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>Britain is economically done for
t. eternal kraut
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>>79183012
>inb4 HURRR DURR STOCK EXCHANGE NO IS ECONOMY HURR
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reminder:
>muh economy
is a kraut trick. do NOT trade """"certainty"""" for freedom
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>>79183012
feels so good to BTFO all those "muh economy" fags
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>>79183012
so is ours. Two years bongs. The war has began. Now send our gold back you cant be trusted with that.
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Notice though you don't see anyone sharing loads of things on facebook or it all over the news that the economy is recovering/basically recovered

But of course when it dropped (as expected to happen) they were all like how we have destroyed everything and should be so ashamed we made a decision to leave
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Look at the ftse 250 for a different picture. When that recovers then we can laugh at libtards.
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>>79183012
>>Britain is economically done for
>t. eternal kraut
You are the greatest, Britbongs.

Now guess why it went up. Yes, it is because it has become clear that there is no way the UK will ever leave the single market. You either remain an EU member or you remain in the single market. There is no other possibility.

Enjoy your freedom of movement, our rapefugees will also enjoy it!
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>>79183986
What are you going to do if we don't?

Send the >Heer?
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>>79184404
>Look at the ftse 250 for a different picture. When that recovers then we can laugh at libtards.
Not so different, m8.

The market expects that the UK will not exit the single market. That is the only thing the market cares about... no trade restrictions for the UK. If the UK ends up like Norway or Switzerland, the whole thing is a non-event.

The only two things the UK will have to swallow is free movement of people and billions in EU budget contributions.
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>>79184479
the boris, our next pm, has confirmed that free movement will end
sorry kraut theyre all yours
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>>79184506
>Send the >Heer?

Germany armed forces: 185k active personnel
British armed forces: 153k active personnel

The British budget might be higher by about 30%, but personnel wise, the German armed forces are larger. The principle different is that the UK has to maintain the Trident system, builds aircraft carriers and pays its soldiers better. But in actual strike capabilities, the German armed forces are actually equivalent to the UK following the UK's massive downsizing of its armed forces.
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>>79184612
>The only two things the UK will have to swallow is free movement of people and billions in EU budget contributions.
Not gonna happen
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>>79184684
>the boris, our next pm, has confirmed that free movement will end

He is not your next PM. He also confirmed that the UK will have full access to the single market - which means he wants a Norway/Switzerland deal and that means you end up with our rapefugees! Enjoy!
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>>79185091
He also said he won't accept free movement, even if it means sacrificing the single market
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>>79185071
>Not gonna happen
Says who?

This is going to happen. The London banks will pressure the UK to stay in the single market. And the core fundamental principle of the EU is that the single market has free movement of people.

Don't people even remember that the Swiss voted to end free movement of people and the referendum was ignored and the Swiss now need to vote again... and this time the right way, for freedom of movement.

http://openeurope.org.uk/today/blog/swiss-told-to-vote-again-on-free-movement-except-this-time-the-stakes-are-higher/
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>>79185091
>He is not your next PM
kek opinion dismissed
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>>79183012
the media and politicians were total fear-mongers

what a small price to pay to leave the EU
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>>79185232
>He also said he won't accept free movement, even if it means sacrificing the single market

Impossible. The London banks and financial institutions will insist to get full access to the single market.

Do you even know who runs the UK?? No, it ain't the people.
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>>79184684
>we wrote an X on a ballot and now we magically get all the benefits from the EU with none of the drawbacks XD

The delusion is real.
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>>79185334
>kek opinion dismissed
May will be your next PM. Why? Because the banks push for a Euro-friendly PM and the banks always win, always... when it comes to putting governments in power.
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>>79183012
FTSE 100 is full of globalist shit. The 250 shows British business and the pound is still as low as it was on the initial crash.

Not to mention the fact nothing has actually changed yet. EU relationship hasn't change and will not for at least 2 months.

