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Old 17 Oct 19, 10:53 AM  
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Old 17 Oct 19, 10:57 AM  
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Thanks,

Looks like a Brexit Deal is agreed, and has sent the exchange rate UP high.
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Old 17 Oct 19, 11:02 AM  
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Looks like a Brexit Deal is agreed, and has sent the exchange rate UP high.
Nothing has been passed by the house yet and the country is in no different a position then when May brought back a deal. I’d definitely buy today as come next week if nothing is passed on Saturday the rate will take one hell of a tumble.
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Old 17 Oct 19, 11:11 AM  
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dont get too excited, the DUP aren't too keen on the deal and it still has to be agreed by the HoC
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Old 17 Oct 19, 12:04 PM  
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Started it's drop now that what's been agreed is out there, same deal as May with adjustments.
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Old 17 Oct 19, 12:10 PM  
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Well that's good. With a deal on the table he doesn't need to ask for an extension
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Old 17 Oct 19, 12:20 PM  
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Believe me, the rates will start to improve massively now!
I know this for a fact because I purchased my universal AP tickets last night with a rubbish exchange rate!
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I wouldn't get ahead of your selves people, we have been here before, the DUP are needed for the majority and from what we are all reading today they are completely opposed to the new terms laid out in the "Deal", If that is the case then I can not see BJ getting the majority vote in the Commons to pass the deal.

Personally I can see this leading to another delay thus an extension beyond October 31st, I think we can all agree that BJ and his "NO Deal" rhetoric has been nothing but bully talk and posturing, and if it goes this way I then think you will see Corbyn & Co. push for an election which will no doubt cause further delays and arguments within the commons.
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Believe me, the rates will start to improve massively now!
I know this for a fact because I purchased my universal AP tickets last night with a rubbish exchange rate!
I suspect a lot of us have been there. If I was buying a sizable amount I would split the buy - half this week and maybe half next.
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Originally Posted by bernard301 View Post
Well that's good. With a deal on the table he doesn't need to ask for an extension
The deal has to be agreed with parliament first. If parliament hasn't agreed to it by 19th October (Saturday) then, by law, the government must ask for an extension. And, as mentioned by others, we've had a deal agreed with the EU before. Agreeing a deal with the EU isn't the issue.

Still, it's good to see the exchange rate improve. If we're lucky it might manage to get as high as it was just after the referendum when the rate had plunged to a 31-year low.
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