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TwoScoops

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  1. Agree. Prefer the other one as it starts with facts ( from which opinions will surely flow) but maybe that's just me
  2. I count 2 hard facts, both of which are quickly followed by assertions or opinion that are masquerading as facts. The rest is just the latter. Yes each to their own opinion, was just making mine. I just prefer balance that's all. Your take is obviously very negative and my guess is it would read as fact to the layman which I wanted to pull you up on that's all No offence meant. It's an interesting subject area and it's good to see people talking about it on here
  3. Thks - agree the euro area will be hit hard. It's not a safe haven and too much political and economic uncertainty. Expect Carney will be very dovish even if they don't cut tomorrow !
  4. Sorry Lordship but I find your posts high on opinion/ emotion but low on balance/facts.
  5. Hi Try immigrationboards.com Lots of topics and advice on there so you might get lucky with your questions There is a telephone number too if still stuck !
  6. It's not blind optimism, you've seen the reasons and a clear acknowledgement of the scenarios. Everyone has a different view and mine is that due to aforementioned points I'm optimistic the UK will strike a good deal. That why I voted Leave. Your reasons for blind negativity don't appear to be forthcoming though. ( suggesting 17.4m people are more racist or stupid than you gets filed as ridiculous I'm afraid )
  7. Think it's all about getting down to business and getting past this uncertain period. Things will come back as the picture becomes clearer. I'd love to see everyone a bit more positive about that and accepting the future - even acknowledging that it might even be better. I think the uk has a great negotiating position so lets hope they do a good job of it !!!!!!!
  8. Titch juicy your post IS fear mongering and not related to what was being said The things you mention are fall out from the surprise vote but not the reality of a world where Brexit has actually been agreed and implemented. Negotiations haven't started yet. Rise in racism - horrible but not created by the vote, uncovered by it. Tensions were high due to mismanaged immigration policy. All of us can only tackle that as it arises and stamp it out. If there was a Remain vote then suddenly no racists ? Maybe you'd just prefer to ignore there was an issue. Maybe instead it's easier to say every Leave Vote was racist . That's a big shout for 17.4m people. Volatility in the pound in not for forever. Markets react to uncertainty. For example can't you see how it might recover if for example a trade agreement is agreed. We don't know what it will look like yet and that's exactly what markets are reflecting, doesn't mean it's not going to happen. Extreme volatility in world markets ? Be more specific ?? What do you mean ? Increased traffic on German websites - fear mongering rubbish. The threat of losing passporting- yes, but just a threat for now. The current situation is not the result of the vision of Brexit - it's the reflection of the uncertainty until we finally get on with it and agree what it looks like. I think all are keen to do that
  9. @LM I think its referring to markets. We know it's going to be a very close vote so markets will stay depressed as everyone then starts worrying about other countries potentially voting to leave. Uncertainty remember ! All current issues remain but just with extra caution around future of the EU. Investment flows out of Uk and Eu in general so zero growth and drag on economy that way
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