The financial markets fluctuate on a daily basis but it is the trend over a year or years that is important, at least to me. I am surprised how resilient the FTSE 100 and even the 250 has been considering the political turmoil we are experiencing.
Mark Carneys intervention today seemed to me to be a political rather than financial action. Nearly all the financial experts got the prediction of the referendum result wrong so some short term instability is to be expected. I am shocked at the financial ignorance of some of the BBC and Channel 4 reporters. Some of them seem almost desperate for a recession to occur.
Some of the same reporters are saying that Boris won the referendum. I voted Brexit and would have done so whoever was on the Out team. Boris has always been an opportunist chancer and now he has been found out.
Foreign Secretary...... I saw this one coming a mile off.
I thought Boris was out in the wilderness, I do wonder now whether the whole thing has been a double bluff, pretending to want in when knowing all too well that the flashpoints and coming crisis will destroy the EU anyway. So best get a head start. Could be, in which case the Brits have played a blinder.
One could be forgiven for thinking that some type of deal was struck between Johnson and May, especially with what's happened with Gove,
May has played a corker,
put Boris in a job where his 'spontaneity' is going to be met with a brick-wall of pre-agreed topics at meetings and fake'n'shake diplomatic bullshit.
He's being put out pasture for a few years until his knighthood and move over to the Lords.
...... update....... he's losing about 40% of his department to Brexit ministry and trade is getting another 14% of his staff.
May has even pulled a funnier one -Leadsome has been 'given' DEFRA, the real poison chalice of Brexit.
The farmers unions will hammer her into the floor when she explains their EU subsidies aren't going to be replaced by any UK Government payments.
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I am not convinced that May is setting-up key positions to fail. As I've said before the one person I know who has come across Boris in a working environment has said behind his bumbling persona, he was really sharp and intelligent in meetings, albeit he had a whiff of lunch time port about him.
What about that religious rugger playing family man from the Welsh valleys who came fourth in the bid for PM? He's been caught sexting. I knew there was a whiff of hypocrisy about him when he gave his little speech declaring his candidacy.
Aye, at least justice appears to have been served, I imagine he will be a laughing stock now in the House.