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EU Referendum - How will you vote?

Do you think that the UK should remain a member of the EU?  

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  1. 1. Do you think that the UK should remain a member of the EU?

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You should be ok for bread. Its wine and foreign foods you want to stock up on as the drawbridge goes up at 6pm.

 

And petrol judging by the queues I've seen this morning. Don't normally go out on Friday morning - are they always like that?

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And then we could all sit down and agree to have the same tariffs, perhaps we could call it a "single market" or something.

 

Hilarious... a great idea!

 

Watching the BBC and some EU bureaucrat in Brussels complaining about the weak leadership of Cameron for allowing the British people a democratic say! They still don't get it. They just don't believe in democracy.

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Just want to say a big thank you to all those voted leave. You have just devalue our £ by 15%. we have no leader (god dont let boris be in charge). Anything from aboard will cost a lot more . What a mess we are in and will take at least 10 years to sort it. we dont even have a clue if it is for better or worse. WELL DONE for voting with heart instead of common sense

 

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Where have you got that info from?

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Professor Karl Dayson, associate dean (Research and Innovation) at Salford University, said: “As predicted, the stock markets have already taken fright in response to the news, with the pound plummeting to its lowest levels since 1985, the FTSE falling more than 500 points, and the Bank of England’s Mark Carney saying he will do whatever he can to protect the banks.

 

“This is likely to be followed by two to seven years of disruption, and a probable lumpy recession.

 

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/pound-euro-exchange-brexit-rate-11518949

 

Sound good then for Brexit supporters..just as we crawl out of one recession we could well be entering another.

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Just want to say a big thank you to all those voted leave. You have just devalue our £ by 15%. we have no leader (god dont let boris be in charge). Anything from aboard will cost a lot more . What a mess we are in and will take at least 10 years to sort it. we dont even have a clue if it is for better or worse. WELL DONE for voting with heart instead of common sense

 

Yes, thanks to all the people who found the courage to vote for the principles of self-rule and democracy and didn't sell out because the price was right. Previous generations, who risked far more to protect these principles, would have been turning in their graves with shame if we'd voted to stay.

 

The markets will settle soon enough. We need more than a few hours to draw any conclusion!

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Pound down 5% against Euro 8% against dollar, been a lot worse recently.

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I did not see any where it said the pound has been devalued by 15%

 

You may like to look for your self.

 

C & P

 

Markets live: UK now poorer than France as pound hits 30-year low and FTSE 100 drops 5pc following British vote to ...

Sterling is trading 7pc lower against the dollar, at $1.3782. The UK is no longer the world's

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Great news. Sense at last. Lets get back to being a proper country again.

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Just want to say a big thank you to all those voted leave. You have just devalue our £ by 15%. we have no leader (god dont let boris be in charge). Anything from aboard will cost a lot more . What a mess we are in and will take at least 10 years to sort it. we dont even have a clue if it is for better or worse. WELL DONE for voting with heart instead of common sense

 

If you're not happy here, you can always go back to Poland.

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If you're not happy here, you can always go back to Poland.

 

He can't make his mind up ..in other threads he's all for exit... I reckon he doesn't live far from a bridge.. :)

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