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Originally Posted by Mr K
Yes we said that about the Euro. Done a lot better than the pound over the last 3 years.
It's strange Brexiteers seem desperate for the EU to fail. In or out of the EU they are our largest trading partner, so it would directly affect us. Don't expect that bloke, who can't be mentioned, from over the pond to do us any favours. He along with Putin would be happy for the EU to break up. United we stand, divided we fall.
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The pound has faltered owing to the uncertainty, that is all. It will rise again post Brexit.
I am a Brexiteer but I don't want the EU to fail.But it's because I know it will, due to the sheer inefficiency and mismanagement of Le Project, it is better to be out of it when the fallout spreads.
As Mick says, our trade with the EU will continue beyond Brexit, and our opportunities in the bigger world are vast. Your pessimism doesn't change those facts. Look again.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
We haven't being doing well in recent times for some reason. Our growth was temporarily boosted in the last quarter thanks to all our stockpiling for a Brexit that didn't happen !
Canada's the place to emigrate to if they let us in and don't get paranoid about immigration....
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Canada, you say? You mean that country that just arranged that trade deal with the EU without being a member of it?
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Originally Posted by Mythica
You keep calling it the corrupt EU, is nowhere else corrupt that we would be trading with outside the EU?
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Oh yes, probably. But at least we wouldn't be IN it - just trading with it.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
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Better buy British, then, Mr K. The choice is yours. If you eat meat, of course, which you say you don't!