On June 23rd, 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union. In the following month, the pound dropped 10% in value against the US dollar (the lowest since the 1980s), PM David Cameron resigned, Boris Johnson resigned, Nigel Farage too (not before insulting all of the European parliament), and the Labour party are squabbling like children.
After everyone else jumped ship, Theresa May now resides at No.10 and must deal with the aftermath of Brexit. With her new cabinet in place (we are still hoping Boris' appointment as Foreign Secretary is a joke) and the promise that Article 50 will not be triggered until the new year, what happens next?
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I've been doing just fine. Thanks for asking.
Ellen, where can we see the results of the survey?
JLC-1 - we will be following up with a report on the survey findings. Also, stay tuned to this week's Archinect Sessions episode (airing later today). We talk to 3 UK architects about what's been happening with their work since the election.
Thanks Archinect
Great, Thanks!
so I was in Ireland on vacation recently. first thing I heard was the parition is back up. no more free EU travel between Northern Ireland and Ireland, effectively returning to pre EU Ireland issues. The one guy cut himself off as he felt it would be like the bombings and snipers before (i took the cab tour shortly after that violence had stopped in Belfast years ago). many of the people I met were from Northern Ireland on holidays and one guy said, how is it down here, the boater said calm, he said yeah...
Hopefully you bought in on day two of trading post-brexit and now you've made a a nice buck on the panic and correction.
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