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<blockquote data-quote="thesilentone" data-source="post: 6510686" data-attributes="member: 6194"><p>We will leave on the 31st Oct, deal or no deal.</p><p></p><p>The exchange rate will tank then recover (because dealers want it to, and any excuse will do) in the short-term imports will be expensive, however exports will be good, and it is likely we will ' agree to agree' sometime soon after the 31st Oct and go into purgatory for a while. However, our EU buddies will now be wakening up to the fact that a weak pound is not good for them, and talks will be about pegging the £ to the Euro to keep the frogs happy. This shifts the emphasis away from the back-stop issue, which is all about nowt anyway. There was always a Border before Schengen - on the main roads - plus a myriad of back roads that no had Border control = farce.</p><p></p><p>Machinery will go up in price, they will chance their arm, if sales fall dramatically, they will go down again, or alternatively a million years at 0% interest. machinery in the UK is already more expensive than several other Countries.</p><p></p><p>There is no doubt it will be bumpy for a period, the remainers will be orgasmic, however we will recover and go forward.</p><p></p><p>Remember a weak £+tariffs= the same as a strong £</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesilentone, post: 6510686, member: 6194"] We will leave on the 31st Oct, deal or no deal. The exchange rate will tank then recover (because dealers want it to, and any excuse will do) in the short-term imports will be expensive, however exports will be good, and it is likely we will ' agree to agree' sometime soon after the 31st Oct and go into purgatory for a while. However, our EU buddies will now be wakening up to the fact that a weak pound is not good for them, and talks will be about pegging the £ to the Euro to keep the frogs happy. This shifts the emphasis away from the back-stop issue, which is all about nowt anyway. There was always a Border before Schengen - on the main roads - plus a myriad of back roads that no had Border control = farce. Machinery will go up in price, they will chance their arm, if sales fall dramatically, they will go down again, or alternatively a million years at 0% interest. machinery in the UK is already more expensive than several other Countries. There is no doubt it will be bumpy for a period, the remainers will be orgasmic, however we will recover and go forward. Remember a weak £+tariffs= the same as a strong £ [/QUOTE]
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