Hows Boris doing?

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Britain is on the brink of a massive

is what Nosey copied and pasted. The last l
paragraph he claimed!
But not the last word as you will see from the full version..

Of course, the shifting of opinions among a handful of bankers — no matter how senior — should not be taken as evidence that the City has switched sides. Lots of senior bankers still think Britain is on the brink of a massive act of self-harm. But perhaps Canary Wharf is not such a hotbed of Remainers after all.

Is what Nosey missed at the end
 
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Omg.. storm teacup alert I merely pasted a non paywall link for Bodd and then I get you fell for it wah wah.etc . jesus christ on a bike calm down you lot :LOL:

Anyway this link was sort of along the lines of Galahads link he posted which also referred to bankers licking their lips at volatility in the markets.. nothing new there.
 
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Omg.. storm teacup alert I merely pasted a non paywall link for Bodd and then I get you fell for it wah wah.etc . jesus christ on a bike calm down you lot

Festive has an over active imagination, he thinks people are excited, merely because they replied.

Mind you this is a chap thinks Boris is doing well :ROFLMAO:
 
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No matter how many quotes you paste from the article, it is still a damning assessment of a no deal Brexit. The fact that some banks have spent billions countering the potential effects of a no-deal is not something to get excited about. On the contrary the article states many senior bankers are worried about the UK as a whole, even if a small amount of wealthy bankers won't feel the pinch and a few may get rich from the UK's misfortune.
 
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No matter how many quotes you paste from the article, it is still a damning assessment of a no deal Brexit. The fact that some banks have spent billions countering the potential effects of a no-deal is not something to get excited about. On the contrary the article states many senior bankers are worried about the UK as a whole, even if a small amount of wealthy bankers won't feel the pinch and a few may get rich from the UK's misfortune.


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