Off Topic BREXIT

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How will you be voting?

  • Remain

    Votes: 89 46.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 104 53.9%

  • Total voters
    193
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2nd most important member behind Germany. This really is the beginning of the end of the European Union. I can see more exits in the not so distant future. Italy and Holland are already jockeying for position.

BMW will still need to sell cars to us(We account for about 15k-30k new cars a month) for just BMW.
France have their elections in the near future. The opposition Madam Le Pen looks like she might challenge Rolland. The French are even more euro sceptic than we are/were and after what has happened today I'm sure that her manifesto will include the same offer Cameron made and the French will jump at it. When the Eu implodes, the discussions on free trade agreements will become moot, as everyone will be aiming to do business with everyone else.
 
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They'll, hopefully, lose any political appeal. The opposite would have happened if we voted Remain. Ukip would have enjoyed the same effect the SNP did after the Scottish independence referendum.

Britain first will take its place.

Generally the kind of people who liked UKIP from my somewhat limited experience.
 
So £120billion has been wiped off the financial markets and the Bank of England has set aside £250billion to support the pound.

How much are we saving from our payments to the EU again?
 
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