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LIVE: EU referendum count - RTÉ News

The Irish national news is usually clearer and less biased than anything in the UK if of any help to anyone.

Whatever happens I'm sure it will be ok. I have a house in London which may be about to become unaffordable to my tenants.. but.. then I remember we live in a multiverse so I'm doing ok elsewhere.


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Newcastle remain 51/49 vs expected 60/40 ish.
BBC talking a lot about the postal vote which is mostly older people and hence mostly leave.
GBPUSD now down to 1.484

Sunderland in. Strong Leave 61/39. GBPUSD now down to 1.447

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the funny thing it that for the moment the strongest leave are in place where the main employer of the region is a company producing and exporting mainly in EU.

It looks like the workers in those plants have not understood something... They will wake up one morning so happy to have leave EU and its "bad" immigration policies just to discover shortly after that the factory is about to move to Poland.

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the funny thing it that for the moment the strongest leave are in place where the main employer of the region is a company producing and exporting mainly in EU.

It looks like the workers in those plants have not understood something...

Murdoch controlled newspaper readers (being very facetious).

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Probably should be watching EURUSD but GBPUSD all over the place. BBC reporting 1.43 trading but fx sites now showing 1.465/1.47. On vacation so only have iPad with me.

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Probably should be watching EURUSD but GBPUSD all over the place. BBC reporting 1.43 trading but fx sites now showing 1.465/1.47. On vacation so only have iPad with me.

Its all over the place alright. My bot is out of action and it eats this stuff for breakfast... I had 1.43 pegged too. sigh.

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This is from Oanda (everything priced into the spread). Cable pairs are not normally this steep
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the funny thing it that for the moment the strongest leave are in place where the main employer of the region is a company producing and exporting mainly in EU.

It looks like the workers in those plants have not understood something... They will wake up one morning so happy to have leave EU and its "bad" immigration policies just to discover shortly after that the factory is about to move to Poland.

They're more likely voting in protest at the decimation of what has always been the largest employer in in Tees and Wearside - the local steel industry, due in no small part to massive dumping of cheap steel from china for which the EU has done absolutely nothing - even though they have "strict" trade rules in place to prevent this. Like I said - bought and paid for...

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They're more likely voting in protest at the decimation of what has always been the largest employer in in Tees and Wearside - the local steel industry, due in no small part to massive dumping of cheap steel from china for which the EU has done absolutely nothing - even though they have "strict" trade rules in place to prevent this. Like I said - bought and paid for...

I though it was against the battle of Hasting on October 14th 1066 when William the Conqueror was symbolizing the first EU invasion LOL

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