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I prefer the description "realistic"Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGod you're a cheery one aren't you?
Hard Brexit now!
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We prefer the description "Saddo".Originally posted by sasguru View PostI prefer the description "realistic"
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Well bearing in mind he has been wrong on virtually every stance he has taken on practically every topic, his current dreary economic predictions ARE cheery!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGod you're a cheery one aren't you?
Just remember "Dunning-Kruger" before reading any of his drivel.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Goverment debt at record levels and rising fast.
Personal debt at record levels and rising fast.
Twin deficits at record levels and growing.
Pound falling and will fall further on Article 50.
Possible hard Brexit leading to tariffs on trade with main trading partner.
Possible loss of passporting rights for the country's biggest industry.
You can see where this is going
Unless you live in Brexit La-la land, of course
Hard Brexit now!
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Pound is making a strong recovery, manufacturing PMI is above 53. FTSE stable and above 6700. Looking good.Originally posted by sasguru View PostGoverment debt at record levels and rising fast.
Personal debt at record levels and rising fast.
Twin deficits at record levels and growing.
Pound falling and will fall further on Article 50.
Possible hard Brexit leading to tariffs on trade with main trading partner.
Possible loss of passporting rights for the country's biggest industry.
You can see where this is going
Unless you live in Brexit La-la land, of course

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That like Bongo Bongo Land?Originally posted by sasguru View PostUnless you live in Brexit La-la land, of course

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Yeah there's a layer of froth on the giant turd underneath.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPound is making a strong recovery, manufacturing PMI is above 53. FTSE stable and above 6700. Looking good.
But then of course the fundamentals don't really matter, do they, provided QE is raising the indexes.
Pound makes strong recovery after Davies hints at single market access.
Followed next month by Pound falls hugely as Liam Fox hints at WTO terms.
Doh!Last edited by sasguru; 1 December 2016, 11:32.Hard Brexit now!
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