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lol, "5th largest economy"

Bye bye UK economy!
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>>78584065
Piss off shill
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>>78584065
Obviously the pound was going to take a hit, that's common sense. It'll bounce back up in less than a week I'm sure of it.
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>>78584292
>this
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>>78584292
Screencap this so we can laugh at it later.
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>>78584065
in the near future
>France and Germany collapse as they have to bail Greece out all by themselves.
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>>78584166
>/pol/ makes fun of socialists for being bad at economics

>/pol/ suddenly claims a nations wealth doesn't matter

And I thought you guys put logic over emotions.
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>>78584588

It's been literally a day since Brexit, are you sure you're using logic and not emotion?
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And this is just day 1. I can;t wait to see what delicious Queencuck tears the next week will bring.
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>>78584588
/pol/ is based around being contrarian and siding with meme politicians.

If right-wing philosophy became the most dominant in media, everyone here would act claim to be a leftist since that would be what's considered edgy.
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>>78584065
>France
>Germany
>EU

lol, you faggots are in for a wonderful ride if you think it'll last.
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>>78584065

Whats with all these goldbergs and shill? yikes

Educate yourself please.
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>>78584539
They already own greece.
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>>78584588
Piss off shill
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>>78584863
>le 4chan is contrarian meme
before /pol/ there was /new/, which was also full of edgy nazis at a time when conservative politics still had a stranglehold on America.
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>>78584588
>>/pol/ makes fun of socialists for being bad at economics

No. /pol/ makes fun of socialists because they want the world on a plate. Maybe we can sacrifice a bit for something our children can be pround of. Not just a circlejerk
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>>78584065
Check back on Monday when the currency market stablises, genius.
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>>78584588
>Market speculators crash currency
>It's Britains fault
Do you want to be an enemy of the alliance leaf?
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>>78584065

It will all cool off. Nationalism is on the rise. Trump will make great trade deals with the UK. So with other nations.

Switzerland is surrounded by the EU and they are doing well.
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>>78584784
>And this is just day 1. I can;t wait to see what delicious Queencuck tears the next week will bring.

How the FUCK are you unemployed in Ireland?
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>>78584292
It'll take longer than a week but it will recover. Globalists are going to shit their pants for a bit.
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>>78584065
You are retarded if you think the consequences of Brexit will become apparent within 24 hours of the vote.

It will take months even years for the picture to become clear.
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>>78585123
>>78585195

You cant make this up
>I FUCKING TOLD BRITBONGS TO BOMB THEY ECONOMY
>THE FUCKING MADMAN ACTUALLY DID IT
>HE BOMBED HIS OWN ECONOMY
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>>78585059
And they'll have to pay for it again as it hasn't gotten any better.
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We set that economy on fire while we were leaving. But its ok. Just don't look down the road I'm sure you'll be fine

>inb4 French start having to trade in pounds
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>>78584755

LOL

Emotion:
>The britfags who just voted to effectively give themselves economic sanctions and a recession.

Logic:
>Every economist who warned of the negative economic consequences.

Now they need to renegotiate trade with the rest of the world, this time without the trade leverage of 27 countries and from the desperate position of a recession in a country with very little exports. Good luck with that!
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>>78585149
>Americuck political climate
>mattering
>implying Republican and Democrat party aren't conservative as fuck

top K E K
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>>78585367
Die Schweiz is a very different type of country then the EU.

The UK literally spend decades building its economy on the EU while the swiss have a totally different type of economy going on and sectors.
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>>78585367
No matter how many times I see this Merkel gif it still pisses me off. The witch needs to die
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>elites who make a living gambling with people's money freak out because of a simple vote
>HURR we should have respected their feelings
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>>78585539
you were
>>78585463
saying??? What? Join the Euro

(((economist)))
ie Schlomo Shekelbergwitzstein
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>>78585539
check what kind of deal norway managed to get not take that deal and cut 50% off and this is a best case scenario what the UK can hope to have with the EU.
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>All this jew shilling of financial armageddon

Love it, guys. Keep it coming.
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>>78584065
The UK will be fine. They only thing that will change economically is decreased condoms to Germany as migrants stop using them and less rat imports from Greece.
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>>78585539

Yeah so you are reacting based on emotion. Everyone knew that there would be an immediate drop in the pound, but no one can accurately predict what the long term results will be. Many economists - including those of the German banks - believe that nothing is really going to change.

We'll see how things are going in a month, and then in a year. Until then I can't take kneejerk analysts like you seriously.
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>>78584863
Go suck some more dick to fit in with the rest of your queer ass country.
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>>78585693

How do you expect investors to react when a nation votes to effectively give itself economic sanctions, cut off their market access and weaken their own trade leverage?

Economic illiteracy is rampant on /pol/
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a) it won't last
b) I'd love to be in UK's position right now
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>>78585374

I'm not, thanks to people like you all the jobs and money left UK and came here :^)

And now the floodgates have fully opened. Bye UK, you were relevant for a while there.
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>>78585367
Merkel HATES Germany with a passion.
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>>78586041

>if you don't suck the dicks of Keynes and bankers then you're an economic illiterate

loving every laugh
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>>78585572
More conservative than other political parties worldwide, that's for sure. The democrat party is much more far right than trudeus party
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>>78584502
Here you are good sir
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>>78586041
Why are we letting a fucking casino determine so much of our lives? Just throw them all out.
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>>78584065
kek separate the U.S. states out by state instead of country and barely any Europoors make the top 15
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>>78584065
>France

kek. They will have some spare cash for bailing out the next southern European country then.