Many people are also thinking the UK is not really going to leave the EU and will end up in a Norway/Switzerland position which economically will have no real impact but it also means it goes against all promises in the referendum.
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this sqiggly line shit is making me hungry.
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>>79185091
retard deals dont seem as popular these days though.... the EU should be careful or other countries will leave
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>>79185424
Out of curiosity, how many times did you post remain will win last week?
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>>79185513
have you seen the leader of her majesties official opposition m8?
you are clueless
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>>79185513
Fuck off you filthy kraut, go suck Gin-Claude Druncker his dick.
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>>79185559
I remember that kraut. He pretty much tried arguing that leave had no chance of succeeding in quite a few threads, let me try to find his posts so we can further embarrass him.
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>>79184930
Germany are you asking to get curbstomped by us again? Remember Dresden?
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>>79185513
>>79185661
oh and guess what also the bankers pushed for? the uk being an eu state :^)
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>>79185858
>the uk being an eu state :^)

Yes, but that was a referendum, not a government. Governments are different, you can select people you want to run the country, you cannot make people vote for what they don't like.

Learn how Js operate, m8.
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>>79185424
>The London banks and financial institutions will insist to get full access to the single market.

They might move their Euro divisions to some EU country, but that would be it. The EU is not the world.
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>>79185829
>Germany are you asking to get curbstomped by us again? Remember Dresden?

Remember 9/11, Yank? You do know where the plan was set up and devised, right?
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Freedom of movement will be the issue that kills the EU.

Reform or perish.
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I bought some Samuel Smith oatmeal stout in honor of brittania last night. I saved brittania.
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>>79183093
The FTSE 250 is also recovering and the FTSE 300 is above the referendum level.

MEANWHILE IN GERMANY!
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>>79185506
>take this EU shit that sucks
>everyone leaves

good luck with that plan
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>>79185513
Mein Gott, you are asshurt aren'tcha?
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>>79185559
>Out of curiosity, how many times did you post remain will win last week?
I am 100% behind Brexit. It is the right thing for the UK and Europe. I never posted remain wil win.

What I am saying is that the reality of the negotiations will end up with single market access and free movement of people (Johnson will call it "free movement of workers" which is exactly the same) + cohesion fund contributions (Switzerland and Norway pay close to a billion each per year, meaning the UK will have to pay around 5-7 billion per year).
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>>79184930
What are the heer primary weapon these days? Don't you guys just jerk Muslims off and splash their cum on your enemies?
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>>79186180
>the FTSE 300
What FTSE 300? You mean the FTSEurofirst 300?
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>>79186180
Looks like the Krauts need us more than we need them.
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>>79185263
It's not going to happen.

First you said we'd never vote to leave.
Then you said our economy was going to tank.
And now you're saying we'll stay in and keep paying.

Fuck off, Hans.
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>>79184930

USA: 1.3 mil

We're coming for you Kraut, nobody bullies our dad and gets away with it
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>>79185091

We are going to offer a mega trade deal to the next EU country to leave the union before our 2-years are up. Divide and conquer.

Also, we will never have free movement and also yes we will get free market access.

Germoney is to be cucked and this time we are the bull.
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>>79186321
>What are the heer primary weapon these days? Don't you guys just jerk Muslims off and splash their cum on your enemies?

If that were the case, why did we have the third largest ISAF troop contingent (5500 troops) behind the US and the UK (10000 troops max) and why did we have Command North in Afghanistan? I thought we just jerk Muslims off and splash their cums on themselves?

P.S. how is that ISIS fight going? Why has Germany more soldiers in Syria training the Kurds than you Turkey loving cunts?
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But OP, the economy is now not the issue any more. It's all about meanies saying nasty things to paki's.

