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Old 14-06-2016, 10:08   #3029
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Sterling is falling, FTSE is falling and the Remain odds are collapsing. This is only going one way.
On the other hand, 'Project Fear' requires there to be a genuine chance of Brexit in order to work.

I wouldn't put a bet on this now. It's on a knife-edge.

Great drama for sure. I foresee docu-dramas being made about all this.

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Originally Posted by Big Brian View Post
This is a case where I wish more would 'jump on the bandwagon' and the leave result would be guaranteed.
I hope not. This is too important to be decided by silly things, be they jumping on the bandwagon, roaming charges or whatever else.

This ends up being decided by stupidity it undermines the case for more direct democracy as it gives the impression morons decide policy.

EDIT: Damien, I suspect that things will recover either way after the vote. The huge uncertainty is probably weighing heavy on investor confidence.
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