The rammifications right now are endless. That said, I feel I made some very good moves in the market to pick up some nice gains. The BOE will salvage the pound but not before major damage is done.
the real question is, do the other countries have a clear picture of what their future is, if England leaves. Euro history has never enjoyed a Union for very long.There are 28 members and only a few have money in the bank.
A economic union was bound to be very very fragile given their jealousies.
Greece, Spain,Portugal, Turkey, Romania are enjoying a ride at the expense of a few that actually drive the Euro engine.
England doesn't need to import their crap social policies that is tied to their economic plan.
Imagine richer countries not wanting to share their wealth or welcome new-comers
The 1st brick was yanked out of the foundation. How ya say Humpty Dumpty
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Imagine richer countries not wanting to share their wealth or welcome new-comers
The 1st brick was yanked out of the foundation. How ya say Humpty Dumpty
you can't make an omelette without breaking some eggs.
Even more interesting was a breakdown I saw of voting by age. The Exit vote was overwhelmingly from those age 50 and older.
As old time English racists used to say "The Wogs start at the Channel". Guess that there is still enough with that attitude to have swayed/won the vote.
Even more interesting was a breakdown I saw of voting by age. The Exit vote was overwhelmingly from those age 50 and older.
Found that odd too...people that have to live with the ramifications the shortest amount of time. Young people were overwhelmingly in favour of staying.
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Found that odd too...people that have to live with the ramifications the shortest amount of time. Young people were overwhelmingly in favour of staying.
Wait until the review of the breakdown of the voting in the upcoming US Presidential election.
Found that odd too...people that have to live with the ramifications the shortest amount of time. Young people were overwhelmingly in favour of staying.
that had to be expected, I can't see how it would be otherwise.T hey have never known another kind of Britain have they? Yet their number turnout at the booth wasn't enough.Did they,like everyone else, think that Remain was a sure thing? Complacency? Apathy?
a tweet from Paul Mahoney (@paulmahoneygolf):
We've basically gone down the pub and asked all the old drunk racists what we should do with our children's future.
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