#IStandAgainstRacism
#EUisNeededToSaveOurSouls
#MurderTheElderlyToAppeaseBrussels
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>>79183012
what are you talking about ?
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>>79186393
Sorry, I meant the FTSE 350.
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>>79186265
>EU being in any position to dictate conditions to the UK
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>>79183012
>MUH 2 GOTRILLION

I literally can't get enough /pol/.
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>>79183012
HURR DURR THE EXPURTS
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>>79183012

Brexit will be good for the Britcuck economy and bad for Southern European and other fragile EU states
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>>79186429
>First you said we'd never vote to leave.
Never said that.

>Then you said our economy was going to tank.
Let's see what happens. It is pretty much forecast by everyone (even fucking Farage!) that the UK will go into recession later this year and in the first half of next year.

>And now you're saying we'll stay in and keep paying.
I am saying your government will be pressured by London banks to stay in the single market, accept freedom of movement and pay billions per year into the EU budget. Yes. It will be sold to the people with a general election vote or a second referendum on the exit agreement (as per Johnson's speeches).
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>>79186698
The price of the pound was pushed artificially high by speculation before the referendum. And yet, it's still recovering against the dollar.

Also, once again, the Bank of England has been trying to devalue the pound slightly for over a year now because it was too high against the Euro.
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>>79186862
And I'm telling you here and now, we're leaving, we're not staying in the single market and we won't accept freedom of movement.
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>>79186535
>USA: 1.3 mil
Last I checked, you guys can't even fight ISIS or bomb Libya ... or even check your Southern borders. At least we have now stopped the millions of terrorists coming into Europe, you guys have an open border as wide as Hillary Clinton's cunt.
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>>79183012
>tfw I could have made so much money from this
All my stocks are above their prebrexit high but I was too chickenshit to buy more.
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>>79183012
Excuse my ignorance, does this mean the value of the £ is back to normal?
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>>79186893
>Also, once again, the Bank of England has been trying to devalue the pound slightly for over a year now because it was too high against the Euro.
really? source
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>>79186853
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>>79186618
>We are going to offer a mega trade deal to the next EU country to leave the union before our 2-years are up.

Please do offer that to Greece. We want it to fuck off and go into a great Greko-British "fuck each others arse" trade zone. Two deadbeat countries unified in their hate for everything German (while driving BMWs and Mercedes and Porsches... and not paying any taxes... and sucking at soccer).
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The left wing cuckolds got shat on
Enjoy your EU and TTIP

If Trump gets in that's basically an immediate free market between us and the US
Canada and NZ wants in too
Even Germany want another market because they know they're fucked if we stop importing their goods.
Pretty much every country that has said we're fucked outside the EU has done a full 180 and now wants special trade deals that don't have fifty million EU regulations about retarded shit like the angle a banana can be to be sold.

We've been developing relations with china the last few years and investing in their banks. That's another market.

Where is the bad side to this.
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>>79183012
But I never said that.
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>>79186265
Your economy will take a bigger hit than the UK's if that happens.

And you have to carry tons of useless shithole countries about you, they have only themselves to care about, they can make new deals that will benefit only them
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>>79183012

Love you papa bless u

sincerely

son
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>>79183012
To be honest family it might drop again once A50 is triggered as that would make the process official. The tank was pure speculation on one of the most entertaining instances of uncertainty,and until the UK actually starts to leave it was obviously going to chill out and get stable. Expect the same doomsaying with, once again, zero insight once the process starts.
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I love these germany butt hurt threads.
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>>79187248
You're more like a wife's son
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>>79187061
Not exactly what that guy was saying
http://www.theweek.co.uk/business/53309/will-new-bank-england-chief-carney-devalue-pound

>Mike Amey, head of sterling portfolios at Pimco, said Carney could attempt to depreciate sterling by as much as 15 per cent as he seeks to help British exporters tap into foreign demand, The Times notes. Such a move will help Britain to recover from its "worst recession in 50 years".
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>>79187296
I chuckled.
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>>79187077

Fuck off with your lame memes you disgusting mongoloid
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>>79186774
>>EU being in any position to dictate conditions to the UK

As a matter of fact we are. You want something from the EU, not we from you.

