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jason1637 said:
This is probably just an immediate effect. Things should balance themselves out soon enough.

The actual split is due to take 2 years before becoming fully effective. If some side doesn't chicken out or fuck up before then.



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2 years from now when it goes into effect.... theres sure to be a negative impact for the UK.

Until then meh.... probably wont have much effect.
Eventually the UK will recover.
Unless this causes scottland/ireland to want independance from the UK.... that could probably have some sorta effect too.



JRPGfan said:
2 years from now when it goes into effect.... theres sure to be a negative impact for the UK.

Until then meh.... probably wont have much effect.
Eventually the UK will recover.
Unless this causes scottland/ireland to want independance from the UK.... that could probably have some sorta effect too.

Scotland will most likely leave for sure this time, the last time was close, but this actually adds fuel to that fire. 



 

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Acevil said:
JRPGfan said:
2 years from now when it goes into effect.... theres sure to be a negative impact for the UK.

Until then meh.... probably wont have much effect.
Eventually the UK will recover.
Unless this causes scottland/ireland to want independance from the UK.... that could probably have some sorta effect too.

Scotland will most likely leave for sure this time, the last time was close, but this actually adds fuel to that fire. 

It's kind of ironic though that Scotland would want independence from the UK to then give that independence away by trying to join the EU potentially resulting in less actual say in their own matters than they had as part of the UK. Puzzles me at times, Why can't everyone just be one big family and stay united.



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It will probably help rich people who will be able to invest into the country, but the poor are probably going to get screwed.



WoodenPints said:
Acevil said:

Scotland will most likely leave for sure this time, the last time was close, but this actually adds fuel to that fire. 

It's kind of ironic though that Scotland would want independence from the UK to then give that independence away by trying to join the EU potentially resulting in less actual say in their own matters than they had as part of the UK. Puzzles me at times, Why can't everyone just be one big family and stay united.

I take it you can't see the irony here? 



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Soundwave said:
WoodenPints said:

It's kind of ironic though that Scotland would want independence from the UK to then give that independence away by trying to join the EU potentially resulting in less actual say in their own matters than they had as part of the UK. Puzzles me at times, Why can't everyone just be one big family and stay united.

I take it you can't see the irony here? 

Pretty much, I want the entire UK to stay together along with staying in the EU as I said one big family staying United but obviously that is in doubt now.

You either vote to stay in the UK and the EU or you vote to leave both the UK and EU, Not vote to leave one and join the other.



Everything we have seen so far has been a reaction to the prospect of leaving the EU. It says nothing about what will happen after the UK finds its new plateau in about three years.

Besides, its not exactly unanimous among economists what is going to happen and many of the more politicized forecasts have been pretty flawed.