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articiansays...<sigh>
notarobotsays...*related=http://videosift.com/video/Jonathan-Pie-on-Brexit
siftbotsays...Jonathan Pie on Brexit has been added as a related post - related requested by notarobot.
Jinxsays...non-brexit brexit seems like a complete nightmare.
Uncertainty is bad for business, but how do you reassure without those 52% catching on? The Sun, The Daily Mail etc will put the migration figures on the front page and people will go absolutely potty. We'll be in exactly the same place as before, only we'll be poorer for the whole debacle and people will be even more angry and distrustful of establishment politicians. There will be plenty more like Farage, and worse besides, who'll use that climate to gain power.
dannym3141says...If the second coming of Jesus happened tomorrow and it turned out it had been David Bowie all along and he was wearing a leprechaun costume I would still not give 45% chance of a unified Ireland.
Great overview, but i think the specifics are a little academic (as in not based on first hand experience).
modulousjokingly says...Yeah, he should have said that nobody really knows and that his perspective was rank speculation and he should have used risk-based metaphors such as gambling to describe his views.
To really drive it home, he should probably use rainbows and stars so that nobody would miss it.
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If the second coming of Jesus happened tomorrow and it turned out it had been David Bowie all along and he was wearing a leprechaun costume I would still not give 45% chance of a unified Ireland.
Great overview, but i think the specifics are a little academic (as in not based on first hand experience).
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