EU, in or out?

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And our views now are?
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Well the heavens didn't fall in and the businesses didn't pull out en-masse, so maybe not the economic disaster the Remain camp predicted.

other than a weak pound (which has happened before when we were in the EU) I don't see a significant change.

.........but.....we haven't pulled out yet have we :mrgreen:
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OUT- more so than ever after watching that slime ball Bliar on TV.
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bristolmod wrote:OUT- more so than ever after watching that slime ball Bliar on TV.
it takes a lot to get me angry but after hearing a little of his dribble the other morning i wanted to kick his f~@king head in.
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It's the (his) condescending attitude that gets under my skin. I knew exactly what I was voting for.
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Ah but what will you get ?
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I have only heard sections of the Blair speech but I don't see what anyone is getting worked up about tbh. All he seemed to be saying is that the ball is still in our court and we don't have to accept the terms of our exit like a load of sheep 8-) I do agree though that given his popularity rating his message was never going to be well received :?
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100% in Europe for me... but 100% out of EU!
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As a business owner I say ..IN!

If I didnt have the worry of business..OUT!

I have seen huge increases of materials over the last 6 months, which are due to Brexit.

So do I

A.Take the hit on the chin and pay myself less?

B.Pay my staff less,ie less of a payrise this year (if any)

C.Pass the rises on to my customers (general public), who may work for a business that takes option B!

D. Or the pragmatic option of all above, however the bottom line is that due to Brexit all the above options are a reality!

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PS. I am with you Fairspares ;)
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