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We get more housing - though at a lower rate.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo we might get less immigrants leaving the EU, but then we'll get less housing as well
UK's Barratt could slow pace of housebuilding after Brexit vote | Reuters
I think eventually the penny will drop about the EU, but it might take some time.

Not that I can see immigration being curtailed much.....Comment
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What can we sell after Brexit?

Bremainer tears!
First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Expert advice on mathematical and statistical modelling. Something with which you won't be familiar, SasCretin.
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There was a point at which I thought you might be intelligent. Sadly you just seem to be educated beyond your natural abilityOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostExpert advice on mathematical and statistical modelling. Something with which you won't be familiar, SasCretin.


My mathematical and statistical models predict a significant slowdown in the next 5 years. What do yours say?Last edited by CretinWatcher; 13 July 2016, 17:07.Comment
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You can't build houses if you don't have the labour. I suppose we could design robots using parts of game consoles like they are thinking with veg picking.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo we might get less immigrants leaving the EU, but then we'll get less housing as well
UK's Barratt could slow pace of housebuilding after Brexit vote | Reuters
I think eventually the penny will drop about the EU, but it might take some time.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Goodness, and from quite a low base too. But you're not that old, are you?Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostMy mathematical and statistical models predict a significant slowdown in the next 5 years.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostGoodness, and from quite a low base too. But you're not that old, are you?
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I think you boys should set yourselves some kind of competitive intellectual problem, I hears Suitys BPM software is quite a challengeOriginally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
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The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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that's not adapting that's running away, to a country no doubt that will now linger on (under duress) until they too succumb. Only problem there is that you will be critically weakened by then and will probably die. The end of your world is nigh.all the brightest and best are moving, or have moved, out of the UKComment
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