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Originally Posted by Withano
I'm saying its pointless to make assumptions on Brexit, has been for months now. But I dont think it will be entirely terrible, or entirely brilliant, and I will disregard the opinions of those who believe it to be either of these things, hun. All we can do is credit or fault the information as we get it.
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I agree to the extent that it is unlikely to be one extreme or the other. I also feel the bremainers accusations of racism etc were extreme and should be dismissed as mere slander and osbournes threats of doom and gloom were scaremongering nonsense, whereas the other end of the spectrum was also exaggerated. This is something dianne abbott said shortly after brexit, thus ensuring labour wont win another election for a few generations.
This will have a million and 1 repercussions and , its not written in stone either way and it depends how we play our hand and how we rewrite our laws...that will take years , maybe decades
Since brexit , although this has been 9 months of not having physically left, businesses and politicians across the UK and europe and the world have known we are leaving and the economy has responded very strongly and far stronger in the 9 months than the bremainers predicted....The ftse 100 / 250 and 350 have all increased in value by over 25% thats a remarkable increase in 9 months...The dow jones is the highest ever and risen a record 900 points in trumps first month....thats 100s of billions of value added to the top UK and US companies..unemployment is also down in both countries..the lowest now in 11 years at 4.7%.
The only economic downside so far is a weaker pound, but even that has helped save the steel industry