Worth a read on the impact that Brexit has had on UK commercial property.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/07/05/standard-lifes-halt-on-redemptions-echoes-the-start-of-the-finan/
And the worst thing is the little Englanders don't want the jobs that the "foreigners" are doing. Oh, and there are some jobs that we simply don't have people to do. But don't worry, we'll be fine. Doris from Dorset, has suggested she could drag her arse out of retirement and do some dusting...
and 1.15 against the Euro.
The only winners here are exporters of goods from the UK.
In the next few weeks everyone will see;
1) Increase in petrol to around £1.20, and may go even higher
2) Increase in food prices (40% of our food is imported)
The next big thing to happen, with trading on...
I don't believe that we will continue with freedom of movement. This is one of the main reasons behind the Leave vote, and because you cannot have one without the other. We will leave on the WTO terms, and then have to spend years renegotiating, just lilke Canada. That took 7 years to...
What fish? We overfished our shores years ago. It's why we rely on the EU for our fish.
As for a fishing fleet - it doesn't exist, and won't exist because there are no fish.
It's hard to get emotionally attached to a set of players who get paid more a week more than what most get paid a year. They're alright jack, they can all **** off back home to a life of riley.
ahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhaha - you daft plonka. "The banks would have pretty much brought about the end of civilisation as we know it." Dear god, listen to yourself.
Anyone with half a brain will know that American financial organisations like Morgan Stanley will likely move their UK operations into the EU as soon as possible. Financial markets hate the unknown, ok it increases liquidity, but also raises risk. Those firms who aren't UK based, will simply...
And so it begins. Anyone thinking that this is good news needs to understand how much the FS prop up much of the UK. Once that goes, and it's not an if, it's a when, the paltry sum of £350m a day will seem like a ****ing good idea.
The other flashpoint will be Northern Ireland. They voted overwhelmingly to remain, and it would be incredibly simple to open the borders there and for NI to rejoin the Republic of Ireland.
Incredible upheaval. Just incredible.