BOE Deputy Governor Says U.K. Faces 'Sizable Economic Shock' Because of Brexit

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Sept. 28 -- Bank of England Deputy Governor Minouche Shafik said more easing will probably be needed for the U.K. after the “sizable economic shock” of the Brexit vote. She made the comments during a speech at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit in London on Wednesday.
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The Chinese Yuan joining the SDR, and becoming a reserve currency October 1st!

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Arn`t you just sick to the back teeth of these fuckers, more than willing, at every chance to berate our SUPERB country.
OUR choice ( and in my opinion the right one ) to leave the EU should be followed up with the powers that be to promote, and not the opposite.
Anybody with half a brain knows full well that the advantages being outside the EU, far out-weigh the constraints of being a member.
The EU is nothing more than a protectorate for those willing to join. Those outside have little or no chance at all of selling their products to the EU. Hence the ` protectorate `.
We ( the UK ) now have the ability to be who we truly are, and that is a fair trading nation.
So, its high time to start promoting this FACT, and not berating it.
As for those who voted to stay in. We live in a democracy and the majority rule. It really is as straight forward as that. You may have reservations and you may also disagree, but its been a democratic process.
PLEASE help us ( and yourself ) to promote this fantastic nation of ours.
Most sincerely
JF ( UK )

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