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TheGingerQuiff

Ftse 250, that guide to British companies, now higher than it was the day before the leave vote.

 

BAU

 

Why weren't you referring to it before now?

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Happy Face

BAU for the eu funded apprentices at our place who struggle along on £12k and have been told they won't be getting the extra £2k they're supposed to after completing 1 year.

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Park Life

Turkey seems to be getting readied for something bad....Old playbook even older symbology. We might have got out just in time.

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Rayvin

We aren't out yet...

 

But agree otherwise, Erdogan is gearing up for something unpleasant.

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Meenzer

It kind of *is* BAMFU until the moment we decide we're finally leaving, I suppose, since any pricing-in can only be theoretical at this stage. Plenty of fun times ahead.

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Park Life

Erm out of what? Turkey aren't in the EU.

When the bad things happen its normally Europe wide and not always as formal as whether you have the club tie.

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PaddockLad

It kind of *is* BAMFU until the moment we decide we're finally leaving, I suppose, since any pricing-in can only be theoretical at this stage. Plenty of fun times ahead.

Aye, we can't start negotiations with Brussels till this article 51 button thingy is pressed, bit like a nuclear missile launch, with the same effect on the economy (allegedly :razz: ) and May has already said that's not happening in 2016. So CT is rather counting his chickens here....or maybe he's just trolling us?....hmm, not like him... :glare:

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ewerk

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Maybe CT is right, it will be BAMFU. Still the same number of immigrants that so many were getting worked up about, just no input into shaping Europe (which the Brexiters already believe to be the case).

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Maybe CT is right, it will be BAMFU. Still the same number of immigrants that so many were getting worked up about, just no input into shaping Europe (which the Brexiters already believe to be the case).

Would be amusing just to see the reaction from people if Turkey joined the EU because we couldn't veto it and the free trade agreement meant we couldn't stop any Turkish immigrants coming to the UK.

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PaddockLad

Would be amusing just to see the reaction from people if Turkey joined the EU because we couldn't veto it and the free trade agreement meant we couldn't stop any Turkish immigrants coming to the UK.

According to the census 2011 there are almost 3 million people having at least one parent immigrated from Turkey. In 2013, there were 1,550,000 Turkish citizens in Germany which accounted for 22.1% of Germany's foreign population and thus the largest ethnic minority.

 

Run this past them too :lol:
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Dr Gloom

good news or bad news? or BAU?

 

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jul/22/property-market-hit-by-brexit-real-estate-company-warns?CMP=twt_gu

 

depends on whether you're a homeowner or an average millennial without generous parents required to help out with a deposit.

 

house prices in london are obscene. a brexit-led correction would be one of the few positives to come from the vote.

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Howmanheyman

good news or bad news? or BAU?

 

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jul/22/property-market-hit-by-brexit-real-estate-company-warns?CMP=twt_gu

 

depends on whether you're a homeowner or an average millennial without generous parents required to help out with a deposit.

 

house prices in london are an obscene. a brexit-led correction would be one of the few positives to come from the vote.

What is a millennial? Is it someone born after 2000?
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Dr Gloom

What is a millennial? Is it someone born after 2000?

 

it's someone who reached adulthood in the 2000s, so born from about the 1980s onwards

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Howmanheyman

It's someone who needs VHS explaining to them.

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