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dan930:

--- Quote from: rich83 on June 25, 2016, 12:35:30 am ---The dip in gbp is temporary.

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+2

shoaybmakda:
Any thoughts on farage doing a immediate u-turn on the £350m pledged to the NHS?

Craig Stanley:
Yeah. What a frog looking twat:)

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Adam0604:
£ is already risen higher than February levels just gone after a few hours.
FTSE closed on a weekly high of 2.4%.
Obama back tracked on his initial comments of us being at the back of the queue, hinting a UK-USA trade deal is more than achievable once negotiations are opened up.
French President decided actually the ale Touquet treaty will stay in place (that's the treaty between us and France regarding Migrants trying to be across Calais border).
President of the EU commission has already stated that the UK will remain a close partner of the EU, something Remainers seem to believe we won't ever trade again with The EU.

Initially it looked grim, few hours later and it's looking promising already.

Main concerns would be who the right leader is to take us through this tough period, who will be able to achieve the best negotiation deals within two years once Article 50 has been invoked?

dansmith180:

--- Quote from: Juliand on June 24, 2016, 10:56:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: dansmith180 on June 24, 2016, 09:40:16 pm ---
Most of the people who were scare mongering about how we will be shunned once outside of the EU have already done a complete U turn and said they can't wait yo deal with us.

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What? Examples please...

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Sorry I got hugely sidetracked looking at 14 million articles last night lol, so much sh*t to sift through. A couple of the big ones though.

Obama saying we'd be back of the queue






Now him and others want to trade.

The migrant camps will be over here




Now they're happy to work with us, although I believe depending on who the next priminister is we may have issues with this one as one of the candidates is all for sending them over here (which I can't blame him for).

The banks will sac everyone





Banks always lie anyways.


I know they're not all perfect examples but it proves the point as I suspected many of the threats were just to scare us to an IN vote. I also believe some were completely true and will be carried out but that's a calculated risk.

Farage though and his £350 million to the NHS lie is just infuriating. Luckily I didn't base my vote on that but he should be stoned for lying along with George Osbourne and his dirty tricks.


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