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Why Would An Eu Exit Be A Significant Shock To The Housing Market?

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cassa333 | 14:35 Sun 08th May 2016 | Politics
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According to a 'debate' between Gove and Osbourn.

But why? What does the EU have to do with our housing (other than the influx of eu migrants and such like needing homes)?
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Have you got a link?
The stay in group are continually scaremongering with all sorts of unproven facts.
In the absence of any activity from cassa333, here's the missing link:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/08/eu-referendum-michael-gove-vs-george-osborne/
"The stay in group are continually scaremongering with all sorts of unproven facts."
Whereas the leave group are not bothering with any facts.
They are too busy ridiculing the garbage being spouted by the in-group
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Sorry I forgot to add the link so thank you to those that did... Hangs head in shame.

But does the EU have a link to The UK housing market though?

I understand there will be a lot of scaremongering and TBH I tend to ignore all these but just can't seem to reconcile housing and the EU.
Strange. I don't recall house prices shooting up when we joined the EEC. I must've missed that. Mind you, all sorts of magical disasters are apparently going to befall us if we cancel our membership. Why only this morning I heard that security arrangements and cooperation will drop through the floor giving terrorists free range. And I'm sure the oceans will boil and lava fall down from the sky as the Earth splits asunder and falls into the sun. Or something like that.

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