I'm not expecting a cataclysm, more of a slow slide into the quagmire caused by indecision and confusion
Investors gonna stop investing, people gonna stop spending, economy shrivels and dies
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Thu 30 Jun 2016, 10:58,
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hasn't that been happening since forever?
so it'll be more of the same but maybe quicker?
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Thu 30 Jun 2016, 11:00,
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At the moment we're playing chicken with the EU
We won't trigger article50 until we know the deal we're going to get.. they won't discuss a deal until article 50 is triggered...
Whoever blinks first, will be the one whose economy is suffering the most
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Thu 30 Jun 2016, 11:22,
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Whoever blinks first, will be the one whose economy is suffering the most
well that sounds like a fun game.
politics are fun aren't they.
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Thu 30 Jun 2016, 11:30,
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I know!
I haven't had this much fun for years!
Also, bear in mind, delaying is in our best interests because apparently we only have about 30 or so civil servants who have any experience with this kind of negotiation, and we're going to need hundreds....
So we might have to bring in some Foreigns to do the job...
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Thu 30 Jun 2016, 11:35,
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Also, bear in mind, delaying is in our best interests because apparently we only have about 30 or so civil servants who have any experience with this kind of negotiation, and we're going to need hundreds....
So we might have to bring in some Foreigns to do the job...