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Sharp rise in prices in coming weeks
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Vintage Champagne is up, so not wonder the EU loving socialists are angry.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTrump is making me £10K a month on the stock market, I think I will be fine, you?Hard Brexit now!
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Las time I visited the supermarket (shudder), I found that most of the food I purchased was either British or non-EU, so it's all good, and the prices were lower or the same as last time I went.
So, sassy if you want to cry because you are so up to your eyes in debt, you are crapping yourself, go right ahead.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLas time I visited the supermarket (shudder), I found that most of the food I purchased was either British or non-EU, so it's all good, and the prices were lower or the same as last time I went.
So, sassy if you want to cry because you are so up to your eyes in debt, you are crapping yourself, go right ahead.
Don't think I've been in debt since I was a student.
And you think non EU food will be cheaper why? You realise nearly all commodities are priced in dollars?
Probably not, you're a Brexiter after all.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe Independent is the leftie equivalent of the express so I would take anything it says with a block of salt.
Maybe we should all be filling our cellars and pantries (you do all have cellars and pantries I hope?)Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDebt?
Don't think I've been in debt since I was a student.
And you think non EU food will be cheaper why? You realise nearly all commodities are priced in dollars?
Probably not, you're a Brexiter after all.
Just a scared little whiny voiced irritant, that's your role here.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou need to read it in a right-leaning newspaper before you're ready to accept a weak pound means imported goods will cost more?
Brexiter stupidity is exquisitely delicious, I have to say.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd the fact that we have to spend sterling to buy oil priced in dollars has nothing to do with it?
La la, I don't want to hear bad news , la la la la.
I'm sure you must know being an economics genius.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou (and pooperscot) are one of the worst Bremoaners on this site (mods included). Constant hysterical hyperbole over absolutely nothing when in the real world everyone is doing bloody well and in the financial announcements the economy is in mega-boom mode.
Just a scared little whiny voiced irritant, that's your role here.
HTH BIDI
The economy in mega boom mode?
Yeah looks like people are buying all those high quality British goods and we're going to be in surplus soonHard Brexit now!
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