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Old 27-06-2016, 20:22   #529
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I'm just thinking of all the Austerity we had to endure to maintain the AAA at all costs .Osborne's gonna be gutted ...again
I think he wants nothing to do with it anymore. He is going to palm off as much of the work to the next guy as possible.

It is rather ironic how many years they spent defending that rating as a point of pride and how much the last 6 years of austerity has been put into perspective by a mere three days. :arm:

My bigger worry is not the economy now but that many Leave voters in working class, deprived, areas seem to have a completely wrong idea of what is going to happen next. I was watching a news report on Channel 4 where they seemed so happy and were saying the factories would open again, there will be loads of jobs, that there will be council homes again and a small few said the migrants would be gone.

I think they're going to be disappointed and unless the governments shifts their focus to these regions and pours in a ton of investment, irrespective of the EU issue, then we have a critical problem building here. The anger, the resentment, the disillusionment will toxic. I am talking far-right surges here.
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