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Old 02-12-2018, 18:48   #4141
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
You are such a drama queen!
There’s still be time to change our minds if this is “done and dusted” by Christmas. So it’s a reasonable question if the markets react severely negatively- e.g. 20% drop in the stock exchange, pound drops below the euro, would it be reasonable to revisit it then?

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Why post it then?
I didn’t. If you are resorting to your selective interpation of posts then stop quoting me.

No more than five years applies to General Elections. By proposed leaving day we will be almost three years in. There have been shorter Governments than that, possibly including this one (the May minority administration).
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