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| View Poll Results: Brexit | |||
| Exit |
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31 | 46.97% |
| Remain |
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17 | 25.76% |
| Bush/Towers |
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18 | 27.27% |
| Voters: 66. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Low GBP isn't necessarily bad for the UK.
Also name one country in the world where a substantial (>20%) muslim population leaves peacefully and on fair terms with the rest of the population. | ||
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unsure where more then 20% of population is muslim and has to leave peacefully? /shrug | |||
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next (sry buying chinese shit just got that much more expensive though) unless the new UK plan is to compete with upcoming economies and 3rd world countries, when it comes to the production of fine 2.00$ T-shirts and such guess i might have overseen this masterplan "The Bank of England, the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the IMF have assessed the long-term economic consequences of Brexit. They suggest an income loss of £3,000 to £5,000 annually per household – once the British economy settles down to its new steady-state five years or so after Brexit. But there are some more immediate financial consequences that have hardly been mentioned in the referendum debate." https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...s-george-soros read the entire article pls, it further explains while atm is a terrible time to ruin the value of your own currency of course you'll probably just say its "psycho-babble" "Several experts have predicted that the economic shock of leaving the EU would cause unemployment to rise in the UK. That would reduce the pressure for wage growth. The Treasury estimated that wages will be between 2.8% and 4% lower at the point of maximum impact, with a typical worker at least £780 a year worse off. http://www.bbc.com/news/business-36537906 and so on | |||
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Last edited by derpcake; 06-27-2016 at 08:25 AM..
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Everytime you post, I hear a distant baaaaaaaaaa. Shut up and invoke Article 50 already. | |||
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The Bank of England, the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the IMF have no fucking clue about what Brexit will cost (or how much the UK will benefit from it).
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Noone has a clue besides you two I see.
Ok then. I'm perfectly ok with people lacking education being ignorant, its what makes life easy for the rest of us. Carry on. | ||
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Nobody has a clue of how the economy will react, how the exchange rates will react, whether or not Scotland and friends will bounce, what trade agreements will be established with the UK, what will be the impact of it all on business confidence, GDP, exports, migration tendencies, debt, employment and about a bazillion of other indicators. Someone once said that the economists have been invented so the meteorologists don't feel so lonely. But since you sound like like you consider yourself educated, maybe you can enlighten everyone. | |||
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