• Welcome, guest!

    This is a forum devoted to discussion of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
    Why not sign up and contribute? Registered members get a fully ad-free experience!

REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

No - it is considerably more $#@! than it was on Thursday morning. Spectacularly so.

When was the last time the £ v $ was the same as it is now ??

It's not the oblique disaster some are making it to be. It's a consequence of change and uncertainty not our ability to trade.
 
And £17M are quite happy.

He's behind you ..................

Woot.

Well that's alright then. I suppose we should just go quietly into the night then? This will never be forgiven by almost a third of the voting population in this country. Not to mention the several million 16-18 year olds who were not allowed to vote (bet Cameron is regretting that one).
 
The 100 index predominately deals with multi nationals dealing in the UK stock market where they can offset currency against currency because they trade globally. Drill below this into the 250 and you will find more UK based companies that haven't got the safety nets of dealing globally. They are suffering.

How much stock value has been wiped from the banks? Especially the one owned by UK plc.
 
You clearly haven't, as nimrod, and several other posters have pointed out.

Your 2nd sentence is the most childish thing on here. It changes little. You're a WUM, a bullshitter, and obnoxious. However, I am contented in that others clearly know this. Nimrod was ultra clear, yet you continued to avoid the question, and still haven't answered his. You've had similar with bit on the shaggies, me, and several others.

Yet you're the first to cry whenever it gets pointed out.

Nimrod asks valid questions, you look for an atgument, there is a big diffetence.

Here is one for you.

What happens if you don't aquire enough votes in an election or referendum?

Did you vote in the referendum?

Did your side lose in the referendum?

Would you have accepted the result if you had won in the referendum?
 
An in 1984 we were in the EU and the economy was shit and unemployment high.

Why do you not feel the £ will not recover ?


It may take years. This is a hugely seismic shift. And frankly until I can see what sort of trade deals the Leave group are planning to cobble together I can't make a judgement on whether it will ever recover at all.
 
So the ends justify the means?
Therefore you are condoning the leave platform built on lies and deceit?

Nimrod and I drew a line. I answered the question, he doesn't accept my answer. We agreed to disagree.

You are doing your usual trick of trying to make an argument.

Why don't you join in the debate and say something about the result, or the future, instead of fishing for arguments all the time?
 
An in 1984 we were in the EU and the economy was shit and unemployment high.

Why do you not feel the £ will not recover ?

Because fiat currencies are backed by the strength of the underlying economy that is the guarantor of their value. Its becoming increaingly obvious that the damage to the UK economy isnt going to be undone in a day or a week or a month. Indeed the only remaining question is whether it is permanent or not.
 
Certainly isn't business as usual. My company for example has stopped taking payments in pounds for the next week at least.

3 of our customers are not ordering (they pay in € usually) for the foreseeable future as it's not cost effective at the moment. The knock on from this is that that the sub contracted installers will get no work.

Now imagine that replicated around the UK in other industries..



Surely buying British products are cheaper?
 
No - it is considerably more shit than it was on Thursday morning. Spectacularly so.

First e-mail I received this morning - We have just under 3000M left of cable, we have been quoted 12 week delivery and I don't want to be left without. However he has told me there will be a price increase because of Brexit so how shall we play it ?
 
It may take years. This is a hugely seismic shift. And frankly until I can see what sort of trade deals the Leave group are planning to cobble together I can't make a judgement on whether it will ever recover at all.

Short term it was always going to impact. They must be shitting themselves in the EU. Apparently the Germans will have to find an extra 15%.

A devalued £ will make our exports more competitive. In theory money will rush into the country. Eventually you get equilibrium.
 
An in 1984 we were in the EU and the economy was shit and unemployment high.

Why do you not feel the £ will not recover ?

The late 80's were great for British workers weren't they. Would be lovely to recreate that sort of economic model again.... Frank, probably.
 
Back
Top