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Old 06-07-2016, 10:14 PM #26
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Well that's great
Maybe not so much great, but just not all the doom and gloom that's been bandied about.
The sky hasn't fallen in......yet.
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The Bank of England has indicated it is ready to go down the road of quantitative easing, if it has to even consider that, then things are looking bad.
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The sky hasn't fallen in and life goes on, that's true, but the majority of fears that the BoE had over us leaving are starting to manifest themselves. No one will feel them yet - this is the sort of thing that takes a long time to take effect in peoples personal lives. I don't say that as a bitter Remainer but this was always going to be the impact and it was crazy to think we'd be completely unharmed given that markets and currencies are incredibly volatile at the best of times.

This is the new normal so we'd better get used to it.
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What is a 'bitter remainer'?

Is there not only people who preempted this due to the fact there was no evidence or supporting stats to suggest it was anything other than a car crash of an idea?...the pisspottical vision of a maniacal cretin?
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Theres a lot of denial i think.
It's not denial, it's about not panicking and waiting for things to settle down.
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It's not denial, it's about not panicking and waiting for things to settle down.
Im not talking for every single person so I apologise if you took that personally. I'm saying that a lot of outvoters are completely blind to the damaged effects of the Brexit, a lot are completely unwilling to accept negative information and I believe that its because a lot of them are in denial.

I too think it will settle down and that nobody will know what truly is better for at least three years but if outvoters have read all the information and they think out was the better option as of 7th July 2016, i think theyre mostly in denial.
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