No second EU referendum!!

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Yaaay economic uncertainty, that'll get the UK the investment it desperately needs.

Good to see those ukip nutter that brought brexit yo our country showing such great restraint and leadership just when we need it. They always were a laughing stock and are now acting so badly they are endangering any credibility the country has just as key deals need doing!
 
Good to see those ukip nutter that brought brexit yo our country showing such great restraint and leadership just when we need it. They always were a laughing stock and are now acting so badly they are endangering any credibility the country has just as key deals need doing!
Take deep breaths and leave it to them that are braver,you will be ok.
 
Brexit causes the pound to plummet and the result of that is petrol is likely to go up by 5p a litre by the end of october.
This will cause inflation to spike, inerest rates will then rise.

As someone that is mortgage and debt free a rise in interst rates is good news but I will be in the minority.
Good work brexiteers,

Good job that MPs are going to veto this madness in the end shame about the damage that is already happening before its permanent.
 
Brexit causes the pound to plummet and the result of that is petrol is likely to go up by 5p a litre by the end of october.
This will cause inflation to spike, inerest rates will then rise.

As someone that is mortgage and debt free a rise in interst rates is good news but I will be in the minority.
Good work brexiteers,

Good job that MPs are going to veto this madness in the end shame about the damage that is already happening before its permanent.
So now your moaning that we've put money in your pocket ? Give it to me then if its a problem.


PS WE HAD THE VOTE YOU LOST WE WON,SUCK IT UP AND GET OVER IT.
MRS MAY SAID NO MPS VOTE END OF :wink: THE LABOUR LEADER VOTED OUT AS DID UKIP.YOU BETTER JOIN THE GREENS AND WAIT FOR THEM TO WIN AN ELECTION.<laugh><laugh>
 
So now your moaning that we've put money in your pocket ? Give it to me then if its a problem.


PS WE HAD THE VOTE YOU LOST WE WON,SUCK IT UP AND GET OVER IT.
MRS MAY SAID NO MPS VOTE END OF :wink: THE LABOUR LEADER VOTED OUT AS DID UKIP.YOU BETTER JOIN THE GREENS AND WAIT FOR THEM TO WIN AN ELECTION.<laugh><laugh>

Mrs May didnt say that though and parliament has primacy.
You better hope someone saves the day cos the country is going to hell on a handcart if this madness isnt stopped.
 
My annuities matey.... Most people who have a private pension have lost a fortune. If house prices go south then those who are mortgage free and not moving will see asset values plummet.

Mark Harris, chief executive of mortgage broker SPF Private Clients, said: 'Despite the uncertainty and concern surrounding the referendum, the market seems to have quickly absorbed the ramifications of the UK's decision to leave the EU. 'We were concerned that Brexit would mean the market would stall with buyers and sellers racked with indecision but that doesn't seem to have happened.
'It certainly helps that mortgage rates are so cheap and it looks as though we will be in an extremely low interest rate environment for the foreseeable future so there is great value to be had.' http://www.thisismoney.co.uk

The FTSE 100 index has narrowly missed out on an all-time closing high after slipping back from record levels.
The UK's benchmark index hit its highest ever level during trading at 7,129.83 shortly after midday.

Your mortgage free, your house value is going up, your annuities have never been higher, you should be happy Glory <ok>
 
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Mark Harris, chief executive of mortgage broker SPF Private Clients, said: 'Despite the uncertainty and concern surrounding the referendum, the market seems to have quickly absorbed the ramifications of the UK's decision to leave the EU. 'We were concerned that Brexit would mean the market would stall with buyers and sellers racked with indecision but that doesn't seem to have happened.
'It certainly helps that mortgage rates are so cheap and it looks as though we will be in an extremely low interest rate environment for the foreseeable future so there is great value to be had.' http://www.thisismoney.co.uk

The FTSE 100 index has narrowly missed out on an all-time closing high after slipping back from record levels.
The UK's benchmark index hit its highest ever level during trading at 7,129.83 shortly after midday.

Your mortgage free, your house value is going up, your annuities have never been higher, you should be happy Glory <ok>

We aint out yet and there are no details of the terms we will be trading with the eu on.
I am cashing in annuities bit by bit now. Money transfered into safe haven holdings and portfolios...
There will be a corrective crash soon so time to cash out. All thst is happening atm is speculators creating a bubble, its not sustainable.