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In reply to the discussion: EU Referendum: 23.06.16 [View all]

Bad Dog

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11. Latest breaking news.
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 10:43 AM
Apr 2016

From the BBC.

Lloyds Banking Group has warned a UK vote to leave the EU would cause short term "economic uncertainty".

However, the bank said the long term impact was "unclear" because there was no certainty over how the UK's position outside the EU would evolve.

"The board is mindful that the future of the UK's relationship with the EU is a matter for the UK electorate, and that for many the debate is about more than just economics," it added.

The EU vote is on 23 June.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36048015
EU Referendum: 23.06.16 [View all] 04alsabi Apr 2016 OP
Hoping that 'Remain' wins... LeftishBrit Apr 2016 #1
And the age of the turnout. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #2
An interesting breakdown of opinion across certain demographics: 04alsabi Apr 2016 #3
... Ironing Man Apr 2016 #4
Salmond and Sturgeon at least give the impression of competent leadership. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #6
They could be protest voters. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #5
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to set out EU case Bad Dog Apr 2016 #7
You mean he's going to be honest and look at two sides of the argument? non sociopath skin Apr 2016 #8
I don't mean anything other than what I've said. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #9
Guardian's coverage of it as he spoke started here: muriel_volestrangler Apr 2016 #10
Latest breaking news. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #11
This is more like it. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #12
You can get involved with the Campaign to Stay in the EU here T_i_B Apr 2016 #13
I signed up - I think my area would probably go for 'Remain' anyway, but don't want to risk it LeftishBrit Apr 2016 #16
I actually still consider myself Euro-sceptic! T_i_B Apr 2016 #17
Is Boris making a bid for the Republican nomination? Bad Dog Apr 2016 #14
I wish they would! LeftishBrit Apr 2016 #15
Sounds like a win/win all round. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #18
When the Okies left Oklahoma and moved to California, they raised the average intelligence level in Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2016 #19
So, Ian Botham backing Brexit makes the Sunday Times front page 04alsabi Apr 2016 #20
While the march against austerity barely gets a mention. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #22
Treasury analysis of the (estimated) economic consequences of Brexit: 04alsabi Apr 2016 #21
Theresa May wants out of the European Convention on Human Rights 04alsabi Apr 2016 #23
Saw that yesterday. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #24
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