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<blockquote data-quote="Welshman1952" data-source="post: 1187017" data-attributes="member: 292581"><p>I very much doubt it. Already shares in the major banks have slumped, the FTSE had fallen and the pound has dropped dramatically. Short-term, I would guess this means another period of tightening our belts as Article 50 is invoked. The longer term consequences remain unknown and will depend on the terms of our exit. </p><p></p><p>If we are able to maintain a relationship with the EU and negotiate new additional trade deals then the future looks rosier. If not, then prepare for harder times.</p><p></p><p>Whatever the end consequence, we can be assured the NHS will be unlikely to gain additional funding. Indeed, early indicators suggest the Conservatives will move further to the right and if that happens, we can expect increasing threats to our existing healthcare system as more private companies rake over delivery of NHS services.</p><p></p><p>All in all a bad day for the UK, for Europe and for future healthcare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welshman1952, post: 1187017, member: 292581"] I very much doubt it. Already shares in the major banks have slumped, the FTSE had fallen and the pound has dropped dramatically. Short-term, I would guess this means another period of tightening our belts as Article 50 is invoked. The longer term consequences remain unknown and will depend on the terms of our exit. If we are able to maintain a relationship with the EU and negotiate new additional trade deals then the future looks rosier. If not, then prepare for harder times. Whatever the end consequence, we can be assured the NHS will be unlikely to gain additional funding. Indeed, early indicators suggest the Conservatives will move further to the right and if that happens, we can expect increasing threats to our existing healthcare system as more private companies rake over delivery of NHS services. All in all a bad day for the UK, for Europe and for future healthcare. [/QUOTE]
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