As to the DAX, look attached for the complete picture, idiot. We have been in a bubble for a year, DAX rose to 11,000 points which was crazy. The DAX also has only 30 companies in it, all global ones, such as Volkswagen which was hit by a Diesel scandal or Bayer which wants to buy Monsanto or Siemens or Daimler etc.

Meanwhile, look at the much broader MDAX or the SDAX for domestic effects.
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>>79183012
I'm up as much as I was down. That is, it's rebounded nicely.
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>>79186950
>we're not staying in the single market and we won't accept freedom of movement.

Can you name one politician, be it Labour or Tory, who wants out of the single market? Please name one, I challenge you. You do know that it is those guys who negotiate the exit agreement, right?
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>>79186853
Where's my money?
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>>79185091
liechtenstein has access to the single market and has a limit on how many people from the EU can go there despite being in Schengen.

while i don't know the intricacies of that deal, it seems like a good starting point
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>>79183012
No freedom of movement
No free market

I hope Ireland gets that industry, London did so well apart from LIBOR.
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>>79187441
pay denbts :D
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>>79187050
>Excuse my ignorance, does this mean the value of the £ is back to normal?
No, it is still at 31 year low levels.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/british-pound-could-hit-history-making-dollar-parity-by-end-of-2016-2016-06-27
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>>79187493
>not we from you
Your industry says otherwise

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/german-industry-pleads-for-uk-free-trade-deal-p8pkck6zt
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>>79187713

MUH MOVEMENT MEANS NO BUSINESS CAN BE HAPPENING
MUH TARIFF FREE ZONE MEANS WE CANNOT SIGN TRADE DEALS IN ANY WAY AND UK CANNOT TRADE WITH OTHER NATIONS
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>>79187061
>>Also, once again, the Bank of England has been trying to devalue the pound slightly for over a year now because it was too high against the Euro.
>really? source
>>79187379

It is BS to say the pound was devalued against the Euro. The BoE has interest rates at 0.5% and no massive QE. The ECB has interest rates at 0.0% and overnight rates at -0.4% and is in massive QE phase right now. The Euro is, to support German exports, massively devalued right now and still at 1.10 to the dollar.
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>>79187379
>2013
That was pre any real recovery from 2008.

The pound actual rose through 2014 going into the 1.60s. Then it went into the 1.50s for 2015 and pre-ref uncertainty brought it into the 1.40s. Now we are in the 1.30s post ref.
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>>79187587
>liechtenstein has access to the single market and has a limit on how many people from the EU can go there despite being in Schengen.
Liechtenstein does not have access to the single markets in services... which is what London wants.
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>>79186180
Note we haven't actually left yet. This was people shitting the bed over the simple idea that we are going to leave.
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>>79184930
I'm glad you have so many soldiers, I know any invading forces will have a roof over their head, thanks Germany.
http://europe.newsweek.com/german-army-called-help-provide-shelter-migrants-331249

Now lets look at your soldiers
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/tubby-teutons-german-soldiers-too-fat-official-report-says-a-539202.html

Now ours
https://www.funker530.com/soldier-who-returned-to-base-with-taliban-commanders-head-cleared-for-duty/

Oh and the moment shit kicks off, all your scientists will riot, rape and loot your country and it's people.
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>>79187996
>what London wants
not what we want

London is disproportionally strong to the point it causes real brain drain across the rest of the UK, it's actually unsustainable.
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>>79186080
Pretty sure they could take like 10 9/11's and it would still be better than one Dresden.
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>>79186893
>The price of the pound was pushed artificially high by speculation before the referendum.

check the time frame m8
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>>79188063
Good god, Germany is Finished.
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>>79188110
>I'm glad you have so many soldiers, I know any invading forces will have a roof over their head, thanks Germany.
Enlighten me what the UK does with the 34,000 people who asked for asylum in the UK, who came to the UK illegally. I assume you shoot them all or let the starve on the street?

