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It's a good thing you have no idea about all this then.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo what's been going on?
Just completed on sale of my last BTL (just in time IMO, market is softening fast), after all liabilities accounted for, now have some rather nice life changing sums split across CHF and dollar accounts.
Bring on hard Brexit, I say!

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I am sending them off to sweep chimneys before ChristmasOriginally posted by sasguru View PostYou made a plan B to look after your family yet?
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Have you got any GCSE's yet?Originally posted by sasguru View PostAye. I took a big hit converting sterling but decided there's not likely to be an upside - in the near future anyway.
It's becoming a bit like the 70s.
Back then foreigners decided they didn't want to fund British debt, hence the IMF stepping in.
Debt is much higher now of course.
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Aye. I took a big hit converting sterling but decided there's not likely to be an upside - in the near future anyway.
It's becoming a bit like the 70s.
Back then foreigners decided they didn't want to fund British debt, hence the IMF stepping in.
Debt is much higher now of course.
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No problems, bring it on, the harder the Brexit the more I earnOriginally posted by GB9 View PostI would love what I voted for, unfortunately there are still too many self appointed Liberal whingers desperate to protect their gravy train.
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Oh I don't know, Brexit is providing another massive gravy train for many London professionals.Originally posted by GB9 View PostI would love what I voted for, unfortunately there are still too many self appointed Liberal whingers desperate to protect their gravy train.
Nothing for Leavers though.
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Welcome back. The standard of moaning has dropped without you.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo what's been going on?
Just completed on sale of my last BTL (just in time IMO, market is softening fast), after all liabilities accounted for, now have some rather nice life changing sums split across CHF and dollar accounts.
Bring on hard Brexit, I say!

Brexit cancelled.
A dream team of Blair, Branson and Gideon has been formed to save the UK from the majority who didn't know what they voted for.
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