EU Referendum

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RBS down 34%, Lloyds 28%, Barclays 30%.

Currency at 1980 levels.

And we're just getting started :eek:
 

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Through my seethe I just see the majority of those down south as Alf Garnett clones.

You're not far wrong. The accents and the bank balance may change, but the attitudes don't really.

Is there any room for us up there? Stirling is nice. It was even sunny last time I was there.

Even ignoring the potential economic repercussions, we've voted for a break up of the Union and Irish political unrest. I feel like I went to bed in 2016 and woke up in 1976....at least I can look forward to a hot summer :eek:
 
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Today is a great day, today I am proud. We made the right decision. :thup:

The financial markets dont seem to agree with you about it being a great day and i hope it doesnt affect your back pocket

As for it being the "right" decision - i believe that wont be known for a good number of years yet
 

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That is what I want to see as well. Perhaps not all of them, just some.
What's the best case scenario? Norway? Still no control of immigration but part of free trade?



Anyway, off to hospital in a minute, seeing where the £350 million goes. That is, if they still treat me.


'Norway are sweet, they are a small country with masses of oil' [2016]

The only way Scotland can guarantee to remain in Europe is to vote No. [2014]

UK Prime Minister speak..........on his way out it seems.
 
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New PM? - Davis, May or Grayling for me, rest are too divisive imo.

Cameron the gambler - one bet too many?

Crazy times ....dont panic!
 

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So do we now get to elect a new PM? Hope we won't be ruled an unelected one...

Alternative to me is that if we have a GE then UKIP will get a surge in votes. So personally I hope not. Also don't feel conservatives will want one as they know UKIP will eat into their votes as well I suspect. Plus potential for big backlash from the disaffected 48% who votes remain who may well blame tory party for this.
 

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Alternative to me is that if we have a GE then UKIP will get a surge in votes. So personally I hope not. Also don't feel conservatives will want one as they know UKIP will eat into their votes as well I suspect. Plus potential for big backlash from the disaffected 48% who votes remain who may well blame tory party for this.

The UKIP are irrelevant! They will fold into the Tories.
 
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Really do hope it's the right decision for my son's future, I can see a few dificult years ahead, once negotiations are done and dusted and we see the impact, hopefully the right decision has been made and we prosper as one.
 
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Alternative to me is that if we have a GE then UKIP will get a surge in votes. So personally I hope not. Also don't feel conservatives will want one as they know UKIP will eat into their votes as well I suspect.
Is UKIP not now effectively defunct, now their raison d'etre is acheived?
 
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