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Old 30-03-2020, 11:30 AM #32
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The timing of Brexit in terms of this is so bizarre that it feels like a pre-written plot sometimes.

Britain will find it harder to stabilise in the aftermath without the weight of the EU. At the same time, the EU has lost one of its core 4 contributors without the UK and Italy is probably going to tank badly, leaving Germany and France to prop up the entire EU. I don't know if that's sustainable. There's probably going to be a complete global economic shift in the wake of Covid.

Frustrating thing is we will now NEVER really know the economic impact of Brexit. It will be impossible to tell.
the terms of trade will now be completely different too, with everybody needing to trade like never before to get their economies going. It wouldn't surprise me if standards are suspended for a while as well. Cheap old **** will be the order of the day
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