No-deal Brexit could send pound plunging to one-for-one against dollar

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Boris Johnson's support for hard Brexit disastrous for UK currency but sterling could surge if Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party adopts a more pro-EU stance, says Morgan Stanley

March 29 2019 - The original date for Britain's departure from the EU, what do the newspapers have to say about it?The Daily Express focuses on the fact that today was the original day for Britain's departure from the EUThe Daily Mail warns MPs that they have"one last chance" to back the Prime Minister's Brexit dealThe Independent Daily Edition reports that the Prime Minister is gambling as she holds a vote today on the withdrawal agreementThe Sun reports that the Prime...

 

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And yet Jacob_Rees_Mogg says we'll be £80BN better off with a no-deal Brexit. So, there's some serious propaganda being disseminated. I'm betting it's mostly coming from the left-wing given their behaviour over the last four years.

So it will cost us even more to import their Chlorinated Chickens!

Some day, perhaps far off in a distant galaxy, worth will not be determined by a group of people benefitting from the direction of the value. Money markets and stock markets are the playground of pyramid types.

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