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U.K. Inflation Jumps More Than Forecast to Match 4-Year High
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BOE dilemma, inflation picking up but Brexit stopping them raising interest rates.I'm alright Jack -
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Brexit isn't stopping anything. Brexit is giving us (and inflation) freedom to soar on wings like an eagle, unconstrained by the unelected blah blah blah...Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBOE dilemma, inflation picking up but Brexit stopping them raising interest rates.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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When it was weakening we were told to say nothing because it was really good for tourism and makes our exports so much better value.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostNo comments on the strengthening pound. Very odd.
Does this mean that the strong pound is good because it makes this country less appealing to visit and makes our exports worse value?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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There's a middle ground dear boy.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhen it was weakening we were told to say nothing because it was really good for tourism and makes our exports so much better value.
Does this mean that the strong pound is good because it makes this country less appealing to visit and makes our exports worse value?Comment
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When it was weakening, CUK Remoaners were crowing as one that Brexit was causing the pound to circle the drain.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhen it was weakening we were told to say nothing because it was really good for tourism and makes our exports so much better value.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Middle ground? What do you consider the middle ground to be? $1.50/€1.30? More or less?Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostThere's a middle ground dear boy.
And what is middle ground inflation? 2%, 4%?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Depends on a whole myriad of things. Do I think the pound continuing to soften from these levels would be a good thing - no. Does a bit of inflation hurt - depends whether wages pick up - but it's the only solution to the vast debts we have. The thing is, I hope the UK does well. I would have hoped the same had we voted Remain.Originally posted by WTFH View PostMiddle ground? What do you consider the middle ground to be? $1.50/€1.30? More or less?
And what is middle ground inflation? 2%, 4%?Last edited by The_Equalizer; 12 September 2017, 15:11.Comment
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