The brexit vote is not “legally” binding on parliament. If the public votes to leave this time around there will be lots of negotiating before anything really happens.
(somewhat) similar to what happened with Greece any popular vote to exit will be met with a beaurocratic EU and British administrative nullification – although lipservice will be paid.
What does your crystal ball say?
Today 2PM-tomorrow morning will be interesting.
My Crystal ball says…Brexit is THE driver of everything and nobody give a $%^&t about the Fed
The brexit vote is not “legally” binding on parliament. If the public votes to leave this time around there will be lots of negotiating before anything really happens.
(somewhat) similar to what happened with Greece any popular vote to exit will be met with a beaurocratic EU and British administrative nullification – although lipservice will be paid.