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LIVE: Great Britain EU Referendum

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posted on 29/6/16

Sky Sources: Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson will not challenge Jeremy #Corbyn for leadership of the party

posted on 29/6/16

So it's displaying their exit plan now then.

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Boris is not the Prime Minister.

Only the Prime Minister can implement any plan, and push the button to leave, and the incumbent has no appetite to do either

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You must have seen the word 'implement' in;
"So it's displaying their exit plan now then"

Can you point out where my good man?

Cheers

posted on 29/6/16

Who are "they"?

posted on 29/6/16

Remember that 'financial meltdown' we've been going through since the Brexit vote?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36660133

posted on 29/6/16



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Boris is not the Prime Minister.

Only the Prime Minister can implement any plan, and push the button to leave, and the incumbent has no appetite to do either

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You must have seen the word 'implement' in;
"So it's displaying their exit plan now then"

Can you point out where my good man?

Cheers

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Oops no answer still

And you ask who are 'they'? The people who campaigned for 'vote leave' - it's their communication website.

posted on 29/6/16

Its this selective information and propeganda that causes problems.

When they were trying to convince everyone that the world was about to fall into economic collapse they used the FTSE 250 as it was more dramatic. When they say the markets are recovering they use the FTSE 100 as its a more dramatic headline. The FTSE 250 has recovered about 40% of the lose following Brexit, for those who like comparing apples with apples.

comment by Admin1 (U1)

posted on 29/6/16

comment by trigg_27 - Don't talk to me about suffering - I support Arsenal (U6906)
posted 8 seconds ago
Remember that 'financial meltdown' we've been going through since the Brexit vote?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36660133

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That's the "return to the mean"/random walk market that a granularity of a few days will show. If you could predict doom and a continual downward trend on a day to day basis you would make billions. Its only six months down the line you can say "oh see the trend". I'm still down from my purchase of banking stocks on Friday.

posted on 29/6/16

And you ask who are 'they'? The people who campaigned for 'vote leave' - it's their communication website.

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Why would they have an exit plan? One of them isn't even a sitting MP.

comment by Beeb (U1841)

posted on 29/6/16

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)

Imagine that.

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Come now, VC.

Imagination is simply something that is not within your gift.


posted on 29/6/16

comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 4 minutes ago


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Boris is not the Prime Minister.

Only the Prime Minister can implement any plan, and push the button to leave, and the incumbent has no appetite to do either

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You must have seen the word 'implement' in;
"So it's displaying their exit plan now then"

Can you point out where my good man?

Cheers

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Oops no answer still

And you ask who are 'they'? The people who campaigned for 'vote leave' - it's their communication website.
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But he is not the PM.

If he gets it, or in his leadership campaign, you will see one.

If he does not get it someone else will have to have the plan.

comment by Beeb (U1841)

posted on 29/6/16

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 5 minutes ago
And you ask who are 'they'? The people who campaigned for 'vote leave' - it's their communication website.

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Why would they have an exit plan? One of them isn't even a sitting MP.
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Farage was never part of the official Vote leave campaign.

posted on 29/6/16

comment by trigg_27 - Don't talk to me about suffering - I support Arsenal (U6906)
posted 12 minutes ago
Remember that 'financial meltdown' we've been going through since the Brexit vote?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36660133

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Yes it's wonderful that America and China have managed to buy up shares in our companies...

Couple that with the Bank of England pumping £3.1b into banking stocks today and it all looks very rosy doesn't it...?

posted on 29/6/16

So the remainers think millions of pounds should have been spent on an exit plan that no one knew would be needed until after the vote. It is a long and complex process that will be negotiated with the EU over a couple of years, yet you expect them to have a plan already.

The vote was always the starting point.

posted on 29/6/16

BREAKING: Tom Watson says Labour leadership election ‘inevitable’

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posted on 29/6/16

comment by I am gooner now (U16927)
posted 1 second ago
So the remainers think millions of pounds should have been spent on an exit plan that no one knew would be needed until after the vote. It is a long and complex process that will be negotiated with the EU over a couple of years, yet you expect them to have a plan already.

The vote was always the starting point.
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Would have preferred the government to spend £10s of millions on an exit plan whether it was needed or not. They owe such contingency to the electorate and people of the UK.

posted on 29/6/16

Labour are out of touch with their own members, let alone the wider voting public.

posted on 29/6/16

comment by Admin1 (U1)
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comment by I am gooner now (U16927)
posted 1 second ago
So the remainers think millions of pounds should have been spent on an exit plan that no one knew would be needed until after the vote. It is a long and complex process that will be negotiated with the EU over a couple of years, yet you expect them to have a plan already.

The vote was always the starting point.
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Would have preferred the government to spend £10s of millions on an exit plan whether it was needed or not. They owe such contingency to the electorate and people of the UK.
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You missed the other part of the point I raised. It requires negotiation with the EU. THey cant plan ahead for that. Maybe a blueprint outline of the steps they know they need to take are about as far as they can go.

posted on 29/6/16

For the first time in 40 years there was no British representative at the EU summit today

posted on 29/6/16

They could have given their view of what leave actually meant, considering Johnsons telegraph column this week will hardly appease a lot who voted leave.

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posted on 29/6/16

comment by I am gooner now (U16927)
posted 36 seconds ago
comment by Admin1 (U1)
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comment by I am gooner now (U16927)
posted 1 second ago
So the remainers think millions of pounds should have been spent on an exit plan that no one knew would be needed until after the vote. It is a long and complex process that will be negotiated with the EU over a couple of years, yet you expect them to have a plan already.

The vote was always the starting point.
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Would have preferred the government to spend £10s of millions on an exit plan whether it was needed or not. They owe such contingency to the electorate and people of the UK.
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You missed the other part of the point I raised. It requires negotiation with the EU. THey cant plan ahead for that. Maybe a blueprint outline of the steps they know they need to take are about as far as they can go.
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Of course you can, in as much as formulating negotiation strategies and market stability strategies.

comment by Beeb (U1841)

posted on 29/6/16

Similarly, anybody who predicts the UK economy in two years time based on this week's variations, whether up or down, is an idiot.

There is, however, no getting away from the fact that every commodity sold in dollars has risen by 12%. In the short term, prices are going to rise in the UK.

But wait… isn't that exactly what the treasury and BOE have been trying to do for six years now? Get the inflation rate up from 0.3% to 2%? That would certainly promote a bit of GDP growth. The only downside is whether the BOE devalue Sterling before the two years are up.

posted on 29/6/16

comment by Beeb (U1841)

posted 7 minutes ago

comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 5 minutes ago
And you ask who are 'they'? The people who campaigned for 'vote leave' - it's their communication website.

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Why would they have an exit plan? One of them isn't even a sitting MP.
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Farage was never part of the official Vote leave campaign.

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I actually do stand corrected on that one Boob. It is eight of them who were not sitting MP's not one.

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 29/6/16

The exit plan is clear I thought?

If we leave spend the next two years negotiating with the EU

comment by Beeb (U1841)

posted on 29/6/16

Thank you VC. That's why I like you more than Robb.

posted on 29/6/16

They owe such contingency to the electorate and people of the UK.

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It does appear that there were some plans put in place by the government Admin. And the Bank of England.

Stop being sore because you have lost money. So have I.

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