Now the clocks have changed, I'm not sure.
I really am bored of waiting now.
The letter to our dear European friends arrives at 12.30 tomorrow.
Apparently some chap from the FCO took it on Eurostar and it's already in Brussels.
If you're ready to buy, buy. There will always be a reason to wait. Just get on with it. People always worry about buying and then seeing prices go down, but the value of your property is irrelevant unless you want to sell. If you buy and then the market crashes, you just sit tight and wait for prices to recover.
My first house cost £64k. Two years later it was worth about £35k. I sold it 5 years later for £135k
It was always going to happen. Things got very entrenched very quickly, which left little or no room for compromise. Had the EU and remainers taken a more accepting and conciliatory stance immediately after the vote, it's possible people might have accepted a more fudged outcome. However, the arrogance, sneering and screaming on one side for it to be stopped simply made people on the other side even more determined for it to go ahead.
It will be interesting, but things were going to be interesting whatever happened. There are huge issues looming over Europe right now with the potential to make Brexit look like a sideshow.