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Old 22-07-2016, 01:55 PM #18
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Nigel Farage well before the vote explained that the economy was still in a downward spiral and that the pound, for example, has been in the toilet for the last 12 months. Every politician worth his salt said brexit would initially spook the markets as it has but that it is up to the Government and the BOE to relay fears and come up with a plan, which they are doing.

I am not sure what point you are making by posting the link?
Because some people denied that Brexit would spook the markets, and dismissed all the predictions as 'Project Fear'. The pound has been on a downward trajectory for a while, but it just fell off a cliff!

The report in this link is a warning that a recession could, potentially, be on the horizon. And I don't remember many politicians on the leave side admitting that could happen.
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