Off Topic EU deabte. Which way are you voting ?

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How will you vote in the EU referendum ?


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Try reading it properly you plum and then come back to me <laugh>
Not the first time he's posted evidence to prove that he doesn't really know what he's talking about and is largely influenced by a single issue.
 
Did you read all of the article?

Yes, if sterling falls, which we all expect it to before it rises.

But its really a hit back at the IN club for saying total disaster if we leave. This is where both side need to stop the scare stories.

PS

Do you think we need more pictures :)
 
Yes, if sterling falls, which we all expect it to before it rises.

But its really a hit back at the IN club for saying total disaster if we leave. This is where both side need to stop the scare stories.

PS

Do you think we need more pictures :)
We always need more pictures. The Leave campaign are relying on them!

Sterling falling until it's 1:1 with the euro and close to that with the dollar won't be a good thing, even if Nigel says he's not bothered!
 
We always need more pictures. The Leave campaign are relying on them!

Sterling falling until it's 1:1 with the euro and close to that with the dollar won't be a good thing, even if Nigel says he's not bothered!

As the UK is a net importer, it will cause inflation to rise sharply. Retail prices will inevitably rise to reflect the increased import costs.

The BOE, if it hasn't already had ti raise rates to try and steady the free fall of the pound, will raise rates to slow inflation down. The banks will be only to keen to raise mortgage rates. Disposable incomes will drop, retail spending will slow, and the chances of a fairly severe recession are more than 50/50!
 
As the UK is a net importer, it will cause inflation to rise sharply. Retail prices will inevitably rise to reflect the increased import costs.

The BOE, if it hasn't already had ti raise rates to try and steady the free fall of the pound, will raise rates to slow inflation down. The banks will be only to keen to raise mortgage rates. Disposable incomes will drop, retail spending will slow, and the chances of a fairly severe recession are more than 50/50!
Mortgage rates rising will send a lot of "homeowners" to the wall. I can only assume that the people who are voting to leave either don't understand that or have very small mortgages to service.
 
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