Brexit

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  • fadein111

    Ah the people have spoken... and now they are going to have to pay for it. Utter farse.

    https://www.theguardian.com/busiā€¦

    • what's that saying? "you need to crack a couple eggs to make an omelet"chukkaphob
    • Just that our cost of borrowing will likely go up and the people of the UK will pay for that directly or indirectly.fadein11
    • I think its pretty clear that the Uk is being used as an example at this point.yurimon
    • but again, the pain will be temporary, not permanent.chukkaphob
    • Is the goal in life to have it easy, or to do it right?chukkaphob
    • The 08 recession was temporary but countless thousands still lost their jobs, homes and retirement funds.i_monk
    • Most economists seem to think they will be permanently worse off due to reduced trade with nearby countries. Remains to be seen though.yuekit
    • If england can keep a decent interest rate with a lowered pound it would do ok with money seeking to invest and with exporting.yurimon
    • "England" - United Kingdom you mean?fadein11
    • yuri visited England and knows what he's talking about okay?monospaced
    • mono is jealous because i understand economics.yurimon
    • But not geography.face_melter
    • meh it was a typo in haste. next.yurimon
    • hey everyone, yuri understands economics and is being a condescending cunt telling me I am jealous of him! what a little bitchmonospaced

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