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i should say no parliament taking back control extends the article fifty tend to die before we leave the european union amendment seven is floor is just muddying the waters productive negotiations to drag things out drag out the negotiations to delay pressure for months and months and months scrutinize what's at the government is doing proper scrutiny this is not the moment to try and defeat to go through with it i was. also. why has been eighteen months since the referendum saw fifty two percent of voters choose to leave the european union although the poll showed clear divisions within the u.k. itself it was only in march this year that the government kicked off the exit process prompting the often strange negotiations with brussels which followed on the latest development opposition leader jeremy corbyn said m.p.'s delivered a humiliating loss of
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a for the government and that power is now back in the hands of parliament after spite the prime minister earlier claiming the government tried to was on track. but there is there is i believe a new sense of optimism now in the talks and i. expect that we will. set out in the european council later this week to resume a might have secured a better result in the house of commons had she not lost her party's majority in a snap election down below early this year she only managed to stay in power through a one billion pound deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party political writer downgrades broke believes the prime minister can no longer overlook the deep divisions within her own party is a humiliation and historically governments don't tend to last very long after after after they get defeated at the hands of their own backbenchers to i think it shows that the government government is really up for grabs and really demonstrates how
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insincere the conservatives were in their promise that they would. vote on the final deal to parliament because if they were sincere why would they be so determined even at the risk of a parliamentary to defeat to resist making this into a legally binding commitment. the value of bitcoin briefly hit an all time high of twenty thousand dollars on sunday has become so popular with millennial that by the end of twenty eighteen it's thought one in three will have invested in the cryptocurrency all up. action was made by the london block exchange that's britain's first digital currency a situation in light of this meteoric rise here's what you need to know about they call. bitcoin he said financial models are not reached noma's for centuries has taken over the title of biggest bubble in history from what was known as mania in the netherlands bitcoins value has surged by and sixty times in the last three
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years that's faster than tulip bulbs in the seventeenth century which are one point worth ten years of a skilled crossman's earnings back then prices were driven by greed or fear of missing out but as more people bought into the pulse a quick profits a flurry of sells collapse the price left many with crippling debts bitcoin is being called the digital tulip of the twenty first century is the same pattern emerges a fear of missing out in new investors piling in critics say the perceived value of the currency like the chill it is being conjured out of finance but the ever growing army of bitcoin believers say it's here to stay with an operational market in full flow around the clock and new places all of the world ready to accept the crypto currency as payment even a church in london is happy to accept donations of the virtual kind with the size of the market already surpassed in some countries economies including new zealand influential banks are being left behind but as history shows us boom is usually
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followed by bust and soon it could be that constanta wilt will blossom. many financial experts advised to add on the side of caution as fascination builds around the currency we spoke to an investor who thinks the rise of crypto is just beginning i'm no expert i'm just an enthusiastic but i do not believe this is a bubble it's just the beginning of an adoption rate of the technology how damaging could the losses be though if prices suddenly drop we have heard people putting savings into it effects it's so large not effects so many different things if the prices did suddenly drop would it be a catastrophe of course that it could be said for anything really if people are storing value in it that they can't live without a lot of the. do say only invest money you can live without and don't use any money that you're emotionally attached to so that way if it is in
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a volatile market and that's what crypto currency is right now it's extremely risky it's highly volatile and if you're emotionally attached to any value put into it you might be up late at night biting your nails on the overall scale of things if the cryptocurrency bubble does person i understand there's a lot of different things we have to go wrong for that to happen of course what the repercussions on the rest of the financial world and markets is it is that the big i would actually be more worried about if the public doesn't burst what kind of effects it could have on the world economy in general if it doesn't burst it may actually have more repercussions than if it weren't adverse today even if you wanted to sell a million dollars early he said billionaires somebody wanted to sell a billion dollars worth of big point today it's not easy so it would take a long time for that to happen and if you're an investor in crypto currencies if you do sell your crypto there are ideal ideologies behind it where you want to sell
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your crypto to somebody who's looking to invest in it who's going to hold it long term that way the cryptocurrency you're holding and waiting to sell because you have to do it little by little it doesn't lose value drastically over time because you just dump it on the market. well your thoughts on big coins or any other stories of the day on this on facebook and twitter are back in about that in five minutes with the headlines of the event.
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