Meanwhile
>bankers leave the UK
>can restructure our economy so it's actually based on making shit rather than pushing piles of other people's money around
>will come out in a much stronger position down the line
>France's economy still utterly fucked on a structural level no matter what
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>>78586529
>free equity markets
>casino
And you wonder why people call /pol/ economically illiterate
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Relax OP, the UK will not leave the EU in spite of the referendum vote. Too much is on the line for Greg and the lads from some shit part of the North to fuck it up.

Pic related.
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>money magically disappears

not really
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>>78585934
>Yeah so you are reacting based on emotion.

No this is based on logic, analysis and numbers. Do you have a reading comprehension issue?

>Everyone knew that there would be an immediate drop in the pound, but no one can accurately predict what the long term results will be.

The longterm effects are obvious, less trade leverage for the UK. Imagine if the state of California broke off from the rest of the US and tried negotiating trade with foreign nations (including US) on it's own without the ability to leverage market access to all 50 states. They become a small fish in a big pond, leveraging very little up against the largest economic superpowers in the world.

>Many economists - including those of the German banks - believe that nothing is really going to change.

Source?

>We'll see how things are going in a month, and then in a year. Until then I can't take kneejerk analysts like you seriously.

I want you to screenshot your comment, and then come back and start a thread in one year on here apologizing to me for you being wrong in addition to being economically illiterate.
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>>78586727
Do you live in a fantasy world sir?
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>>78586727
This
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>>78584065
You'll overtake us soon again don't worry UK
Actually our economy is pretty shit (thanks to hollande) and the unemployement rate has rise
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>>78585195
>Phillipenis
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>Dow Jones Industrial Average In Free Fall After Brexit Vote Rocks Global Financial Markets
http://www.ibtimes.com/dow-jones-industrial-average-free-fall-after-brexit-vote-rocks-global-financial-2386294

Lol look what you stupid fucks did
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>>78585572
>>implying Republican and Democrat party aren't conservative as fuck
This is coming from a Canadian? Both oligarchy parties in the US are left-wing as fuck.
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>>78585640
It really is enraging, isn't it?

What kind of person can have such contempt for their own country that they react to its flag as if it is filthy?

A kike-controlled globalist, nobody else.
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>>78586727
At this point no one can say what will happen in the future. We can, however, tell what happened today: UK lost shit tons of money and a rank. So please stop your bullshit and go to bed kiddo.
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>>78587158
What does Shake Shack have to do with this? Great restaurant btw
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>>78584292
What the fuck do you know, you silly little person?
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>hurr we're sticking it to the globalists itt you mad

Soros the super kike made a billion off shorting the pound yesterday, just like he did in 1992.

You made every import 8% more expensive, injected pure black tar risk into your market, Morgan Stanley just moved 2000 jobs out of London, and you made the rich kikes even richer and then you feel like you've won something. Your balls are in Germany's hand, they control the terms of the exit and would love to make an example of you. You pulled out of the largest trading bloc in the world and fucked up all your supply chains and think Germany won't slap kike tariffs on what little manufacturing you have left? At least the govt is free to bus in Pakis by the truckload without having to bother with those white Euro immigrants. If you live in Poland you should be smiling knowing that EADS will soon be bringing jobs into your area.
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>>78585367
I'm only half German and this bitch already pisses me off. She probably hates herself for letting the mudslimes in tho.
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>>78587853
Absolutely nothing but I miss it.
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>>78587745
Are you a Quebecois? Because you appear to be completely assbackwards.
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>>78584888
This.
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>>78584065
It's just the financial Jew throwing a temper tantrum.
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>>78584065
Well just use the dollar like zimbabwe. It's easy
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>>78586080
More relevant than Ireland will ever be tell me when you guys have a referendum or vote on a political/economic topic that would actually effect the world and or have the world notice...

I'm committing if N.Ireland joins you cucks. I don't want to have to deal with smelly micks.
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Reminder: When Associated Press twitter was hacked and they released a fake tweet saying Obama was assassinated, the stock market crashed. It takes NOTHING to make stocks and currencies go down in value.
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>>78587917
Eesh why are you mad mate
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>>78587939
I shudder at the sheer ignorance of the common, piss-swilling English person.
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>>78588412

Yes, rely on us.

We memed you and the EU into a weakened trade position with Brexit, and it worked.

Bow down to Murica.
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>>78585149
this is true
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>>78588685

Except this market reaction is based on real information, LOL.
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>>78584065
It's okay the religion of peace will make france great again.
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>>78589017
Bunch of leftist media in full damage control throwing cheap shots. wew lad
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>>78587094
The state of California alone like the 4th or 5th largest economy in the world. It wouldn't have that much trouble with trade agreements
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>>78584166
A Brit quoting Samuel Adams.

What times we live in.
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>>78589186
>investors throwing around real money are less informed than me because they're brainwashed by the leftist media

o i am laffin
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>>78587158
>haha Britons done it can't even break even with the dolla- oh um *raises white flag*
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>>78587392
Piece of shit, French are the first to bash themselves. I hate them.
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>>78585367
2bh it's a pretty shitty flag, needs something extra. maybe some kind of botanical species native to Germany
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>>78589260

8th, it would be the 8th largest. Which is why I used it as an example, it's comparable to the UK.

Is California better off using the trade leverage and market access that the US provides? Yes, obviously.

