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Originally posted by Paddy View PostHumm, the pound edged up to less that what is was ten days ago.
Back to 1.116 now.Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostBritish bananas? Have you been on the good old British wacky-baccy?
Still I have no more time for Brexit now, on a crusade to replace the lying muppet Tories with the muppet Labour party, and watching cricket, nothing else to do while a professor checks some math algo's the last guy made.Warning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe pound edged up after UK industrial production smashed expectations in August as manufacturing output jumped | City A.M.
Brexit wot dunnit, clearly....
UK trade deficit hits record high in August as imports jump
It's not looking good.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYeah we made more. Unfortunately we imported even more.
UK trade deficit hits record high in August as imports jump
It's not looking good.
You would expect these to trend up if denominating them in a depreciating currency.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSo exports are up a bit. Imports are up more.
You would expect these to trend up if denominating them in a depreciating currency.
It's time Brexiters stopped buying foreign goods: TVs, fridges, washing machines, mobile phones, cars on PCP etc etc and went back to the stone age.
Oh wait, I forgot the thick fookers have no idea about cause and effect.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostQuite.
It's time Brexiters stopped buying foreign goods: TVs, fridges, washing machines, mobile phones, cars on PCP etc etc and went back to the stone age.
Oh wait, I forgot the thick fookers have no idea about cause and effect.
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How are those imported French Bananas then?
Actually I feel sorry the the British army, forced by an EU to eat subsidised French Beef. Just not cricket.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHave you been nicking oPM's bedtime story books when you're dong his mum? (Rather you than me).
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I see that Philip Hammond has said that in the unlikely event of there being no agreement then it’s theoretically possible that all flights will be grounded.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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