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Post by rgs2001uk on Mar 21, 2017 21:41:22 GMT 7
Copied from a FaceAche page of a guy I know, who has now seen the light and moved back to jolly old blighty. He was told years ago but didnt listen. Sold the villa last year at a huge loss. I knew it was not the time but someone knew better!!! I have heard from XXXXX that people are selling up and moving back to the UK. Prices will go down again as the market will be flooded. uk.news.yahoo.com/british-pensioners-spain-worry-brexit-111712996.htmlFrom my experiences over the years, Spain leads the way, dodgy property deals, boiler room types, the ripples carry on to places such as Cyprus, Portugal, wonder how long before the ripples hit Isaan.
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Post by rubl on Mar 21, 2017 21:56:09 GMT 7
Just minor, temporary, or as PM May told a cabinet meeting on Tuesday
"the triggering of article 50 next Wednesday would be a “historic event and will precipitate a shift in our role in the world and see Britain begin a bold new chapter as a prosperous, open and global nation”."
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Post by rgs2001uk on Mar 21, 2017 22:04:51 GMT 7
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Post by rubl on Mar 21, 2017 22:13:27 GMT 7
^^^^ too be honest I couldnt give a shyt, but at least we will be free from the shambles and mockery that is the European Court of Human Rights. Absolutely! Mind you, there's still the UN version apart from PM May's intention to 'adopt' twenty thousand or so laws stepping out of the EU, for continuities sake. From then on the UK will be relatively free in adapting a 'human right's vision' more in line with English traditions. PS don't worry, deportation to the colonies seems to have been ruled out, the pillory might be brought back and the opinion on 'hung, drawn and quartered' is still divided
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