You're still failing to see the advantage in greater trade leverage. Investors react from their current position according to future positions. The UK's economy is weaker without the trade leverage of 27 countries and EU market access, thus investors dumped because their prior position was stronger than it will be as an independent nation.
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>>78589564
Don't you have a strike to attend and work not-to-do?
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>>78589420
Not brainwashed. A lot of stocks a literally ran by bots, evidenced by the Obama tweet. The stocks were sold instantly, because they weren't reviewed by humans, who could quite easily verify that Obama wasn't assassinated. Tons of news networks saying the economy is going to crash at once, would obviously trigger these bots.
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>>78584588
>literally believing spoopy shock headlines and thinking one night's worth of currency speculation determines the size of an economy
GBP/USD is 2 cents below its value in late february.
In other words, big fucking deal.
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>>78589900
You neglect to mention that the flash crash was over in 36 minutes
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>>78585463
EU is trying to shoo UK out as fast as possible. Good fucking luck though because there is no PM anymore so they have nobody to talk too and the longer it takes the more damaged the euro becomes. As soon as Greece needs another bailout and dindus need financing the EU is literally going to burn away .
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>>78590035
this, UK will overtake France later in this week and it won't make any headlines.

Remember when Brazil overtook the UK? It was top news for weeks

nobody cared when the UK overtook them again

the media wont let facts get in the way of a good story
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>>78587939
Morgan Stanley did not remove 2000 jobs you fucking sheep
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>>78585195

Out of the EU we can get better trade deals with China and India, both expanding massively. They'll pull us up with them... a little bit.

Meanwhile EU crashes and burns anyway
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>>78589793
If it's already in the top ten I doubt California would lose that much leverage. If anything the US would feel the blow worse from losing such a key state
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>>78587939
riley pls
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>>78589017
Nope, it's based off of uncertainty of the future. Market volatility due to speculation, particularly when everyone believed the vote would go the other way.
t. Econfag
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>>78584065
Literally just the jews pulling out their money since they can't scam the UK anymore.

I expect it to go back up within a month and be higher than it was originally.
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>>78584292
>. It'll bounce back up in less than a week I'm sure of it.
The war will be over by Christmas!
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What went wrong?

>>78590637
Explain why cryptokike or go home
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>>78590459

Not that anon, but here's the problem.

No one is a one man act. California is good at some things, but not at everything. It dseperately needs trade. And here's the kicker. The more access to a larger trading pool that you have, the more attractive you are as a generic trading partner. California is attractive because you get access to every other state in the Union, plus Nafta, plus all the U.S. trade agreements.

If it breaks off, there's no longer any agreements. All of a sudden, it's only assets are what it imports and exports, particularly exports. Which is what? Avacados? Shitty movies? Walnuts?

That's third world country tier.

What the fuck does the UK even export? Its steel industry is about to die.
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>>78584065
This is what happens when you let racist old people decide the future of a nation. England should be a state in the EU, not some north Korea like isolated nation.
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>>78590517
That GDP image is like 2012
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>>78590459

Currently California enjoys the trade leverage of the largest economy in the world (US is #1).

>I doubt California would lose that much leverage

The would literally lose the leverage of the largest economy in the world. LOL

>If anything the US would feel the blow worse from losing such a key state

Of course the US would also lose it's leverage, do you still not understand how this works? LOL
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>>78591040

this.

/pol/ fails at econ
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>>78584065
>yank blames UK
>when the yank running the bank of england backed remain after being told not to back any side

Gee i wonder why the market was shocked, fooking yanks i swear.
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>>78591277
>losing trade leverage
>the end of the world
Still better than being cucked by holland
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>>78591040
>What the fuck does the UK even export?

>Automobiles and ships!
Oh shit the supply chain runs through Europe because the UK imports fucking everything and our currency devaluation just erased our already paper thin margins, so I guess those factories are going to Poland or Slovakia

>Oil!
Oh shit we just lost Scotland and therefore 90% of our oil deposits from the North Sea

>Pharmaceuticals!
Oh shit those are reliant on passporting

>Financial Sector!
Oh shit those are even more reliant on passporting
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>>78584065
Freedom Ain't Free
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>>78587094
>No this is based on logic, analysis and numbers. Do you have a reading comprehension issue?
It's been a day. Your posts read like blind panic, not like sober analysis.

>The longterm effects are obvious
Incorrect.

>Imagine if the state of California broke off from the rest of the US and tried negotiating trade with foreign nations (including US)

It would probably work out very well for them, tbqh. Luckily the US is committed to maintaining the union.

>Source?
I can't find that source specifically, but here is a very thorough economic analysis showing that pretty much nothing is going to happen.

https://woodfordfunds.com/economic-impact-brexit-report/

>
I want you to screenshot your comment, and then come back and start a thread in one year on here apologizing to me for you being wrong in addition to being economically illiterate.

You should try studying up on economics a bit more. You don't have to apologize to me, but once you've wised up perhaps you should apologize to yourself.
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>>78591688
scotland wont leave, EU wont make serious trade barriers to a country that buys its product, the fianncial sector is better off gone
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>>78585149
Yes, and before /new/ we used to raid conservatives and racists and fuck with the kkk and scientologists and listen to edgy special snowflakes like marylin manson you fucking newfag.

4chan has always been contrarian.
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>>78584065
oy vey the goy is seceding our rule! better play with our imaginary credit currency to make them regret it!
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>>78589371
We fucked them so hard they still love us to this day, what can you expect
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>>78591983

Spain is the major block against the Scots leaving. And Gibralter also wants to leave.

Are you seeing the connection?
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United States is at the bottom of several worldwide lists and yet we are still the greatest and everyone is jealous of us. 5th ain't bad.
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>>78584989

The FTSE 100 goes up quicker than the DAX because people around the world speculate and buy British stocks. Don't take anything that happens now as an indicator for how bad it actually is. For the real consequences to become visible you have to wait like two years.
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>>78587939
Wow, the richest man in the world made more money.

