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Brexit update: Pound has dropped EVEN LOWER than post-Brexit low

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-26/pound-s-record-loss-seen-just-the-beginning-with-u-k-in-turmoil

PROJECT FEAR PROJECT FEAR IT'S JUST PEOPLE PANICKING IT'LL BE BACK TO NORMAL TOMORROW. Not that the pound falling to new low happened AFTER Boris Johnson claimed this morning that it was stable.

My biggest regret is not buying dollars before you lot plunged us into this **** show.

Companies impose post-Brexit hiring freeze: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36636574?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Barclays and RBS suspend trading as stocks crash: http://www.cityam.com/244217/trading-suspended-barclays-and-rbs-uk-bank-shares

The Vote Leave campaign have wiped all their speeches and editorials from their website: http://www.wired.co.uk/article/vote-leave-wipes-website-after-brexit

But you can still find a list of some of their biggest lies here: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4142857#primary_content

Brussels has rejected Boris' plan for single-market access. Good for them, they shouldn't let Little Englanders keep ****ing them around. http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/27/brussels-rejects-boris-johnson-pipe-dream-over-single-market-access?CMP=fb_gu


BUT OF COURSE NONE OF IT'S REAL, IT'S ALL JUST SCAREMONGERING!!!

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'It'll get better later on!!"
"Its just for now"
"Stop scaremongering"
"Just give it time"
If you are able to buy dollars you're not working class.

OP = butthurt middle class boy
Original post by Gora The Xplorer
If you are able to buy dollars you're not working class.

OP = butthurt middle class boy


Strong contribution to the thread
The pound has taken a real pounding.
Original post by Gora The Xplorer
If you are able to buy dollars you're not working class.

OP = butthurt middle class boy


This "us vs them" ******** is disgusting. But no, I am working class. I don't understand how/why you've concluded otherwise, or how/why it's remotely relevant.
it's even funnier cause the OP is meant to be battling a health problem and applying for uni, yet all he does is spout from his keyboard
Reply 7
Guys seriously. Stop PROJECT FEAR. Just accept you lost because who cares about the economy when we can blame others for being scared.

Scaremongering.
Reply 8
It may not be scaremongering but stupid argument is stupid.
Who said everything will be back to normal after a day? I certainly never believed that.

Yes, there will be some short-medium term financial issues, but this was to be expected and ultimately is the sacrifice we have to make for a democratic, self-governing society that is not ruled by the EU bureaucrats, namely Mr. Juncker and his cronies.

And by the way, the Bank of England have £250bn set aside to help the banks and financial markets should some problems occur.
Original post by teenhorrorstory
Strong contribution to the thread


Original post by shawn_o1
it's even funnier cause the OP is meant to be battling a health problem and applying for uni, yet all he does is spout from his keyboard


Wasn't he the one who already had to resit one year and was thinking he might have to resit another year?
Reply 12
Original post by GUMI
It may not be scaremongering but stupid argument is stupid.


How is it stupid?

You call facts stupid now because they've proven how utterly wrong and easily deceived you lot are?

Right.
Original post by JordanL_
This "us vs them" ******** is disgusting. But no, I am working class. I don't understand how/why you've concluded otherwise, or how/why it's remotely relevant.


When people are starving in the streets and we have energy blackouts then you can complain, until then STFU.
Original post by GUMI
It may not be scaremongering but stupid argument is stupid.


Maybe you could explain how hiring freezes, stocks crashing and the pound dropping are stupid? Tell that to the people thinking we'd save £350m/week for the NHS.

Original post by thephysio
And by the way, the Bank of England have £250bn set aside to help the banks and financial markets should some problems occur.


Yep, and if the Bank of England have to inject £250bn into the economy, that indicates serious problems. You seem to think that they just throw some money at it and it goes away. It doesn't.
Reply 15
Original post by thephysio
Who said everything will be back to normal after a day? I certainly never believed that.

Yes, there will be some short-medium term financial issues, but this was to be expected and ultimately is the sacrifice we have to make for a democratic, self-governing society that is not ruled by the EU bureaucrats, namely Mr. Juncker and his cronies.

And by the way, the Bank of England have £250bn set aside to help the banks and financial markets should some problems occur.


Let's see how 'democracy' (with a House of Lords, Monarchy and an almost empty government now) is worth the devastating effects the economy is suffering. Mind you, this was simply a referendum. Wait till the UK actually leaves.

The BoE has not 'set aside' 250bn - they literally created money out of thin air. What does this mean? The economy is wrecked.
Well you can support the £ by buying British and holidaying in the UK. None of your foreign stuff. I suppose Commonwealth is ok.
Reply 17
Original post by Gora The Xplorer
When people are starving in the streets and we have energy blackouts then you can complain, until then STFU.


Is that what the UK has to become before people accept Brexit was idiotic? A wasteland?

Ridiculous.
Reply 18
You'll find that making an intelligent post will only lead to getting stupid responses from idiotic brexiters who still think it was the right decision.
Original post by Gora The Xplorer
When people are starving in the streets and we have energy blackouts then you can complain, until then STFU.


Strong argument. Paxo forever.

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