LEAVE OR REMAIN

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LEAVE OR REMAIN

  • LEAVE

    Votes: 33 30.3%
  • REMAIN

    Votes: 76 69.7%

  • Total voters
    109
  • Poll closed .
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To be fair though it lost that off of a price that had jumped up today expected a remain vote.

I was talking to a currency trader today who thought it was nonsense that the pound could lose 20-30% of its value... I find myself sitting here hoping he is right come tomorrow.

Sure, but the price jump today still left it well below historic norms...it was clawing back a portion of the losses of the past year. It's now at a point lower than any time in history save for a collapse in the mid 80s.
 
1/100 worth a flutter? or 18s for remain? Hedge funds having to gamble on the betting market to make up some losses?

I just checked my facebook but will have to leave it till later 113 notifications. Everybody is celebrating.
 
Beginning of the end of the UK then.

You are assuming that the Scots will vote to leave the UK. They may well do the same as they did last time.

Disappointed doesn't even cover it. So, so disappointed.

If over the past 10 years the politicians had addressed the genuine concerns instead of ignoring them or just throwing economy figures about then this could all have been avoided. I doubt the EU would have conceded but if it weren't for the freedom of movement or there had been a limit this would have never even happened tonight. No referendum at all. It is all to do with EU politicians AND British politicians casting people aside in return for profit.

They knew what was happening north of Watford and didn't care.
 
To be fair though it lost that off of a price that had jumped up today expected a remain vote.

I was talking to a currency trader today who thought it was nonsense that the pound could lose 20-30% of its value... I find myself sitting here hoping he is right come tomorrow.

I think some of these cascade effect/doomsday scenarios are overblown. And I also don't expect the pound to lose 20% in one day.

But I would not be surprised at all if the pound dropped 20-30% over the next six months. I just think you (and the rest of the world) will survive it. It's going to be ugly for a bit is all.
 
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