Article 50 – “Extend & Pretend” Vs. Hard Brexit?

by William Stickevers

Brextanic

 

While many UK and American astrologers still continue to assure me that despite the direct hit of the recent Super Blood Wolf Moon to the Ascendant of the “UK Referendum: Leave the EU” horoscope and to the United Kingdom’s natal Jupiter, and the published forecast of the Mundane Horary Predictions of Brexit since, the UK will remain in the EU due to a 2nd Referendum or at the very least remain in the EU Customs.

British pound - March 29, 2019

The British pound plunged as the defeat has raised the likelihood that the UK will leave the EU without a deal on April 12.

However, the global exchange market’s and Vegas Oddsmakers believe something else. For while many of these astrologers continue to live in their “extend and pretend” Jupiter-Neptune world of “as well that ends well,” the British Pound plunged after the defeat of Theresa May’s Brexit “Plan B” for THIRD and FINAL TIME. Mays’ oligarchical EU overlords in Brussels has insisted that it will not yield on the withdrawal agreement, and EU bureaucrats have said they will not accept a lengthy delay of Brexit because that would create serious complications for the upcoming European Parliamentary elections on May 23rd.

Article 50 Extended Beyond vs Hard Brexit

Regardless, the latest Political Mundane Horary snapshot “Article 50 Extended Beyond 2019 (70% Probability) vs. Hard Brexit in 2019 (30% Probability)?” taken after today’s defeat, augurs a higher probability of a hard and disorderly Brexit then what prediction markets are currently indicating (30% percent probability), with odds continuing to increase between now and April 12th, the UK deadline to leave the EU without a deal. That being said, at this point its likely May’s government will risk a longer delay of Brexit. Of course, a longer delay would be contingent on the EU’s approval – not likely, so it’s probably equally likely that the UK will leave without a deal on April 12th.

Brexit Delay - What Happens now 3-25-2019

 

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