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Don't despair there's hope, the gloom lifts

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    #11
    Originally posted by zeitghost
    It'll be £1M+ for a 10 x 6 broom cupboard.

    Just you wait & see.
    Yes but £1M will be about 50,000 Yuan and our children will be pulling pints in Shanghai and Beijing to make ends meet while we will be out on Trafalgar square selling postcards to Chinese and Russian tourists
    There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to think

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      #12
      Originally posted by sunnysan View Post
      Yes but £1M will be about 50,000 Yuan and our children will be pulling pints in Shanghai and Beijing to make ends meet while we will be out on Trafalgar square selling postcards to Chinese and Russian tourists

      Im sorry but thats rubbish. There is no way that are econmy will fall that far behind, London is still THE financial centre of the world and will remain so for the next 20 years minimum.

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        #13
        "Historically, investors in Japan have swung between excessive bullishness and irrational gloom"

        You are lucky that there is no such thing in UK. Economists have a rational pragmatic point of view, no doom and gloom.
        I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Francko View Post
          "Historically, investors in Japan have swung between excessive bullishness and irrational gloom"

          You are lucky that there is no such thing in UK. Economists have a rational pragmatic point of view, no doom and gloom.
          Boomed!

          Doomed!

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            #15
            Hmm

            Originally posted by HRH View Post
            Im sorry but thats rubbish. There is no way that are econmy will fall that far behind, London is still THE financial centre of the world and will remain so for the next 20 years minimum.

            And heres me thinking South Africans have no sense of humour
            There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to think

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