Posted on 09/02/2019 5:37:26 AM PDT by Cronos
Do you figure the Irish border checkpoints go up 11/1?
Wait till UK equity markets get a load of the new trade deals the UK will be able to negotiate starting on 11-01. Sky’s the limit for UK equity markets.
No. No one wants that and no one is prepared for that.
Not even smugglers who might want to smuggle in eu made goods will be prepared on 11/1
The physical border questions will arise in 2020.
More scare tactics from desperate remainers.
The UK has been in talks with countries since 2017 about the trade deals.
They’ve managed only 1/3rd so far.
The potential trade deals have been factored in - that’s why the market is low
Watchand then buy.
Market timing is very hard to get it precisely correct, but buying low now and sellig high later is a winning course of action
Ah. So they will be delivery drivers in October, unprosecuted smugglers in November and stopped for searches sometime in 2020? Maybe....?
This is the ultimate fear of all globalists, that a nation will move farther faster by acting in the interest of its own citizens.
Time to buy low. Really.
They will be delivery drivers in October. Then in November they will be delivery drivers who might be stopped at the border for checks and have to pay. And in 2020 they will most likely be stopped.
For the “smugglers” - I meant real smugglers who will see a market to smuggle EU goods bypassing British tariffs (the UK imports far, far more products than products it exports - it is mostly a services economy, exporting services)
You said “If they can manage British affairs... England can emerge”
— The UK is right now made up of 4 nations.
An England will emerge from this on its own
it’s hardly scare “tactics” if the money is already moving out.
Indeed, and everyone in every one of this nations isn't on board with Brexit.
Nevertheless, I suspect you get my point.
The UK must be keeping the EU afloat and if it leaves the whole thing falls apart ,LOL
It’s just money playing musical chairs.
4 Billion!?
Our government farts that amount in waste daily.
That's about GBP 9 billion which does come back in terms of benefits
Yes. The Scots and Northern Irish would leave, but they are a net drain to the English. So England can go it alone with Wales in tow
Not sure about Scotland. Northern Ireland would stay in the UK.
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