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Mojo:


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I suspect they'd treat them like you say but he'll still be an EU citizen for another two years and I think a British club may buy him back for many millions anyway.

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Apparently they are more interested in James Rodriguez. Both Manchester clubs can throw stupid money around at the moment. I think bale is more likely to stay than move though due to his comments during euro's. Liverpool and Chelsea will be splashing too, arsenal you can never tell with and Tottenham/Leicester will both spend to improve.

GBP has recovered now too, and apparently Germany, France also want referendums.

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GBP is still down compared to before the referendum. The stock markets have recovered a bit though.

Anyway, that is all short-term movement. The real effects of Brexit will be clear about 3 years down the line. By that point we'll know if Cameron et als' warnings about the economic consequences come true.

Lait_Choco:

Hi I'm Nigel Fagotrage and welcome to jackass.


To my British friends in here; what do you guys think of Scotland? Another referendum for them...
If they can do it somehow it would ignite a fire. Just think of Catalonia, Basken, Flanders and pretty much any region of Europe with right politics. They all want independence.  But the EU will help them, pretty sure about that.

But in my humble opinion: Scotland never belonged to GB. Scotland remains Scotland. They deserved their own country more then hunderd years ago. In eco terms it would be a disaster.(for the next 4 years max)
Anyways Rip GB/COL. Enjoy agreeing a trade agreement with Visegrád. You got rid of EU, but you'll never get rid of those four. Really can not wait for that. And if if it fails, enjoy finding cheap workforces, prices will rise. (but i'm sure those exited voters blame it on EU)


D om:

Did you guys see the Nigel Barrage meme?


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Lait_Choco:

Stil can't melt steel beams.

shookees:

I haven't been up with all of the Brexit stuff, so can someone give me a simple clarification?
What power does the referendum have?

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