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Old 07-09-2016, 10:32 PM #39
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First, the immediate economic aftermath defied the referendum scaremongering. The FTSE 100 and 250 are higher now than before the referendum campaign was launched in February. Consumer confidence has rebounded, employers are hiring more staff, and export orders are rising. The pound has rallied, and its residual devaluation has boosted exports. Lord King, former governor of the Bank of England, argues that the UK economy since the referendum is “now in a better position to rebalance” away from consumer spending towards export-driven growth.

but labour still want a re run.....I would be my life that labour will be destroyed by 2020 they are an absolute joke.....consumed by spin and perverted political correctness, total anti business, totally consumed by delusion and in fighting.....they will never ever come back
Labour doesn't want a re-run,the Lib Dems do and labour would in all likelihood be sympathetic to that.
However what Labour wants is the deal that is planned to be gone for to be put again to the voters.

We also really cannot discount further problems to come yet and Theresa May herself even says the future is uncertain with possible problems for the UK economy still to come.
That is very possible,she has said the triggering of article 50 will not be done this year, no one has said when it will be next year either yet.
That has likely held off in part some of the expected problems.

Therefore we haven't brexited yet and indeed, have not yet even started the process of doing so.
It may well be problems will come once article 50 is finally triggered, meanwhile the vote to leave at present actually remains just that, an advisory vote to leave.
One hopes no major problems will come into play but they are still a likely probability.
The actual leaving process has not in any way officially begun yet except to appoint Ministers as to it.

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