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  1. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Great chart. The turnout of 18-24 year olds appears to be the crux
  2. Jim Daniels

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  3. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Noel G agrees with @scutter
  4. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Bit late for asking Google The British are frantically Googling what the E.U. is, hours after voting to leave it
  5. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

  6. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Maybe-ish, but the economic and practical scenarios will potentially have a huge impact on our lives
  7. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Yeah it's a shocking situation for the young generation, when you see how they voted
  8. Jim Daniels

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  9. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    In fairness, it's going to have a huge impact on Irish business, which like the word or not, plays a significant part in everyone's life and standard of living. We have a very high level of dependence on the UK market. For example, Ireland’s annual food exports to the UK are valued at over €4...
  10. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Doh!!
  11. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Gruff!
  12. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Same rule if you're going to the UK on holiday soon Should you buy holiday euros before the Brexit vote? But I am notoriously risk averse, so won't be doing anything either.. :barefoot:
  13. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    Lol Yes to the first bit. EDIT Same rule applies if you are thinking of buying something big from the UK - say a car or a piece of equipment or a rarity or anything on amazon.co.uk etc. Buy it before the vote not after!
  14. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    OK, I think I have it. Easier way of looking at this If you're going to the UK soon/ any time this year, buy your Sterling in the few days before the Vote. It will be weak until then, so you will get more for your Euro.. When the No-to-Brexit wins, Sterling will strengthen very quickly, and...
  15. Jim Daniels

    BREXIT

    If you happen to have a heap of Sterling stashed away, convert it to Euro a couple of days before the referendum. It will continue to weaken up until then, but will quickly strengthen again following the vote when Brexit won't be happening I think. Edit. I actually think that's the wrong way...
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