Whatever will we do.
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>>78585539
>>78590434
>>78591040
>>78585539
>>78585539

>Now they need to renegotiate trade with the rest of the world, this time without the trade leverage of 27 countries and from the desperate position of a recession in a country with very little exports. Good luck with that!

Like the rest of other independent "first world" countries.

They will have more freedom concerning terms than under the dictat of EU. Also they may indeed take a hit but it may boost some of their main exports: here's an example, similarly to Switzerland, the UK is very good for luxury products, therefore brexit could open growth for this sector. They will have a broader range of opportunities.
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>>78590434

I'm seriously asking: Aren't all of you britfags tired of pretending that all this thing about Brexit is gonna end well for you?

I really feel kinda sad for all of you

And now yes, let's say something about pasta or brown people
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>>78591825

>It would probably work out very well for them, tbqh.

They would literally drop from having the trade leverage of the largest economy in the world, to have the trade leverage of the state of California. LOL, you're hilarious.

>hurr I can't find any economic analysis except this one from an investment fund

LOL, they don't want their investors to dump stocks you idiot. I'm referring to economic analysis from actual economists.

Do you understand the difference between an economist and a financial analyst?

>You should try studying up on economics a bit more.

This is hilarious coming from someone who clearly never took macroecon.

Looking forward to that apology.
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>>78589592
Underrated post
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Thank you based UK for tanking the price of VOO
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Hue i made a good choice by taking french as a third language
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this literally might be the best week of 2016 to buy pounds
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>>78584065
To be honest they beat us by counting drug dealers and prostitutes in their GDP, as if the money laundering of the City and the tax scam of Guernesay wern't enough.
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>>78591751
Your mom's pussy is though.
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>>78592889
Why catch a falling knife when the smart move was to short them yesterday
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>>78592739
>They would literally drop from having the trade leverage of the largest economy in the world, to have the trade leverage of the state of California. LOL, you're hilarious.

Sounds like you're scared of what California is truly capable of. Switzerland knows. >>78592598

>I'm referring to economic analysis from actual economists.

Did you miss the part where they cite 'actual economists' in their arguments? Lol. You didn't even read it.

>Looking forward to that apology.

I know you're desperate for my approval, but you're not going to get it. You're a sad, sad man.
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>>78584588
What does a market speculator being scared of the the prospect of an independent UK have to do with an independent UK?
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>>78593093
Was constantly asking yesterday how to short it. Noone replied :(
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>>78590434
>no guise its gonna be better in the long run i swear
>still believing this after this immediate plunge

bongs confirmed for officially taking title of dumbest people in the world from burgers
lol whos the dumb americans
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>>78593259

You could have shorted any major index yesterday and made money today.
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Froggie President organied meeting now .. lol
Its there Exit Route ..

France by Monday will be EU /Free .. Got bets on it ... 2 weeks full x Hols away if winrar ?
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>>78593599
i tried but my cuck bank app kept crashing
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>>78584065
People are talking about the economic losses of this but what were the consequences of staying the course? Increasing immigration and a continued erosion of British identity? At least they can take back control of their borders now.
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>>78584755
>>78585123
>>78585178
>>78585267
>>78590035

>withdrawing from a 500 million-strong Single Market will have no economic consequences
>withdrawing from the richest Union on the planet will have no economic consequences

Something-d-o-o Economics.

Voodoo Economics.

>>78584588
>>78584863

This tbqh.
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>>78584065
It'll correct itself. I guarantee the uk will be better off and you whiny shills will be silent just like every other time you're wrong.

You guys were so certain brexit would fail and you were wrong. You'll be wrong about this. That's what happens when you get your news from John Oliver.
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>>78590657
It was, just not the Christmas they meant.
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>>78594120
I'm starting to get why everyone hates the Irish.
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>>78593167
It's not just speculators being scared, it's everyone who does business in the UK.

Imagine you're a CEO or an investor

>will the business have market access two years from now?
>what will it even look like?
>you now have giant error bars around your revenue estimates so nobody wants to lend you capital
>EU countries don't want to buy from the UK because now they have no idea how the goods or services will even be provided

Meanwhile you look over and Germany is just sailing along.

>>78593874
I wish Brits would just admit they don't give a shit and just want their sovereignty instead of doing mental gymnastics to explain why hundreds of billions of dollars of wealth vaporizing is a good thing. It's how I feel about it desu
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>>78593874
>what were the consequences of staying the course?

Enjoying the trade leverage of and market access to the second largest economy in the world.

One side's argument was about economics, the other sides' argument was about feelings and emotional appeal to identity issues.

The economic impact shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
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>>78594120

No one is saying that. The "consequences" have simply been overblown enormously by opponents of Brexit. You're arguing feels over reals.
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>>78594314
>implying you can tell the future

Bet your stupid ass thought brexit would fail too.
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>>78584065
>nothing has changed about the ability of either countries to produce goods or services, if anything Britain will produce more now with less regulations and taxation
>oh my jew speculations say this currency is this 1 day after when no one has any idea what the future will be so obviously we should scare the goy back kekekekekekek
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>>78594421
>The "consequences" have simply been overblown enormously by opponents of Brexit

Is somebody actually explain why they feel this instead of just repeating it
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>>78594366
>One side's argument was about economics, the other sides' argument was about feelings and emotional appeal to identity issues.
So the economists miscalculated when they decided identity didn't matter.
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>>78594421

The economy is real.

Your identity issues are feels.
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>>78591751
>say the people who want segregation
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>>78594492
>I have no idea what I'm talking about or what I'm saying yet I still feel compelled to give opinions with zero explanation behind them
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>>78594525
Because people can't tell the future you fucking retard. Markets aren't predictable like your shit anime plot lines. Anti brexit cucks are just spreading FUD because they are mad they didn't get their way.