>>79188110
>Now ours
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/454572/War-chubby-troops-army-fat

pic related, m8.
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>>79183012
Well done, Britain.
You have your freedom back.
Of course in doing so, you crossed some globalist merchants and cost them a minor sum of shekels.
You're lucky that they are not the revengeful type.
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>>79186429
>economies collapse overnight and dramatically

The process hasn't actually started, yet. Right now, most of the economic issues are coming from the uncertainty. When the exact nature of what's going to happen becomes more clear, we'll see whether things go up or down, for the UK. But we're really only going to know, when the new trade deals come out. Maybe they'll be great for Britain. Maybe they won't be.

But saying "oh, this and that" right now is a little ridiculous. How this plays out, depends on how the EU decides to admit the UK into the single market, and/or whether the UK can find alternative marketplaces to sell its products.

That's not going to happen in a week, because life is not a video game.
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>>79188389
>Pretty sure they could take like 10 9/11's and it would still be better than one Dresden.
Not according to American crybabies on facebook. 9/11 is supposed to be similar to the Holocaust, Hiroshima, Dresden, Verdun and the London Blitz combined.
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>>79188238
>not what we want
We have already made our decision. Doesn't matter what we want now. Parliament could give us an EFTA deal like Norway and they have still honour the referendum by "leaving the EU"
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>>79188474
the point is, Remain was saying we'd be living in shit and grass huts and eating our own dead by now.

Hasn't happened.
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>>79185091
If you block commerce with UK everyone loses, they lose more, true, but how long before the EU losses cause discomfort within and blames go towards the EU?

They want sovereignty in their borders, policies and commerce with EU, why is it so fucking bad for the EU that we must refuse it? The EU should just be free trade anyway, maybe free movement within certain countries but that's it.
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I don`t know what is better

The brexit or the german globalists` tears
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>>79188446
Germany actually makes shit people want to buy. Their economic fundamentals are sound. What do we do? We trade what Germany and the rest of the world sells for debt as we have nothing to give them.
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>>79188678

The morons will always say moronic things. That doesn't mean that removing your nation from the single market is a good idea, and that's what is going to happen, if the UK leadership doesn't accept free-movement.
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>>79188586
>22 posts by this ID

How triggered can one man be?
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>>79188678
They said that if we leave and we haven't left.
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>>79188905
We'll survive without it and frankly if the price of membership to the single market is the free movement of people that price is far too high to be good value.
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UK, you guys invented capitalism, you've applied it in many of your colonies, if the EU blocks you fucking become the biggest tax haven and bank secrecy country in the world so you drain the EU of investment. How long will it take the EU to suck your dick?
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>>79188682
>If you block commerce with UK everyone loses, they lose more, true, but how long before the EU losses cause discomfort within and blames go towards the EU?
It is not up to the EU to block anything. There are rules which everyone knows about. The UK can adhere to the rules, accept freedom of movement and billions of budget contributions and stay in the single market... or not accept the principles of the single market and be a "third party" outside of the single market like Turkey or Canada or Albania.

There is no other option. If they could opt out of the freedom of movement and budget contributions and still be in the single market, why should France, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden etc. etc. not do the exact same thing?

>They want sovereignty in their borders, policies and commerce with EU, why is it so fucking bad for the EU that we must refuse it?
See above, this is the fucking rule. This is what the single market is all about. You cannot, by defintion, have a single market without freedom of movement, freedom of capital, freedom of goods and freedom of services.

>The EU should just be free trade anyway, maybe free movement within certain countries but that's it.
Then you do not need the EU, sorry to say. You wouldn't even need a free trade zone for just exchanging goods.
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>invested in an inverse ETF on the FTSE 100
>banked in on 200 dollarydoos
/biz/ here

appreciate all the racists who went out to vote
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>>79189186

> why should France, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden etc. etc. not do the exact same thing?

shhhh...don`t tell the goyims or they`ll leave our glorious merchant...errr european union
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>>79189042

Hey, it's you're country, but I seriously doubt that the leadership is going to be willing to give up the single marketplace for anything. The past 10+ years of industrial and economic buildup has been pointed quite directly towards the European single market. People have been trained up to work in industries that serve the European single market. It's not something you can realistically just bounce out of.

