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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
The real cost of Brexit?
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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 2770944" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>I am surprised people think anything will change. Since the vote the man that should of taken us out (Cameron) has done a runner and we have ended up with a very pro europe leader. Surely people are starting to see that we won't leave at all. May will soften the whole thing over the next 2 years and turn some of the brexiters view. They will find away around the whole democracy argument of the vote and the UK will without doubt remain in the group of european countries. </p><p></p><p>Commodity market prices right now are priced due to demand and supply. Not because of the Brexit vote. Currency creates the slight fluctuations but its certainly not brexit that has given us the low prices all round. All the prices will rise anyway as the merchants are trying to buy to put into store, scaremongering to try to get crop off farm as cheaply as possible. Sit tight or if you need cashflow do an uplift deal with the merchant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 2770944, member: 49382"] I am surprised people think anything will change. Since the vote the man that should of taken us out (Cameron) has done a runner and we have ended up with a very pro europe leader. Surely people are starting to see that we won't leave at all. May will soften the whole thing over the next 2 years and turn some of the brexiters view. They will find away around the whole democracy argument of the vote and the UK will without doubt remain in the group of european countries. Commodity market prices right now are priced due to demand and supply. Not because of the Brexit vote. Currency creates the slight fluctuations but its certainly not brexit that has given us the low prices all round. All the prices will rise anyway as the merchants are trying to buy to put into store, scaremongering to try to get crop off farm as cheaply as possible. Sit tight or if you need cashflow do an uplift deal with the merchant. [/QUOTE]
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