The Devil's Advocate wrote:
Yeah we know, the Pound may have parity with the Euro by then, it's all going swimmingly.
Oh, & all the Northern folk who voted for a brighter future, well guess what?
The "Northern Powerhouse" has been put on the back burner & once the cash that was diverted North via Brussels has dried up, it's a Fait Accompli, oh the irony.
Oh well, at least they can rape the North one last time - Go Fracking!
There is a fair chance that the pound will be worth less than the Euro by February and certainly by the time 2019 comes around.
I wonder how many of the people who voted "out" would change their vote if there were to be a second referendum.
Also, if things look so seriously poop when the time comes (and the were to be a second vote) whether the folk in the Eurozone would take us back.
THE biggest gamble in the las 100 years and our future looks as bright as it is down t'pit (not that there are too many of those left)
As prices start to rise over the next few months (off set slightly by higher levels of exports) will Boris & Nige and their ilk still be telling us that it's better out than in.
Things look so utterly grim that we should move the border with Scotland down to South Yorkshire and vote SNP