Remain a member of the EU. All those people people who voted to leave are deluded if they think leaving the EU will free us from the EU.
Wow, just Wow.... Really not too sure what to say to that type of thinking this early in the day!
not an unreasonable argument from Boris tbh...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...-the-change-we-want-vote-to-leave-the-EU.html
not an unreasonable argument from Boris tbh...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...-the-change-we-want-vote-to-leave-the-EU.html
I can help thinking that Boris is just positioning himself to be the next leader of the Conservative party if Brexit happens. He's playing the long game.
I did not vote for Europe to dictate our laws, who voted for Donald Tusk? No one! not a single European.
It's often hard to get past the buffoonery of the man but that article reads very well and it’s hard to not acknowledge some of the reasoning behind his arguments.not an unreasonable argument from Boris tbh...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...-the-change-we-want-vote-to-leave-the-EU.html
Stop saying this rubbish
[TW]Fox;29200133 said:
Means nothing
No surprise you are not understanding the data put before you![]()
It's been higher and lower. AGAIN means nothing.
I agree, 1 day is not enough data to extrapolate upon, we will have to see how the currency performs as a general trend.
Business on the whole wants us to stay in Europe, so the markets are going to get jittery the more likely a Brexit is.
But at the end of the day, whatever happens, in or out, it's not going to be catastrophic end of the world stuff, we will all get up the next day and everything will carry on as normal. The markets will regain their 'confidence' and business will continue trading, either with a bit more red tape or not. (Personally I'm underplaying that last bit, as someone who worked in import/export before all this, it is so much easier now than it was then, but it still worked and trade happened.)