Reluctant Thanks, Ralph 462
Well, I thought May's call for an election was smart. Obviously the British voters thought it was dumb. The Tories got cocky and proposed cuts to NHS, which matters more to ordinary people than Brexit.
Still, an uncertain Britain will help EU to break up faster now, even without the mechanics of Brexit.
From BBC:
Nervousness in the markets is likely to increase and investors could decide to move their money to more attractive places, such as the eurozone where growth has picked up and political risk has reduced, our editor says.
Real disconnection will move faster now, which was the whole point of Brexit.
Reluctant Thanks, Ralph!
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