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The official 'I lost my job/contract because of Brexit' thread
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhats yer beef with AtW lad? He is alrite, in't he?
Also, I own shares in consumer discretionary, including furniture retailers, which could take a massive hit.Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhats yer beef with AtW lad? He is alrite, in't he?
It's the British way to knock the successful. He is our 'last post of 2015' winner.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post+100
It's the British way to knock the successful. He will be our 'last post of 2016' winner.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI'm waiting for Cameron, Gove, Johnson or Farage to post here.Comment
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Current project due to end 25/07/16.
The next one I was lined up for has been canned due to financial backing being pulled from commercial builds post referendum.
Not sure what happens next as many tenders were put on hold to see what happened with the vote & unsurprisingly they have not come back.
If construction has remained the bellwether it has always been to the economy then it looks like a recession in on its way.
“interesting times”
Voted remain.Growing old is mandatory
Growing up is optionalComment
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostCurrent project due to end 25/07/16.
The next one I was lined up for has been canned due to financial backing being pulled from commercial builds post referendum.
Not sure what happens next as many tenders were put on hold to see what happened with the vote & unsurprisingly they have not come back.
If construction has remained the bellwether it has always been to the economy then it looks like a recession in on its way.
“interesting times”
Voted remain.Comment
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A German Pharmaceutical company announced today that they won't be building a factory in the UK as they planned because of Brexit. instead they'll expand their existing facilities in Germany.
Well paid jobs won't be created, still will increase the labour pool for Wetherspoons. They might be able to cut their hourly rates from 10 to 8 quid.I'm alright JackComment
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