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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)

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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    and perhaps interest rates will start jacking up when inflation does, which it may when oil prices start jacking up ..

    2016-11-30 Opec countries agree first oil output cut in eight years

    $200 a barrel oil with GBP/USD at parity will be interesting. Anyone fancy spending £1000 filling up a large 4x4 or similar?

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      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
      $200 a barrel oil with GBP/USD at parity will be interesting. Anyone fancy spending £1000 filling up a large 4x4 or similar?
      Sounds good to me, it'll keep the roads nice and empty for me.
      England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.

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        From the article

        The Victorian era was marked by an explosion of innovation and genius, per capita rates of which appear to have declined subsequently. The presence of dysgenic fertility for IQ amongst Western nations, starting in the 19th century, suggests that these trends might be related to declining IQ.
        It's not about IQ. If anything, average IQs have been rising, perhaps on account of more stimulation by vividly coloured images and clothes etc. 19th century life was pretty drab, literally, by today's standards.

        The most potent source of originality is solitude in early age, from say three to seven, and that's in ever shorter supply these days with population increase and rising housing density and, worst of all, infant schooling from a ridiculously young age.

        Why do you think the Chinese, clever as they are in many ways, notoriously tend to be short on true creativity? It's because Chinese kids probably rarely if ever find themselves on their own.

        We shouldn't take British originality and creativity for granted, because the way things are going there will be far less of it in years to come.
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          Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post

          $200 a barrel oil with GBP/USD at parity will be interesting. Anyone fancy spending £1000 filling up a large 4x4 or similar?
          Sod that - I'm going back to horses if oil prices ever get that bad.

          ( Out of interest, does anyone know how much a barrel of hay costs? )
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            Anyway, reaction times don't seem a very good measure of IQ. IQ is more about the ability to make meaningful connections, whether rapidly or not.

            Cats have lightning fast reactions, but aren't really very intelligent. Also a slow elderly person could be far more intelligent than a champion boxer in tip-top physical form.
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              Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
              As long as interest rates are low, it's always going to be up. The bubble will burst quick enough when interest rates get jacked up.
              True, and the BoE base rate isn't really the one to watch. I'd be watching the US 10yr yield, as global borrowing costs follow this closely. It's been on a tear, relatively speaking, post Trump. Interesting times ahead. Brexit or no Brexit the London megabubble (along with many others) is primed for a megacrash at some stage. It's already happening in some Canadian cities...

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                Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                So after 5 months of Brexit all we have from the government is a "notepad" with a single page of contradictory comments and a very unclear position scribbled with poor handwriting. :

                Once the government invokes article 50 they will have just 15 months to agree exit terms, border arrangements, and agree on a comprehensive trade treaty with the EU and 60 other countries.

                Brexit talks to be completed in 15 months

                Let the show begin:

                Stick with it and I am sure you will eventually be proved right
                Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                  Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                  It's a two tier market.
                  Anything above a million is languishing, while good BTLs in prime areas are selling overnight.
                  Have experienced both these phenomena personally.


                  Of course you have!!
                  “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post


                    Of course you have!!
                    He pushed a shopping trolley full of belongings past the million pound+ properties, after his BTL landlord sold his bedsit from under him.

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                      Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                      Stick with it and I am sure you will eventually be proved riwrong
                      FTFY

                      gotta admire his persistence.
                      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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