Every post here saying the uk is fuck is literally just anons speculating. They don't know shit and are emotionally reacting to market movements a day later.
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>>78594314
I want Boris to deport the pakis
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>>78594525
Okay.
The UK is still a productive economy, it did not lose 10% of its productive capacity overnight, and will establish trade agreements with European countries.
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>>78589564
Laughed so hard I choked on my baguette senpai.
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>>78594695
>The economy is real.

lmao
then where'd all that "real" wealth go in the space of a day? Keynesian funny money is an absolute joke. It's time to move on and come up with a real economic system.
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>>78594580
>So the economists miscalculated when they decided identity didn't matter.

They are economists, they care about market impact and trade, not your feelings and identity issues.
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>>78584065
Your a fucking cabbage eating krautkunt masquerading as a Yank. How dare you! Stop it at once!
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>>78595022
>"economy" is just another word for keynesian fiat money and evil central banks!

Here is your daily reminder to stay in school kids.
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>>78595463
butthurt
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>>78594790
I will tell the IMF to stop reading the writing on the wall

>>78594858
Market volatility is going to cause a decrease in output, harder access to capital, etc. I wrote about it more above

>and will establish trade agreements with European countries

Who do you think will have more leverage in these talks, the largest bloc in the world or the UK?

Renegotiating all those trade agreements can take up to 15 years btw
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>>78595148
>not your feelings and identity issues.
Guess they should've learnt to factor in feelings and identity issues then.
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>>78584588
You amuse me.
A day after a glorified opinion poll on whether we should leave the EU, with absolutely no legislation even fucking drafted, the pound takes a hit because globalist shills want to scare people into joining the United States of Europe.

Unsurprisingly, morons sell when they're uncertain about the future.I'd say give it a week, but not even that, give it just a couple days and it will be business as usual.

Do you really think a 24hr snap shot of an economy is any sort of indication of things to come? Look at the stocks immediately after a terrorist attack, they drop heavily, then immediately after, when things have returned to normal, the fucking stocks are back to normal
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>>78584065
Bye bye boatniggers
Bye bye erasure of our national identity
Bye bye eurozone
Bye bye EU army controlled by Germany
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>>78595735

Sorry, feelings and identity issues aren't exactly a quantifiable metric.
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>>78589592
This is the only flag she loves.
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>it takes withdrawing from the EU and crashing the market with no survivors for France to be able to catch up to us
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>>78595777
>the pound takes a hit because globalist shills want to scare people into joining the United States of Europe

STAY IN SCHOOL KIDS

>morons sell when they're uncertain about the future.I'd say give it a week, but not even that, give it just a couple days and it will be business as usual

In case you didn't know there's going to be volatility and risk for the next two years while Germany hashes out the terms of your exit. I'm sure kike Merkel will fondle your balls instead of crushing them in her hand

Your country has ZERO leverage in nearly every industry and you're going up against the 4th Reich
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>>78595953

That's not a can-do attitude, anon. I thought economists were supposed to be thorough, considering as many factors as possible?
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>>78594580
Actually most economists support remain.
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>>78595777
>the pound takes a hit because globalist shills want to scare people into joining the United States of Europe
You don't really think that's how the market works, right?
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B-BUT MUH MONEY

When did /pol/ become a bunch of literal fucking kikes?

I voted leave to take money and power away from Europe, everyone knew the economy would take a hit.

Are you all retarded or is this /pol/'s new meme now?
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>>78596520

Soros did come out and say that currency speculators would dump the pound if Brexit went through. It's not exactly a conspiracy theory here, folks.
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finally the eternal anglo leaves so germany can rule europe and pol is still buttmad.

Please leave this board shitskins.
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>>78595940
>Bye bye eurozone
>Bye bye EU army controlled by Germany
true, it was a nice ride, best of luck ukm8s

>Bye bye boatniggers
>Bye bye erasure of our national identity
kek good luck with these
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>>78585149
4chan used to be filled with legitimate paedophiles that would spam CP every other day too.
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>norway, norway, norway...

Norway is special case

they're small nation with little over 5 million population with massive wealth from oil for the foreseeable future

what does britain have other than the bloated currency and stock market they used to have that are now crashing?

economically I cannot see how this change doesn't fuck up Britain a big time, in long run it might be beneficial in other ways once brits adjust to living less wealthy lives.

who knows? being less wealthy might worse them to cut down on benefits and force people to work, being beneficial in long run

but for now, at least they'll be able to have more powerful vacuum cleaners now
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>>78596261
>Your country has ZERO leverage in nearly every industry and you're going up against the 4th Reich
Have you been reading (((The Guardian)))? In the real world, if you even bothered to look into it, Germany was one of the countries that specifically said they would do little to change trade agreements with the UK because it isnt in their interest to fuck over the UK. People seem to fail to understand the EU needs the UK more then the UK needs the EU. Without Britain who will European countries trade with? Each other? They already fucking trade with each other, they need UK trade and there isn't a replacement country thats just going to pop up and take over former UK trade deals

Tl;dr Burger can't into EU politics
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>>78596718
Don't listen to lefty shills.
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>>78596718
>When did /pol/ become a bunch of literal fucking kikes?

Reddit and butthurt Bremainers are leaking again.
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>>78596520

This is /pol/, anything that they don't understand must be under the control of Jews.
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>>78597118
>People seem to fail to understand the EU needs the UK more then the UK needs the EU
this, the uk is a buyer and a big one, and everybody in the eu has shit to sell
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But lets say the EU is shit.

Im more worried about china fucking us in the ass because the eu cant make a stand against it.

