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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 692829" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, my take on it is pessimistic. Maybe I am and will be proven to be quite wrong! It is a little hard to see that, though - Britain is now a very uncertain place and financial markets, etc, do not like uncertainty. The whole thing is almost like a skit out of the Marx brothers - it has now emerged that the "promises" on which many people apparently based their vote to leave, that £350 million pounds extra a day could be funnelled into the NHS with all the spare cash that would be floating around once we didn't have to pay into the EU and that immigration would be dramatically cut have turned out to be lies that could never be delivered. A bit late in the day to find that out, methinks! Never trust a politician who comes wooing you in the night with promises of riches and roses, I guess is the moral of the story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 692829, member: 11227"] Yes, my take on it is pessimistic. Maybe I am and will be proven to be quite wrong! It is a little hard to see that, though - Britain is now a very uncertain place and financial markets, etc, do not like uncertainty. The whole thing is almost like a skit out of the Marx brothers - it has now emerged that the "promises" on which many people apparently based their vote to leave, that £350 million pounds extra a day could be funnelled into the NHS with all the spare cash that would be floating around once we didn't have to pay into the EU and that immigration would be dramatically cut have turned out to be lies that could never be delivered. A bit late in the day to find that out, methinks! Never trust a politician who comes wooing you in the night with promises of riches and roses, I guess is the moral of the story. [/QUOTE]
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