He should bring in more Refugee men away from Europe.
Not the worst idea, to be honest. If he is keen for them and his government is happy to pay for them, it could reduce the burden on countries within the EU who have no interest in taking refugees.
The vote did what it could do (make stocks plummet). No one knows yet how leaving the EU will actually affect the UK's economy because article 50's yet to be triggered.
Theresa won't be able to do much when the UK's economy crashes in the next year (along with all other now-populist-headed nations). Populism is bad for business, and people will be reminded of it very soon.
Theresa won't be able to do much when the UK's economy crashes in the next year (along with all other now-populist-headed nations). Populism is bad for business, and people will be reminded of it very soon.
Our economy will be fine. Populists aren't in power here. We have a very sensible conservative government with a very sensible conservative Prime Minister.
The vote was also predicted to stop investment in the country, yet there has been significant investment despite those predictions. Exports and tourism, by the way, are massively up. Having a weak pound is not the worst thing in the world.
No-one knows how the country will react to Brexit. Whether we're a little richer or a little poorer doesn't matter to me. It's about sovereignty and democracy, and, most importantly, not being part of a European Union which is probably within two decades of the most complete and extraordinarily devastating collapse.
But I stick to my previous point because even this is just due to the freak out factor of the vote. No one can predict a post-Brexit U.K economy just yet.
Our economy will be fine. Populists aren't in power here. We have a very sensible conservative government with a very sensible conservative Prime Minister.
Why do you feel the need to bring up how fantastic the UK is in every thread?