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If your own department has to reverse what you've said within hours of you saying it, it's pretty clear it's a shambles and all you can hope for is that idiots refuse to accept anything that your department says.
What is it called again, when someone ascribes attributes/features to an entire group (you said 'all'), based off the observations of only a small selection of that group?
I'm pretty certain it's not called a 'fact'
In this case it is hyperbole. JRM and his disaster capitalist fellow travellers are very clever. The rest of you are thick as pig tulip.
Honestly, if you shower of gurning knuckleheads were not so permanently mired in a morass of self-pitying negativity, you might be able to adapt to the future benefits of the New Britannia that awaits just around the corner.
Hmmm, so it rallies but, from a pretty poor and low level. You do realise that a large % increase of a p1ss poor number is still a p1ss poor number? Or is maths not your thing either? Try looking at how the pound has fared since the ref and then come back on here and tell us the pound is strong. You really are a
Hmmm, so it rallies but, from a pretty poor and low level. You do realise that a large % increase of a p1ss poor number is still a p1ss poor number? Or is maths not your thing either?
Let's see.....which is the higher percentage...52 or 48?
Try looking at how the pound has fared since the ref and then come back on here and tell us the pound is strong.
I never claimed the pound was strong. You felt the need to add that gormless conclusion into the mix, presumably to try and help your rather weak argument. That is the problem simpletons like you struggle with. You feel a compelling urge to twist what is said to fit with your inflexible narrative that refuses to consider any other outcome than national carnage.
I blame your parents.
No, I was just pointing out that as soon as there is any sign of some certainty, sterling will rally and then we can get down to business.
That was always going to be the case as financial markets hate uncertainty more than anything else. However, following the mandate from the electorate this period of turbulence was inevitable.
Brexiteers understand this, and that is why we are not running around wetting ourselves and gnashing our teeth like most of the Bremoaner fraternity.
It really serves very little purpose other than to amuse those of us that can see the bigger picture whilst we wait for the dust to settle.
But please.....do continue........
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”
The disappointment we remainers suffer from is your undoubted ability to see the bigger picture but your total and utter inabilty to put it into words.
"Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark Twain
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