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It will soon be the time when the UK has to decide beetween staying or leaving the EU Plz share your thoughts on what do you think will the uk will vote

Leave Or Stay in The EU
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Stay
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gg uk
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Corruption says

No way NI would leave.


That's what people said about Britain
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Damn, I regreted posting in this topic a few minutes after that post, but EM went down again just before I tried deleting it.

Why doesn't the {img}{/img} thing work tho
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Corruption says

As per why the Euro is crashing even harder - there's a real fear of contagion and other countries leaving the EU now; with this also possibly triggering another meltdown in Greece and Italy. And unlike the Bank of England; the European Central Bank has already exhausted almost every option it has in the last few years.



http://i.imgur.com/yNqc2ZK.png
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Scary times all around
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No way NI would leave. The Unionists have a majority and they know the alternative.

As per why the Euro is crashing even harder - there's a real fear of contagion and other countries leaving the EU now; with this also possibly triggering another meltdown in Greece and Italy. And unlike the Bank of England; the European Central Bank has already exhausted almost every option it has in the last few years.
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brexit
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Best quote I heard re the Leave vote: "White people are always shocked at how racist [other] white people are."
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Evol says

Scotland and Northern Ireland to leave UK then.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXiBLwZqvlM
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Good for them
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Scotland and Northern Ireland to leave UK then.
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Y'all need some help
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Then heed my words, young adult Escurai.
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But I am a butthurt adult as of today
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Americans who have no idea what they're talking about keep on talking about the referendum at the tables. It's jarring. Also Escurai, people would take on board what you're saying a lot more if you didn't come across as some butthurt child.
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I stink
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lmao
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Can we agree Escurai stinks.

A quick google search shows that is an opinion quote without even a reference. You are hurting your own cause by being mindless. You are literally why the vote you hate got over, uninformed repeating propaganda.

Be like more like niceboy, capable of discussion.
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Short answer, the central bank devalued the currency to offset any potential negatives. The negatives were not as great at predicted, with Europe being hit harder.

On another note, something for us plebs to unite no matter which side we fall on. Billionaires lost 3.2% for their wealth totaling almost 4 trillion world wide.
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apparently those ratings are illusory. overseas investments in english stocks would garner greater returns as the value of the english pound would increase
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i like this lord hill dude, btw. appropriately apocalyptic
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alright i have a different question lmao

do you think the current ratings on english stocks could be illusory? i'm just trying to understand how germany gets hit harder than britain here

illusory as in they don't properly gauge expectation, but the pound's plummeting plays into it, sort of artificially inflates trading
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Don't call us 'bad losers'. Not today. Because this hurts.
Don't call us bad losers when we have bad winners. Nigel Farage, who said this morning 'We won it without a shot being fired', a mere week after Jo Cox was shot on Farage's most controversial day of the campaign.
Don't call us bad losers when you have Boris Johnson suddenly saying there is 'no rush' to leave the EU, when it was so important to him a day ago. (Yet David Cameron's resignation still seems important to him. Hmmm.)
Don't call us bad losers when you have given fuel to the far right across the continent. Marine Le Penn now has a union jack as her profile pic. We are the pride of fascists everywhere.
(I don't see how expressing our intense dismay on Facebook is equivalent to what many of us feel will result in the fracturing of Europe, the crashing of the economy, an increase in xenophobia and division, and all that comes with that.)
Don't call us bad losers when we have genuine concerns that many of the people who most wanted this foul-named thing called a Brexit - the hurt, the disenfranchised, the unemployed, the vulnerable - have been conned into thinking Farage and Johnson are the anti-establishment voice of the people. (Spoiler alert: they're the voice of power, of money, of self-interest, of themselves.)
Don't call us bad losers. Just call us very worried indeed.