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The only contagion in Europe is the UK,it has been called the temper tantrum foot stamping virus, seems to contained to spoiled children so far.

Hopefully someone finds a strong enough anti virus to keep it contained to the child care facility.

Despots are as despots does...

The above post is perfect evidence of what UK must flee- that demand for autonomy is a virus- and despots the anti-virus. Only in UpsideDownia World could such ignorance be peddled as reason.

Indeed, the 'anti-virus' that is EU must...it must show its real virulence soon otherwise the entire dream of a Fourth Reich will be abused. So, BREXIT will prove wise sooner, rather than later. Watch Merkel Juncker and their commie band of thieves.

Watch Merkel Juncker and their commie band of thieves.

Yes, one of the most advanced industrial nations in the world is in reality communist. Score one for Karl Marx.

China is a communist country. Merkel, Juncker, and a vast hoarde ARE socialist and communists, Ex Stasi, etc- Jeez, the EU projection is modeled on the frmr Soviet 5 year plan.

If Trotsky sets up an office at 1600 Penn Ave this would not grant him a new Ideolgy.

Again, here's why the problems in the world- an insatiable drive to confound reason with emotion-

'I assert, therefore it is.'

So, Merkell believes in state control of production with all assets in the hands of workers via the dictatorship of the proletariat? If that's so, then those commies are doing a remarkable job in Deutschland. A dynamic economy with a middle class that's thriving unlike the middle class in the USA which is shrinking. If that's communism, I want some of it.

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In France advocates of leave were majority 51 ... 52% , as in the UK.
Responsible extreme-right Marine Le Pen has tried to recover the Brexit vote to apply in France.
Wasted. Given the catastrophic consequences in Britain, they are only about 30% now, according to recent surveys.
In Holland and Scandinavia the movement is identical.
So the contagion will take place well, but in the remain direction.

There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

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In France advocates of leave were majority 51 ... 52% , as in the UK.
Responsible extreme-right Marine Le Pen has tried to recover the Brexit vote to apply in France.
Wasted. Given the catastrophic consequences in Britain, they are only about 30% now, according to recent surveys.
In Holland and Scandinavia the movement is identical.
So the contagion will take place well, but in the remain direction.

There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

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UK should invite all those countries considering a referendum to join a new "club" with them, no politics, no gravy train, no bureaucrats just plain free trade between them, a common market if you like, now where did that name come from

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In France advocates of leave were majority 51 ... 52% , as in the UK.
Responsible extreme-right Marine Le Pen has tried to recover the Brexit vote to apply in France.
Wasted. Given the catastrophic consequences in Britain, they are only about 30% now, according to recent surveys.
In Holland and Scandinavia the movement is identical.
So the contagion will take place well, but in the remain direction.

There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

Yes it was classic pump and dump.

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In France advocates of leave were majority 51 ... 52% , as in the UK.
Responsible extreme-right Marine Le Pen has tried to recover the Brexit vote to apply in France.
Wasted. Given the catastrophic consequences in Britain, they are only about 30% now, according to recent surveys.
In Holland and Scandinavia the movement is identical.
So the contagion will take place well, but in the remain direction.

There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

Very Bleak.

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In France advocates of leave were majority 51 ... 52% , as in the UK.
Responsible extreme-right Marine Le Pen has tried to recover the Brexit vote to apply in France.
Wasted. Given the catastrophic consequences in Britain, they are only about 30% now, according to recent surveys.
In Holland and Scandinavia the movement is identical.
So the contagion will take place well, but in the remain direction.

There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

Okay, I admit you are right, I allowed emotion and three beers to over-ride my sense button. Yes fundamentals would indicate a fairly slow and laborious time ahead for the pound, BUT it will recover, and the UK will be much stronger than it's EU counterparts. I truly believe that (i only go in casino's to host stupid clients and never spend a pound!)

Really this is now like a bad divorce. Cameron wanted to say 'it's all over, lets kind of split things up and talk about it and I will move out the house in 4 months'! The EU as the shocked wife have effectively said "you bas***d, get the f*** out and never ever come back." The truth is we cannot exit slowly when the EU today did not admit Cameron to it's heads of state meeting. It is all over. Pack our bags, leave all the crap and get out the house now before the missus cuts our tackle off ! Britain will be awesome in 2 years and back to a mega power house.

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In France advocates of leave were majority 51 ... 52% , as in the UK.
Responsible extreme-right Marine Le Pen has tried to recover the Brexit vote to apply in France.
Wasted. Given the catastrophic consequences in Britain, they are only about 30% now, according to recent surveys.
In Holland and Scandinavia the movement is identical.
So the contagion will take place well, but in the remain direction.

There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

Okay, I admit you are right, I allowed emotion and three beers to over-ride my sense button. Yes fundamentals would indicate a fairly slow and laborious time ahead for the pound, BUT it will recover, and the UK will be much stronger than it's EU counterparts. I truly believe that (i only go in casino's to host stupid clients and never spend a pound!)

Really this is now like a bad divorce. Cameron wanted to say 'it's all over, lets kind of split things up and talk about it and I will move out the house in 4 months'! The EU as the shocked wife have effectively said "you bas***d, get the f*** out and never ever come back." The truth is we cannot exit slowly when the EU today did not admit Cameron to it's heads of state meeting. It is all over. Pack our bags, leave all the crap and get out the house now before the missus cuts our tackle off ! Britain will be awesome in 2 years and back to a mega power house.