How can England alone survive against it because i hope we drown england.
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>>78596520
Literally nothing has changed yet. We're still in the EU, the treaties are still in effect. This is speculators doing their thing. The FTSE has already recovered, it ended today on up on last week.

The economic consequences, if there are any, will not become apparent the day after the fucking vote.
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>>78584502
Faggot cucknadian.after investors buttholes unpucker theyll start buying the pound again.
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>>78597472
>Im more worried about china fucking us in the ass

Don't worry Geert, Trump will protect your butt.
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I'd have more confidence in our politicians securing good trade deals if they weren't total buffoons. Part of the reason we left is because Cameron made such a piss poor job of negotiating a deal with the EU prior to the referendum. If that's what our politicians think is a job well done then God help us.
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>>78584588
French economy is collapsing. Slowly but surely.
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>>78597118
. Without Britain who will European countries trade with

ITs not like the eu will make trade deals with you and fuck you over out of spite.

right

right.

the eternal anglo has been brought down so fuck off britshit and let europe rule itself and u fuck off back to your empire
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>>78584065
Whoever wrote that should be shot to death is if isn't still true within 7 days.

Its like claiming that a penny stock which just went up 5000% is just now reflecting its true value
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>>78598120
>ITs not like the eu will make trade deals with you and fuck you over out of spite.

If the EU is that vindictive, who would ever want to be part of it?
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>>78585375
>It'll take longer than a week but it will recover. Urbanites are going to shit their pants for a bit.
fixed
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>>78591040
>British exports.
Alchoholics.
disappointment.
Some steel.
Period dramas.
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>>78585539
BUY BUY BUY
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>>78584065
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/eu-referendum-result-has-the-french-economy-really-overtaken-the-uk-in-size-since-last-night-a7101361.html
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>>78584588
This.
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>>78587158
>Do you live in a fantasy world sir?
You sure do Status-Quo faggot. Enjoy your city-state dystopia. I think you have more to worry from the East than from the North since Germany isn't happy
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i made £20k last night thanks to you stupid fucking brits.
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>>78590782
>What went wrong?
Nothing. We kicked their ass in Suez
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>>78584065
Crying liberal kike posts angry message online to self sooth his free ride missing
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>>78598302
Everyone that doesn't want to sink like Little England.
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>>78584166
>>78589371
Isn't he the guy that made that beer?
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>>78599118
Top KEK

Enjoy your next eurocrisis and Greek bailout Eurocucks. It feels good to be free.
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>>78584588
Socialist economics are wrong because they revolve around forcefully redistributing wealth to people who've done nothing to deserve it in the name of faulty egalitarianism.

Money is not logic. Economics is not science. Freedom is not your feelings.
Jews moving paper around is not good for a nation.
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>>78599211
go back to south park mr garrison
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>>78587939
Doesn't there reach a point when foreigners become morally obligated to kill that fucker?
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>>78599342
Free to be enriched by your brown & black colonies. Or did you really think white Americans or Australians would emigrate your shithole of an island?
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>>78599118
How did countries manage before the bountiful EU came along? I remember it like it was yesterday, The British were working on a better way to build mud huts, and the French had just discovered fire...
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>>78584065

>>>>>It was strange atmosphere sitting on the train this morning in London during rush hour. It was eerily quiet. The whole of London practically voting to remain, there was definitely an air of defeat, and severe disappointment. I saw a woman crying on the bus. This truly is evil triumphing over good. And there is definetely a very obvious divide in the country, with the voting ratio almost 50:50. I expect a lot of tension in the next coming years.
Pride in London is tomorrow, so a bit of positivity in such a shocking time. Though, as a volunteer, I am slightly afraid of tensions. But we will stand in solidarity, we will not go down without a fight.
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>>78594781
kys shill
:^)
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>>78584065
>overtakes economy of a country in 1 minute
Capitalistic nonsense in nutshell. Why is goy still using stock exchange again?
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>>78599521
>How did countries manage before the bountiful EU came along?
War in Europe every generation. Millions of lives and countless resources spent killing fellow Europeans.
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>>78599508
/

It was strange atmosphere sitting on the train this morning in London during rush hour. It was eerily quiet. The whole of London practically voting to remain, there was definitely an air of defeat, and severe disappointment. I saw a woman crying on the bus. This truly is evil triumphing over good. And there is definetely a very obvious divide in the country, with the voting ratio almost 50:50. I expect a lot of tension in the next coming years.
Pride in London is tomorrow, so a bit of positivity in such a shocking time. Though, as a volunteer, I am slightly afraid of tensions. But we will stand in solidarity, we will not go down without a fight.
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>>78598994
You're welcome you fat bastard!
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"haha if we SAY they won't bounce back stronger than ever THEN THEY WONT!!!"
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>>78594304
good you should hate sub humans
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>>78599700
And you think the EU is why that stopped?
FUCKING KEK
Sure, sure. Nothing to do with 2 world wars, nuclear weapons and the dissolving of empires, no, the blessed EU a fucking trade agreement, came in, and then after a few years began imposing laws on member states that were nothing to do with trade, and suddenly, no more wars in Europe :^)
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>UK economy
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>>78599508
With complete control it's entirely down to us. If we fuck up our own country, it's our own problem. You'll have enrichment forced upon you.
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>>78599700
>Hitler could have stopped it
>National Socialism could have stopped it
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>>78597709
What for ?
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>>78597709
UK sells nothing but services. And services are the easiest thing in the world to pack up and leave a country.
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>>78584588
I know what happened. France gone into time chamber, employed only 300 IQ Ashkenazi Jews, while their wives were being fucked by BBC for motivation, they worked really hard and managed to beat UK in economy in what it seemed like 1 minute after Brexit results came in.
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>>78584065
http://www.cityam.com/244059/thousands-london-banking-jobs-risk-after