Maybe if you had some kind of dictator, who could just keep on rolling through 5-10 years of recession and massive deficit spending, a full exit would be possible, But you don't have that, and you're probably not going to get that.
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>>79189186
Rules are made for the weak to follow, the UK can say fuck your rules and you'll still accept it because the house of cards the EU is built upon is trembling enough already and the last thing you need is to lose all the economical benefits of trading with a country of god knows how many million citizens.

The UK is a country that has shown no fear to implement capitalism, it has a proven reputation and a strong economy, a couple more economically-liberal policies and they'll hoard all the investment and capital without need of the EU. Yes, their socialists will cry, but so will the rest of the world's when the UK leads by example.
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>>79183012
>UK leaves
>months later a pathetic EU crawls p
>p-please take our products
>anything, just take it
>no
>UK rides of in a Japanese car eating an apple from NZ
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>>79189804
You don't seem to realise that if it got that confrontational the UK is in a far weaker bargaining position than the EU. If you want to look at it simply on how many million citizens to deal with. What is bigger, the UK or the EU?
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>>79187105
We still need to avoid getting to close to China.
Our end goal shoul be taking back HK before they destroy what little Chinese culture is left. Trade with them, get strong then betray them, fuck the PRC.
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>>79189804
>Rules are made for the weak to follow, the UK can say fuck your rules and you'll still accept it
Yeah sure, dude. How is that? Every single country in the EU has a veto, even Malta.

Guess if Austria or Finland or Hungary or just Germany says "ok, the UK should be threatened with a time-out without a trade agreement" and then the UK has to either sign the single market deal handed to them or fuck off out, nothing could be done.
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False german true kebab.
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>/pol/ continually memes how the EU is max autocratic and run by quasi-lizard people
>expects those lizard people not to fuck over the UK to save their precious union
right
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>>79190062
>japanese car
I'd rather buy american and drive off in a chevy. MAGA
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>>79186862
and while in the EU we went through a double dip recession
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>>79190062
I dont think Japan is making deals. Abe said how we were a foothold to get into Europe.
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>>79185091
>speculation
>silly hans

No m8
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>>79190515
The point I've been trying to get across for 2 posts already is that if the EU vetos the UK the main loser is going to be the EU.

The EU is a decadent market (from 50% of world's GDP to 25% in a couple of decades) with thousands of self-imposed regulations that make us less competitive. It is so easy for a country with such a foundation as the UK to fuck the EU up it's not even funny. They have the perfect base to engage full blown capitalism with little regulations and the EU would be a void of investment with successive exit referendums all over the map.
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>>79190691
>>/pol/ continually memes how the EU is max autocratic and run by quasi-lizard people
>>expects those lizard people not to fuck over the UK to save their precious union
>right

this... somehow people around here seem to be completely delusional and uninformed how the EU works.

The EU will gladly fuck itself up just so that Greece is fucked up, the UK is fucked up, Germany is fucked up, Italy is fucked up, Russia is fucked up etc.
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>>79190062
Something like 40% of shit sold in the UK comes from the EU. If that stopped you would probably have commie style shortages in shops. The UK would come begging to the EU.
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>>79184479
degenerate scum
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>>79188474
>Right now, most of the economic issues are coming from the uncertainty.

That's true

the part where the propagandists fooled your dumb ass was convincing you it was the UK facing uncertainty

Here's a quick newsflash: The UK isn't in trouble, the EU is.
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>>79191296
>The point I've been trying to get across for 2 posts already is that if the EU vetos the UK the main loser is going to be the EU.

You do understand what a veto is, right? There are countries like Slovenia which really don't care about the UK.

