!
I get the feeling if you had won you would moan anyway.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy? I like being at home, I don't plan to move live in mainland Europe, so loss of free movement won't affect me personally, but overall it will be bad for this country
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Looks like the Pound will be losing it's reserve status.
Sterling could lose position as elite reserve currency if UK votes for Brexit, warns S&P
That will mean even more tax rises and spending cuts.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSeveral million Greeks may take issue with you on that one...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMakes sense - Euro is super successful, the only second reserve currency that are on near equal terms as USD, achieved in a very short period of time, UK made big mistake by not joining EURO when it could, sadly now when it does the last fixed exchange rate will be similar to Italian liras
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOnce the old generation have died off the young will vote back in. At that time using the euro currency will be a prerequisite.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostI think your children will have problems for the rest of their lives.
Not happy about it mind, not gloating, unlike you.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostIf your quick you could probably emigrate to the EU . Just sayin.
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