> tfw Paris new financial center of Europe
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>>78601032

>It was strange atmosphere sitting on the train this morning in London during rush hour. It was eerily quiet. The whole of London practically voting to remain, there was definitely an air of defeat, and severe disappointment. I saw a woman crying on the bus. This truly is evil triumphing over good. And there is definetely a very obvious divide in the country, with the voting ratio almost 50:50. I expect a lot of tension in the next coming years.
Pride in London is tomorrow, so a bit of positivity in such a shocking time. Though, as a volunteer, I am slightly afraid of tensions. But we will stand in solidarity, we will not go down without a fight.
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>>78594120
if you continually get less from something than you put in, you drop it
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>>78595463
bitcoin laughs, very hard at your now falsified proposition
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>>78584065
The "news" really is a fucking joke. It's a wonder we even won the referendum with the shit these clowns publish
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>>78584292
It'll bounce back in a decade or two. You invested in your countrymen and will eventually profit, but the price is not paid yet.
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>>78599700
what happened in bataclan?

war IS in europe wake up walloon
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>>78585195
are the poo in loos really going to overtake germany and japan in the near future?
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>>78584588
The nation's wealth does matter but its currency is not a representation of it.
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>>78584065

>UK votes to leave EU
>magically their economy bursts into flames for no real apparent reason, currency speculated into dust
>nothing has changed other than a vote, nothing in financial policy or act-of-God disasters

If you don't think this isn't because of EU money being used to hose the UK economy vs an honest dip in the market, you're dumber than a bag of bricks. The EU has to punish the UK so badly that it creates the illusion that nobody can survive departing it, thereby forcing every member country to submit completely to the will of Brussels or die.
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>>78593874
you can vote against immigration within the EU, retard
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>>78602854

Modi shows a lot of promise.

Their aeroports are better than American ones, funnily enough. I'd put them on par with Changi.
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>>78585539

>sanctions

Not a single trade deal, economic agreement, or anything financially related was changed after Brexit. They won't even be able to leave for two years and are still bound to the usual EU agreements, freedom of travel, etc. etc.

This is purely a punishment for saying "we'd like to leave, just like you said we could."- the EU using it's larger resources to bully the UK into as much short-term financial pain as possible, yanking the teeth out of it's financial section by moving (((employees))) out of London, etc. etc.

The UK is an example of defying the will of the globalists. If it survives and remains defiant, the EU will crumble- thus, they're going all out.
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>>78593530
This
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>>78593530

It was strange atmosphere sitting on the train this morning in London during rush hour. It was eerily quiet. The whole of London practically voting to remain, there was definitely an air of defeat, and severe disappointment. I saw a woman crying on the bus. This truly is evil triumphing over good. And there is definetely a very obvious divide in the country, with the voting ratio almost 50:50. I expect a lot of tension in the next coming years.
Pride in London is tomorrow, so a bit of positivity in such a shocking time. Though, as a volunteer, I am slightly afraid of tensions. But we will stand in solidarity, we will not go down without a fight.
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>>78603953
>This is purely a punishment

No it's a market reaction to knowing there will be less trade leverage in the future for both the EU and UK.

If you think investors make decisions based on anything other than financial forecast, you are clueless.
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>>78599508
>rare?
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>>78587630

No shit. The world markets are unstable enough that if you shake one market up hard enough, it'll send a wave of panic around the world.

Use your head. What changed in the UK economy since yesterday that wasn't from external forces vs. internal ones?

Nothing much, other than the UK central bank offering lots of money to insure liquidity and reassure people. Everything else was from the outside.

Oh, and now the UK economy is considered as reliable as the US and France for paying debts. What a horrible thing. They shake things up long enough, Germany is going to be AA+ as well from collateral damage.
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>>78599521

>How did countries manage before the bountiful EU came along?

Don't know if you remember this one, but Europe pounded itself into rubble twice in fifty years and genocided 11 million people.
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>>78599528
>>78599733
>>78601155
>>78604115

Gee, botposting much?
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>>78605585

It was strange atmosphere sitting on the train this morning in London during rush hour. It was eerily quiet. The whole of London practically voting to remain, there was definitely an air of defeat, and severe disappointment. I saw a woman crying on the bus. This truly is evil triumphing over good. And there is definetely a very obvious divide in the country, with the voting ratio almost 50:50. I expect a lot of tension in the next coming years.
Pride in London is tomorrow, so a bit of positivity in such a shocking time. Though, as a volunteer, I am slightly afraid of tensions. But we will stand in solidarity, we will not go down without a fight.
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>>78605585

he's clearly trolling with copypasta across all brexit threads on /pol/ rn
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>>78587094

They have NO trade leverage you fucking idiot. Why? Because they can't independently negotiate trade deals.

Besides, if the EU's trade leverage is so great, why are all the countries on pic related either European territories, negotiating for accession or irrelevant?

The UK is now able to go from a free market of 508 million people to negotiating free trade with 7 BILLION people.
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>>78585539
>every economist
>every
I don't think so, keynes
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>>78604708

Crashing the markets with no survivors for an event two years in the future (if that) sounds an awful lot like kneejerk reactions, Anon.

Brexit didn't instantly teleport the UK out of the EU while simultaneously ninja-killing Brussel's HQ in a hail of Michael Bay explosions.

It's literally a blind bet on what happens two years from now, given that if nobody had gone panic mode, the economic operations in England would have been virtually identical to the ones the day before.

The UK may leave in two years.
The EU may take the vote as influence while negotiating with the UK, possibly for a more favorable position or with further concessions.
The UK may even have simply gone to recession due to global influence, or recovered.