If it accedes to the sames terms as did Switzerland and Norway.

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In France advocates of leave were majority 51 ... 52% , as in the UK.
Responsible extreme-right Marine Le Pen has tried to recover the Brexit vote to apply in France.
Wasted. Given the catastrophic consequences in Britain, they are only about 30% now, according to recent surveys.
In Holland and Scandinavia the movement is identical.
So the contagion will take place well, but in the remain direction.

There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

Okay, I admit you are right, I allowed emotion and three beers to over-ride my sense button. Yes fundamentals would indicate a fairly slow and laborious time ahead for the pound, BUT it will recover, and the UK will be much stronger than it's EU counterparts. I truly believe that (i only go in casino's to host stupid clients and never spend a pound!)

Really this is now like a bad divorce. Cameron wanted to say 'it's all over, lets kind of split things up and talk about it and I will move out the house in 4 months'! The EU as the shocked wife have effectively said "you bas***d, get the f*** out and never ever come back." The truth is we cannot exit slowly when the EU today did not admit Cameron to it's heads of state meeting. It is all over. Pack our bags, leave all the crap and get out the house now before the missus cuts our tackle off ! Britain will be awesome in 2 years and back to a mega power house.

If it accedes to the sames terms as did Switzerland and Norway.

Posted
In France advocates of leave were majority 51 ... 52% , as in the UK.
Responsible extreme-right Marine Le Pen has tried to recover the Brexit vote to apply in France.
Wasted. Given the catastrophic consequences in Britain, they are only about 30% now, according to recent surveys.
In Holland and Scandinavia the movement is identical.
So the contagion will take place well, but in the remain direction.

There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

Very Bleak.

MB, I think it's reality and it was coming anyway, although the way Brexit is being handled is not helping much either.

If the UK is the first to get its house in order, that'll be a good start, but with our present crop of politicians I'm not filled with hope in this regard.

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There will be no catastrophic consequences. The traders are still busy making millions while they can (last Friday was totally engineered!), selling off, inducing panic in 'normal' individual investors who sell off at a loss, and the market bounces back when the real traders buy all the stock back at 2-5 % lower. Very soon that game will be over and the pound will surge forward and gain huge momentum. You think those London traders will sit back and lose their 7 figure incomes? They will make the pound tank. When the rest of Europe see's what the UK does they will be all wanting referendums. Lets see how Sturgeon ( wee Jimmy Cranky) handles that one.

I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

Very Bleak.

MB, I think it's reality and it was coming anyway, although the way Brexit is being handled is not helping much either.

If the UK is the first to get its house in order, that'll be a good start, but with our present crop of politicians I'm not filled with hope in this regard.

I agree.

The man for the slot as next PM must be Daniel Hannan. Please take 12 minutes to see what a leader could accomplish.

With intelligent, honest, articulate politicians like this, the UK is far from lost. Get him out of his seat in Europe and in to the Conservative race for power.

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I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

Very Bleak.

MB, I think it's reality and it was coming anyway, although the way Brexit is being handled is not helping much either.

If the UK is the first to get its house in order, that'll be a good start, but with our present crop of politicians I'm not filled with hope in this regard.

I agree.

The man for the slot as next PM must be Daniel Hannan. Please take 12 minutes to see what a leader could accomplish.

With intelligent, honest, articulate politicians like this, the UK is far from lost. Get him out of his seat in Europe and in to the Conservative race for power.

Isn't he the one who just dismissed as unfeasiblet that the restrictions on immigration that voters had believed would follow Brexit?

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I said to my daughter before voting that I expect a leave vote to bring about a recession of about two to three years, she said "don't worry dad we have had them before we will get through it we will come out ok" and she's right you know.

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I honestly can't see a surge in the value of Sterling ever and that's based on the present deficits in both current account and trade. If fundamentals finally override the casino, the Pound looks pretty awful.

At present all rides on Article 50 and when/whether it's invoked. If it is, expect another tumultuous time likely without recovery until the separation agreement has been finalised . . . which is likely to be years away.

Very Bleak.

MB, I think it's reality and it was coming anyway, although the way Brexit is being handled is not helping much either.

If the UK is the first to get its house in order, that'll be a good start, but with our present crop of politicians I'm not filled with hope in this regard.

I agree.

The man for the slot as next PM must be Daniel Hannan. Please take 12 minutes to see what a leader could accomplish.

With intelligent, honest, articulate politicians like this, the UK is far from lost. Get him out of his seat in Europe and in to the Conservative race for power.

Isn't he the one who just dismissed as unfeasiblet that the restrictions on immigration that voters had believed would follow Brexit?

As I said, Intelligent and honest! There is no quick solution to the current immigration issue. No false promises I think it falls under. I do not believe he ever promised anything of the like.

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I said to my daughter before voting that I expect a leave vote to bring about a recession of about two to three years, she said "don't worry dad we have had them before we will get through it we will come out ok" and she's right you know.

So, an intelligent young lady, who is not one of the 'young generation that thinks the older generation have taken away their future" - according to the tabloids. Good on her and very glad to see that Dad realises that with our children - every day is a school day! ;) How nice is that! The old foggies have not taken away her future, contraire, she encouraged you positively about the future. Is she interested in a career in politics?

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