As to the "main loser", there is consensus among economists that the UK is by far the largest loser in Brexit, followed by Ireland, the Netherlands, Malta, Cyprus and France and Sweden.

>The EU is a decadent market (from 50% of world's GDP to 25% in a couple of decades)
BS. The EU still has the largest market in the world, even larger than the US. If we have a "decadent" market, then what does the US have or the UK? The EU as a whole has been growing faster than the UK in the last 20 years.

> with thousands of self-imposed regulations that make us less competitive.
REgulations are important, but I agree, many are fucked up. That is the EU's biggest problem. The US has the same problem, by the way.

>It is so easy for a country with such a foundation as the UK to fuck the EU up it's not even funny.
Stop drinking or taking drugs. That statement is so delusional, it is not even funny.

>They have the perfect base to engage full blown capitalism with little regulations
You do know we are talking about the UK, right??? Right????? UK, the biggest bloated beaucracy of all the Western countries. Don't look at London, look at the rest of the UK, it's a fucking shithole.

> and the EU would be a void of investment with successive exit referendums all over the map.
... you stupid, or something?
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>>79191729
You have this saved on you're computer?? What the fuck Sweden.
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>>79185532
You are a true American, burgerbro.

Enjoy ur freedom.
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>>79191867
It's the law to have this as your background in Sweden
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>>79187844
>MUH TARIFF FREE ZONE MEANS WE CANNOT SIGN TRADE DEALS IN ANY WAY AND UK CANNOT TRADE WITH OTHER NATIONS

They can. By paying more money than what they payed to the EU.

>A-at least now we have saved our national identity, r-right?
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>>79192067
wouldn't the husband be the background?
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>>79185506
A
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>>79192193
FUCKING
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>>79192067
It's law to have it up your 'background' in Sweden
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>>79185516
If they go the Norway/Switzerland route at the very least they have an easy out if Germoney starts pushing some gay shit.
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>>79191700
>BS. The EU still has the largest market in the world

Not my point. The EU relevance as trade partner is fading, there's life outside of the EU, 50 years ago there wasn't, but today? The UK won't suffer as much as you think they will.

>You do know we are talking about the UK, right??? Right????? UK, the biggest bloated beaucracy of all the Western countries. Don't look at London, look at the rest of the UK, it's a fucking shithole.

The UK is a country that has demonstrated time and time again that they know how to adapt their economy to their needs. If crisis hits them, they will drop their socialism faster than your women drop their panties when they see Jamaal and his friends.

>Negative economic results due to Brexit won't somehow affect other countries view of the EU even though Austria, Netherlands, etc are already on the verge of voting out.

You seem to be oblivious about the fact that the EU is less and less of an union nowadays. All it needs is something that triggers it, and an UK with a more free market doing decent enough in the economic sense, plus a heavier burden on rich countries for their EU duties, along with the economic issues Brexit is going to cause in the EU, are more than enough catalysts for the EU to die for good.
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>>79191400
UK to EU trade deficits prove that EU needs the UK much, much more than the reverse.
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vanguard etfs: VYM (large cap, dividend), VPU (utilities sector), VDC (consumer staples).

fuck it all, i might buy mid cap etf after the election. rather take my 6% and not deal with the market.
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>>79183012
GBP USD seems to be increasing 0.01 per day.

Assuming a continuing trend it will be back to normal by august
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>>79190317
Population wise, which one is bigger, India or the US?

I'd still have the US as trading partner before India.

The EU is a sinking ship with self-castrated economy due to massive regulations and bureaucracy, the UK doesn't need the EU, they just need a better, more free economy.
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>>79190345
It's more the fact that we can use them and hopefully get a pro-moscow PM to develop some kind of friendship with russia
Cold war era hate propaganda is still fresh in most peoples minds.
Putin has actually done a lot of good shit for that country.
The people are still batshit insane though, but we only need to trade with them.

This could be the start of actually entering a genuine era of peace and trade

Just need to focus on sustainability and growing as an economy
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>lubby teutons
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