Instead, it's external forces speculating the pound into the ground, triggering massive volatility, and causing a worldwide market-fuck.

Blaming that on attempting a two-year model of the future UK economy is shit-tier. Even Bloomberg news was sitting there saying "Hey, people are riding this out pretty calmly, because they expected it." Because you don't get one for free against the regional economic power.

Tripping up the Brits was already understood to be the end result if they didn't vote Remain. It happened, they're getting spanked by the EU because babby economy isn't allowed to go against the Brussels Five Year Plans.

The question now is whether the UK folds and crawls back to Mommy or they develop a stiff upper lip, flip the EU the bird and develop alternative trading partners with Asia or America that compensate for walking out on what they were in before.
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>>78606129
>They have NO trade leverage you fucking idiot.

The EU has the trade leverage of the second largest economy in the world and 508 million people.

The UK on it's own has the trade leverage of 64 million people.

What don't you understand about this?

>The UK is now able to go from a free market of 508 million people to negotiating free trade with 7 BILLION people.

You are completely delusional if you think the UK will somehow "negotiate free trade with 7 billion people", they have less trade leverage now you fucking idiot.

All they have to offer is access to 64 million people (not 508 million) and a country that doesn't produce much and exports very little.

You're telling me that you honestly think the UK will be able to get better trade deals on it's own than the second largest economy in the world?
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>>78584065
France cant even overtake a frog.
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>>78607354

Honestly mate, don't bother. You're not gonna change any minds. They're experts and rationalising and externalising. Let them wallow in their delusions while reality tears their country apart.
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>>78606754
>Crashing the markets with no survivors for an event two years in the future (if that) sounds an awful lot like kneejerk reactions, Anon.
>external forces speculating the pound into the ground, triggering massive volatility, and causing a worldwide market-fuck

Investors make decisions based on economic and financial forecasts.

The economic forecast as of now, is that the UK and EU will have less trade leverage. This is a market reality, the UK on it's own does not have the trade leverage of the 2nd largest economy in the world and 508 million people.

Again, if you think that this is somehow intentional "punishment" rather than natural market behavior, you are clueless.
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>>78607354
>The EU has the trade leverage of the second largest economy in the world and 508 million people.

Trade leverage? It's completely incapable of using it. The EU has very few free trade deals, and none with any big, relevant country.

The reason is that the EU constantly infights about it. A trade deal that fits one country doesn't fit another country and so it's vetoed. The UK can now independently negotiate these trade deals, and the result will be better even with a "lower" trade leverage.

I do not buy the argument that one of the world's biggest economies has poor trade leverage, especially in comparison to a union which has barely any trade deals at all.

>What don't you understand about this?

What I understand is that the UK has good relations with the Commonwealth nations, and it can easily negotiate a new trade deal with these nations simply because of the good relations. I'm almost certain that the US and UK will negotiate a trade deal too, which, by the way, they DO NOT have with the EU.

>You are completely delusional if you think the UK will somehow "negotiate free trade with 7 billion people", they have less trade leverage now you fucking idiot.

I said they have potential to do that. I didn't say that every single one of those will enjoy free trade with the UK, but I did say that they're free to do so now independently of the EU. With the EU, EVERY member country has to agree, and it is no surprise that it takes an eternity for the EU to negotiate a trade deal due to that, if they manage to finalise it at all (again, EU has almost no trade deals with relevant economies).

>ll they have to offer is access to 64 million people (not 508 million) and a country that doesn't produce much and exports very little.

Yeah, look at how badly Switzerland is doing!

>will be able to get better trade deals on it's own than the second largest economy in the world?

When that economy is completely incapable of negotiating ANY trade deal, then yes.
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>>78608377

You keep saying "trade leverage" and "forecast", but seriously.

You're saying global market disruption is logical based on seeing two years into the future for a now-possible UK break from the EU, despite the two being bound together the entire time to that point AT LEAST?

That it's currency is devalued as a result to that of a Thatcher-era pound? It's financial market network utterly destroyed like someone dumped kilotonnes of flaming napalm over London?

No. This is an excuse to burn off the potential volatility in the world markets and burn the UK as badly as possible with the flame in the process. The UK's trade leverage doesn't change anywhere in the appreciable future (2018 at the earliest, IF THAT).

Fuck, if two-year forecasts could trigger that much damage, China would be awash in it's own financial waste months ago.
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>>78603445
is everyone too retarded to see this? id bet some (((investors))) even intentionally damage the UK to spite them.
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>>78606097

It was strange atmosphere sitting on the train this morning in London during rush hour. It was eerily quiet. The whole of London practically voting to remain, there was definitely an air of defeat, and severe disappointment. I saw a woman crying on the bus. This truly is evil triumphing over good. And there is definetely a very obvious divide in the country, with the voting ratio almost 50:50. I expect a lot of tension in the next coming years.
Pride in London is tomorrow, so a bit of positivity in such a shocking time. Though, as a volunteer, I am slightly afraid of tensions. But we will stand in solidarity, we will not go down without a fight.
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>>78584065
and with the right actions England will plummet even deeper in recession.

WE CAN DO IT!
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>>78608377
>This is a market reality, the UK on it's own does not have the trade leverage of the 2nd largest economy in the world and 508 million people.

Your argument might have made sense if the EU was capable of using that trade leverage. It's not. The EU has proven itself completely incapable of negotiating trade deals because within the EU there are countries which veto them, because they want to maintain protectionist policies, which directly hurts countries like the UK which would benefit massively.
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>>78584065
>Published: 9:37
Pound and FTSE are back to normal now.
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