If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
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If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
On the 31st, and it all goes disastrous, as bad as predicted. How long do you reckon it will be, before serious consequences? Weeks, months or a year plus? I could see this scenario suiting a lot of people. The Tories would be electorally finished. Or at least the likes of Moggie. The EU, would love it. Would be for ever held up as an example to other would be quitters. If we wanted to re-join, we would have to accept the Euro. So, the clock is ticking, I am not saying that disaster is gonna happen, but just supposing. How long before people would say, " hold on, this is not what we voted for"?
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
5 mins tops.West Side Story wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 6:56 pm On the 31st, and it all goes disastrous, as bad as predicted. How long do you reckon it will be, before serious consequences? Weeks, months or a year plus? I could see this scenario suiting a lot of people. The Tories would be electorally finished. Or at least the likes of Moggie. The EU, would love it. Would be for ever held up as an example to other would be quitters. If we wanted to re-join, we would have to accept the Euro. So, the clock is ticking, I am not saying that disaster is gonna happen, but just supposing. How long before people would say, " hold on, this is not what we voted for"?
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
Depends on how well the story that "it's all the EU/Remoaners/enemy parachutists' fault" goes over.
I suspect, however, that Johnson's clear efforts to obtain a "no-deal" exit - transparent as they are, including the prorogation, will actually serve to put quite a big hole in the "it was someone else's fault" narrative.
I suspect, however, that Johnson's clear efforts to obtain a "no-deal" exit - transparent as they are, including the prorogation, will actually serve to put quite a big hole in the "it was someone else's fault" narrative.
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
It.depends on How long the Money promised by the Bank of England to prop the Economy up for.
Worst case Scenario would be how many people were betting on the currency run & how many gamble how much.
Remember the story of How Tottenhams owner
made almost all his money
Went from multi millionaire ro multi billionaire in a very short space of time.
Worst case Scenario would be how many people were betting on the currency run & how many gamble how much.
Remember the story of How Tottenhams owner
made almost all his money
Went from multi millionaire ro multi billionaire in a very short space of time.
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
When I wake up on 1st Nov the sun will have risen, the lights will come on when I flick the so switch and water will still come out of the taps.
So much deal or no deal has already been factored in by industry and business that IMO the only change to be seen to begin with will be for those going to EU and having a long queue to get through immigration control
So much deal or no deal has already been factored in by industry and business that IMO the only change to be seen to begin with will be for those going to EU and having a long queue to get through immigration control
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
Greyhound, EliotNes:- You have failed the exam. You didn't read the question properly did you? ( I suspect you voted Brexit )
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
Yeahhhhh - that makes perfect sense. I suppose we could all begin "digging for victory". I wonder where you can get an Anderson shelter?
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
Doing your bit to help reduce food miles and prevent climate change.
The digging will be good exercise as well
So it's a win win situation
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
The world is intertwined. If there is a global recession which looks likely we are all Fukked. If there is not, the data will hold up and you will barely notice. Crash out is the biggest load of cobblers I have ever heard.
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
Never.West Side Story wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 6:56 pm On the 31st, and it all goes disastrous, as bad as predicted. How long do you reckon it will be, before serious consequences? Weeks, months or a year plus? I could see this scenario suiting a lot of people. The Tories would be electorally finished. Or at least the likes of Moggie. The EU, would love it. Would be for ever held up as an example to other would be quitters. If we wanted to re-join, we would have to accept the Euro. So, the clock is ticking, I am not saying that disaster is gonna happen, but just supposing. How long before people would say, " hold on, this is not what we voted for"?
There is no way the people who think leaving is still a good idea are ever going to come to the realisation that actually they were better off before, no matter how grim things become for them.
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
I'm enjoying the naivety of the bexiters on this thread. Look it's not going to be the end of the world, but there's definitely going to be shortages in some things you're used to getting easily and inflation in others (this will be within weeks as existing stock runs out). In a time when the world is cutting to reduce their currency the ECB will be forced to raise rates and this will push up the pound, and put quite a few highly leveraged into struggle street (this will start from about 6 months). In short the rich will get richer and the poor poorer. That's pretty much the tory manifesto though so you can't argue they're not following their political ideology. That's my 2c anyway.
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
You know who Mad Max is but dont have a clue who Glen Wilkie is.
You need to expand that knowledge !!
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
When people without their medicine start dying. Not necessarily physical conditions, but mental health-related suicides will probably go through the roof.
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
Kitch’s Magic Toes wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 2:56 am When people without their medicine start dying. Not necessarily physical conditions, but mental health-related suicides will probably go through the roof.
after reading this post there is no hope for any of us.
death is just weeks away.

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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
What are you lot like?
We do not leave with no deal, we leave on wto rules. This will only mean problems if forms are not filled out properly. It is not in Europe's interest to cause to many problems, otherwise our companies will obtain there goods from elsewhere, or the ports that are causingt he problems are changed( the dutch and Belgium ports has spare capacity if need be).
With the world now starting to look seriously as if going into recession, as per Sweden's disastrous figures yesterday, now is not the time to play games.
Jfi - Sweden is seen as a bellwether for the world economy as it has the most open trade economy in the world.
Whatever happens, the EU is in trouble financially and recession will bring lots of issues to a head.
We do not leave with no deal, we leave on wto rules. This will only mean problems if forms are not filled out properly. It is not in Europe's interest to cause to many problems, otherwise our companies will obtain there goods from elsewhere, or the ports that are causingt he problems are changed( the dutch and Belgium ports has spare capacity if need be).
With the world now starting to look seriously as if going into recession, as per Sweden's disastrous figures yesterday, now is not the time to play games.
Jfi - Sweden is seen as a bellwether for the world economy as it has the most open trade economy in the world.
Whatever happens, the EU is in trouble financially and recession will bring lots of issues to a head.
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
Not really.
USA defeated the Japanese
Russia defeated Germany
We sort of beat the Italians
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
The lights will, indeed, come on and the water will still flow. How much extra you'll have to pay for them remains to be seen.EliotNes wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:29 pm When I wake up on 1st Nov the sun will have risen, the lights will come on when I flick the so switch and water will still come out of the taps.
So much deal or no deal has already been factored in by industry and business that IMO the only change to be seen to begin with will be for those going to EU and having a long queue to get through immigration control
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Re: If We Crash Out Over The Cliff
I presume that we did nothing and sat on our hands. I am not quite sure that is how history sees it.
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