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Why it's too early to talk about the Brexit impact - this corresponds to my view, Brexit will be a chronic long term drag on growth, rather than a sharp shock, as multinationals slowly move to the continent to take advantage of the much larger market there. At the moment they're playing the waiting game :
U.K.’s Last Slump Shows How Brexit Impact May Be a Slow Burn - BloombergHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy it's too early to talk about the Brexit impact - this corresponds to my view, Brexit will be a chronic long term drag on growth, rather than a sharp shock, as multinationals slowly move to the continent to take advantage of the much larger market there. At the moment they're playing the waiting game :
U.K.’s Last Slump Shows How Brexit Impact May Be a Slow Burn - Bloomberg
Sir James Dyson exclusive: ‘I would trigger Brexit now – and negotiate trade deals over time’
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Originally posted by Flashman View Post
Sir James Dyson exclusive: ‘I would trigger Brexit now – and negotiate trade deals over time’
‘I would trigger Brexit now – and negotiate trade deals over time’
No wonder he wants tariffs on all his superior European competitors.
Give him credit, he makes complete sh!te, even worse than the Chinese, and charges top dollar for it.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy it's too early to talk about the Brexit impact - this corresponds to my view, Brexit will be a chronic long term drag on growth, rather than a sharp shock, as multinationals slowly move to the continent to take advantage of the much larger market there. At the moment they're playing the waiting game :
U.K.’s Last Slump Shows How Brexit Impact May Be a Slow Burn - Bloomberg
Everyone has a right to change their view. Good to see your starting to come round. Only a few more months to go to acceptance.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostIs that today's view as opposed to your previous views when it was immediate armageddon?
Everyone has a right to change their view. Good to see your starting to come round. Only a few more months to go to acceptance.
The short term is irrelevant anyway - if I thought some serious short term pain was the price for entry into the sunlit uplands in the long term, I would have taken it.
Sadly the sunlit uplands are a mirage that the gullible were taken in by.Last edited by sasguru; 14 September 2016, 10:36.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by GB9 View Post...Only a few more months to go to acceptance.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Flashman View Post
Be a post Brexit winner
Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhich part of the concept of "lagging indicators" are you struggling to get to grips with?
The short term is irrelevant anyway - if I thought some serious short term pain was the price for entry into the sunlit uplands in the long term, I would have taken it.
Sadly the sunlit uplands are a mirage that the gullible were taken in by.
I can see you already blaming the minor recession coming in 2032 on Brexit.Comment
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