Brexit - Yes or No?

Warnings about global economic fallout if Britain votes to leave the European Union are reaching fever pitch a day out from the so-called Brexit referendum.

 

In an op-ed in the Guardian, billionaire currency trader George Soros said a "Leave" vote could severely damage British living standards and potentially trigger a major crash in the British pound.

 

Economists divided on Brexit

BlackRock managing director and global chief investment strategist Richard Turnill said if Britain does exit, he expected to see volatility and significant declines in the Sterling.

 

"We expect to see significant declines in domestic UK assets, particularly smaller, mid-cap equities, but actually as you've seen over the last few days, the volatility I think is going to extend to broader European assets and global assets. I think you'll see flows into safe havens in the event of an exit, back into treasuries, back into gold," Mr Turnill said.

 

But British economist Roger Bootle, the founder of Capital Economics disagreed, arguing the UK would not be necessarily worse off if it left the EU.

 

"It's not going to be a case of European politicians saying to their own industries and to us we can't trade, that would be illegal under WTO rules," Mr Bootle said.

 

"It's going to be a matter of the EU if worse comes to worse, treating us exactly as they treat all sorts of countries around the world, including the United States, India, China, Japan, etc."

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-22/warnings-about-global-economic-fall-out-of-brexit-reaches-feve...

 

My son, who lives in England and works in the finance sector in London, wants England to stay in the EU. I say they should leave. We've been sending each other terse emails.

 

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Well, it's all just hit the fan

 

Britain has voted to break out of the European Union, striking a thunderous blow against the bloc and spreading alarm through markets as sterling plummeted to a 31-year low against the dollar.

 

The result is sparking turmoil on financial markets, with the British pound at its lowest level since 1985.

 

http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/brexit-britain-to-leave-european-union-after-referendum/ar-AAhz7...

 

 

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@electric*mayhem*band wrote:

We're OUT !

 

*does

a

little

jig*

  

 

Out from this strangulating, dishonest, and deceitful organisation. All that remains now is for CaMoron to be booted out of No10, and Nigel Farage to be measuring up in there for new curtains. Fingers crossed on that one. As for Corbyn, the latter day Hippy, well he may as well go into the woods and hug a few trees for any chance he has of moving his IKEA furniture in there.

 

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/682942/Nigel-Farage-Brexit-EU-referendum-result

 

 

 Apparently Larry the Cameron's Cat has already left No. 10 Cat Very Happy

 


 

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We're still waiting (with baited breath) for him to make his piece to camera on the steps of No 10, Icy. But I suppose his scriptwriters are still putting the finishing touches to his speech.

 

Pity the poor cat. *sigh*

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@davidc4430 wrote:

everythings falling into place for WW3, UK leaves the union with europe, middle east is in turmoil, russia is kicked out of the olympics and trump gets voted in as president insane of the us of a.


You're forgetting the resurrection of the Bubonic, matey. That's also coming our way, apparently.  BTW, there are now rumblings by the rest of the Eurosceptic countries, to also move out of the crumbling and backward Euro Political Party. We live in hopes, and good luck to them, not if, but when they decide extricate themselves.

 

They are now reporting on the media that an earthquake' has hit Brussels. Well jolly good show old chaps. *tips bowler*

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and just one more thing.....

 

 

RELEASE THE KRAKEN!

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BREAKING NEWS.....

 

Dodgy Dave has just handed in his resignation. What a shame. Still, never mind eh ?

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Looks like Jeremy Corben is gorn too then.

 

Boris is being touted as next PM.

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Good News .. We are out off the EU.. and cameron will leave number 10 by October..13346915_1748107022100151_3039976535567684241_n.jpg 

Tommy Loves Everyone... Im a 75 year old nutcase..
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In 2016 A.D. a small island nation representing less than 1% of the worlds population but one of the richest countries in the world decided that it couldn't sha...re even a tiny amount of that wealth with its close neighbours or people from other countries who didn't have as much as them.


They voted to leave the worlds larchest single market that they were pretty much in charge of, winning on well over 90% of votes.

A point of historical interest is that the referendum was won because elderly and working class people who were getting little support under the right wing austerity based government of the time were convinced that by leaving the worlds largest mechanism for sharing they would somehow end up with a fairer society where people would share with them more.

 

This led to an even more unfair society and the small island nation ended up being devided up even further, based on the same logic, until it ended up being 3 nations full of people who believed that the smaller they were the less they would have to share with others and therefore the more people would share with them.

 

In hindsight this logic was fundamentaly flawed from a social, economic and even moral point of view but at the time a man with funny hair said it was true.

Over the coming decade this tiny island of 3 nations became politicaly irelevant and the unrealistic level of self importance it had built up in the 17th and 18th century through colonisation and some early technology innovations were of little importance in the modern world.

Whilst historians agree that leaving the EU accelerated the demise, the underlying cause was a social phenomenon where no one wanted to share with each other.

 
 
 
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