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Raeker wrote:
MemesAreGoodWithKim wrote:
This is true but there is no way of knowing the UK might be fucked. Also, why did you refer to the UK as a "her" you sexist CM, it's 2018. Raeker wrote:
I'd like to emphasise that I meant in the long-run. Give it ten years or so, and the UK's economic troubles will be behind her. Which makes complete sense from an economic standpoint - currently, nobody knows what might happen to the country economically, so investors don't want to invest any money in businesses there. This will harm its economy in the short-term. Once everything has stabilised and there's more economic certainty the country will attract investors once more.the UK will end up just fine. I'm going to quote you on thatIn other words, it's too soon to say whether or not the UK is actually fucked. For a start it heavily depends on the deal it will make with the EU, and there's also a definite chance that those who voted for Brexit will turn out to be completely right. But it's too soon to make assumptions from either side regarding the matter. One thing that is definitely true is that the UK will enter a time of uncertainty, both economically and politically. I'd argue the risks are too great to decide to leave the EU, but if it does actually turn out just fine in the end it won't be that surprising for other countries to follow suite in five to ten years. |
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MemesAreGoodWithKim wrote:
Raeker wrote:
MemesAreGoodWithKim wrote:
This is true but there is no way of knowing the UK might be fucked. Also, why did you refer to the UK as a "her" you sexist CM, it's 2018.Raeker wrote:
I'd like to emphasise that I meant in the long-run. Give it ten years or so, and the UK's economic troubles will be behind her. Which makes complete sense from an economic standpoint - currently, nobody knows what might happen to the country economically, so investors don't want to invest any money in businesses there. This will harm its economy in the short-term. Once everything has stabilised and there's more economic certainty the country will attract investors once more.the UK will end up just fine. I'm going to quote you on thatIn other words, it's too soon to say whether or not the UK is actually fucked. For a start it heavily depends on the deal it will make with the EU, and there's also a definite chance that those who voted for Brexit will turn out to be completely right. But it's too soon to make assumptions from either side regarding the matter. One thing that is definitely true is that the UK will enter a time of uncertainty, both economically and politically. I'd argue the risks are too great to decide to leave the EU, but if it does actually turn out just fine in the end it won't be that surprising for other countries to follow suite in five to ten years. I know you're joking, but fucking hell... |
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