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jalev 2 hours ago

The UK's financial system made it out battered but bruised in the 70s which were a magnitude worse than what we have right now (double digit unemployment, inflation double digit, interest rates at like 15%, an IMF bailout...). Any talk of the British financial system collapsing is as realistic as the S&P500 dropping 50% in the near future: sure it can happen but the chances are so statistically small you have a better chance of winning the lottery.

abecedarius an hour ago | parent [-]

National debt to GDP was much lower in the 70s.

You might be right that near-term disaster is unlikely, but comparing to a lottery win is ridiculous. Orders of magnitude off.