"Brexit vote will push UK into recession"

theguardian.com/business/live/2016/jun/24/global-markets-ftse-pound-uk-leave-eu-brexit-live-updates
So, what's next for Bongistan?

recession, recovery, stability and then the next recession, thus the cycle begins anew

First Brexit, now Breconomic Crisis!

Fewer migrants can come here for gibmedats if we're pushed into being tough

sounds about right.

The world has been on the verge of a market tumble all year, so might as well hype up brexit as a problem to make it happen and discourage further leave campaigns.

It easy to scary normies that don't understand principles of economics

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You're dreaming if you think yuros are gonna trade fairly with britbongs after the exit. You'll probably end up paying a similar amount in fees instead of the yearly 'subscription' cost.

Also, I don't think you understand the effects of these articles. When major publishers, academics, shcolars, economists etc publish articles like these, it contributes over time t the decision big business will make in whether to keep operating like normal or cut down/leave all together.

Keep telling yourself every things gonna be alright. No seriously, do it. It's the only thing you have left.

funny, our markets bounced back today - the french and german kept crashing though.
>muh economic collapse
not gonna happen

Idk why you're knocking it senpai, Australia was like the #1 trading partner with Britain before the EU. Even if the average brit suffers because of this we're very likely to profit off their suffering, added bonus we wont be completely at the whim of Chinese markets anymore.

americans always fail at using this

Yeah, Brit markets have no reason to crash. For starters, Brexit will take years to really begin. But also, they're already on their own currency and they paid more into the EU than they got back in benefits.

France and Germany are the ones to be worried because without the British to back them up, it's going to be up to them to keep the EU propped up. France is brittle and Merkel's immigration policies are pissing off the Germans.

Shit's gonna get real.

Maybe not for another couple of years, but it's coming.

It'd be funny if Germany's kept on collapsing though

The drop is from the cronyists who are now panicking. Their cozy backroom deals with the EU government are now at risk.

The point of Brexit isnt just to have an independent UK, its to collapse the EU by setting a pattern in which other EU members begin to withdraw as well. The UK is just currently one of many to soon come. The EU cant fuck over the UK if the EU doesnt exist anymore.

stop

Totally agree. It shouldn't be too far fetched to imagine a scenario where a Brexit becomes "unnecessary", they might say. The EU yields to major public showings like in Greece and now in the UK. No way this exit happens, the Brits aren't ready for what they will face. Utter social and economic destruction is what they would choose. Their markets would sputter along at best during the decade long effort to place fresh trade agreements. Brexit isn't happening. No way no how.

The Brussels kikes will do everything in their power to punish the Brits. Because they are no different from all the other Despotic Regimes that have come before them, they will always resort to fear and force to maintain power.

Sadly for them economic reality of having Germany prop up the entire EU alone, and their own tactics will indeed cause the collapse of the whole thing as other Nations rush for the exit. Germans will go 0-3.

The Brexit plan is so advanced that they want to put Germany into another Hitler-creating recession so they can beat the krauts again

Economics are easy, if you have nothing you can't lose nothing.

The EU has already told them to get out as quickly as they can, no matter how painful it might be.

They don't give a shit about anybody who isn't on board with their vision.

America is headed into a far bigger recision

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No. Spain and Belgium explicitly stated that they would veto Scotland.

If Scotland does it, then Catalonia will too; hence Spain's veto.
Also, Flanders or Walloonia could too, hence Belgium's veto.

Scotland is a small economy, and, worse, they are welfare leeches. They can't allow a precedent.

Actually, both the US and the UK bounced back before close. Germany and France didn't, though.

That makes a lot of sense, actually