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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:34 am

I think the UK will try to turn the "leave" vote into a "remain" by keeping trade free with EU states when possible.  Overall I think it the exit is bad for Britain.

In my opinion a 50%+ majority shouldn't suffice for such an important change. A stronger majority should be required. For example in many countries a constitutional reform requires 2/3 majority. In democracies we have the option to change our decision in every election.
For something so important Brits are not giving themselves the option to change their minds. This isn't fair to the younger generation who voted to remain.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:23 pm

Ive gone big on LLOYds and BARclays today.  I may be wrong but the 30-40% drops are insane IMO.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:27 pm

dealer wins wrote: Ive gone big on LLOYds and BARclays today.  I may be wrong but the 30-40% drops are insane IMO.
Quick look, i think you will make money with them. Let us know how it goes.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:37 pm

Congrats to Brits from me too & i hope its for the best for their country.
i see an interesting conversation here so i want to ask a question mostly to brexit believers as i think no one really answered this question & im curious to see some thoughts.
Dont you worry about that the 73% of the young generation (future) voted to remain?
To me, it has more value when the decision for the future is taken from the young generation & not from the 65+ year olds.
Accidentally i compare it with the Greek referendum that 85% of 18-24 voted for no even if the no didnt really matter.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:03 am

dealer wins wrote: Ive gone big on LLOYds and BARclays today.  I may be wrong but the 30-40% drops are insane IMO.
Are you green? If yes, how much? It looks like a good day today.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:08 am

GrayFox wrote: Dont you worry about that the 73% of the young generation (future) voted to remain?
To me, it has more value when the decision for the future is taken from the young generation & not from the 65+ year olds.
Accidentally i compare it with the Greek referendum that 85% of 18-24 voted for no even if the no didnt really matter.
What was the turn out of the younger generation. Did they go to the booth, or did they stay neutral? And what were the origins of those who made it to the booth?
I m not implying anything...just raising some interesting questions.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:46 am

In my opinion, Brexit was extremely shortsighted and economically detrimental decision. Interested in how things move forward from here.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:21 am

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dealer wins wrote: Ive gone big on LLOYds and BARclays today.  I may be wrong but the 30-40% drops are insane IMO.
Are you green? If yes, how much? It looks like a good day today.
£3K green, but im thinking to keep them long term as they both strong banks and pay a decent divi.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:23 am

What is the annual % dividend they pay?
Maybe you should be looking to sell your stocks tomorrow morning after opening and then re-examine an entry point.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 3:21 pm

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GrayFox wrote: Dont you worry about that the 73% of the young generation (future) voted to remain?
To me, it has more value when the decision for the future is taken from the young generation & not from the 65+ year olds.
Accidentally i compare it with the Greek referendum that 85% of 18-24 voted for no even if the no didnt really matter.
What was the turn out of the younger generation. Did they go to the booth, or did they stay neutral? And what were the origins of those who made it to the booth?
I m not implying anything...just raising some interesting questions.
I saw some statistics only about age groups & how they voted so i was curious.
18-24  / 73%
25-34  / 62%
35-44  / 52%
As about origins etc i thought UK was used to multi cultured anyway so i thought this was not a problem.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 5:21 pm

Turn out is the percentage of people that went to the booth, and not the result according to age.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 7:20 pm

I see.
Im not sure how this works guys thats why im asking.
So how they got this results if it was a secret ballot?
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Also we see & read the rise of racism & right wings groups on net or tv etc.
How is life in reality there?
Some Greek friends in England got terrified from the Brexit results & i still dont get why.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 7:42 pm

GrayFox wrote: I see.
Im not sure how this works guys thats why im asking.
So how they got this results if it was a secret ballot?
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Also we see & read the rise of racism & right wings groups on net or tv etc.
How is life in reality there?
Some Greek friends in England got terrified from the Brexit results & i still dont get why.
The image includes the source, and you can easily find the website where they explain how they got the data.

Full report: http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/
Full data tables: http://lordashcroftpolls.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/How-the-UK-voted-Full-tables-1.pdf
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:19 pm

GrayFox wrote: Some Greek friends in England got terrified from the Brexit results & i still dont get why.
They shouldn't. The UK will be a support when Greece leaves EZ or the EU.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:10 pm

GrayFox wrote: I see.
Im not sure how this works guys thats why im asking.
So how they got this results if it was a secret ballot?
Image
Also we see & read the rise of racism & right wings groups on net or tv etc.
How is life in reality there?
Some Greek friends in England got terrified from the Brexit results & i still dont get why.
You see and read all this and you wonder why they're terrified? Because the colour of their skin is one tone darker than the local average is enough reason

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