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Previously on "**UK downgraded by Moody’s amid Brexit pressures**"
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Originally posted by Lambert Simnel View PostNot convinced by the downgrade at all (and that's despite thinking leaving the EU is an enormous own-goal for the economy). Do they really think that the BoE / UK government is less likely to pay up on gilts? Really?
It'll not be long with people will look at 2008 until 2017 as the 'good years' with the Tories procrastinating with Brexit throughout.
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Originally posted by Lambert Simnel View PostNot convinced by the downgrade at all (and that's despite thinking leaving the EU is an enormous own-goal for the economy). Do they really think that the BoE / UK government is less likely to pay up on gilts? Really? It feels more like they feel a need to publically recognise that Brexit is a bad idea from an economic standpoint (for whatever reason), and this is the main mechanism they have.
But, regardless, if the other ratings agencies follow, the UK government pays more on its debt.
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Not convinced by the downgrade at all (and that's despite thinking leaving the EU is an enormous own-goal for the economy). Do they really think that the BoE / UK government is less likely to pay up on gilts? Really? It feels more like they feel a need to publically recognise that Brexit is a bad idea from an economic standpoint (for whatever reason), and this is the main mechanism they have.
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Originally posted by eek View Post+1 for someone who lives in Germany (mind you a lot of Munich is a dump) I really can't see why he's so bothered about the situation in the UK. Mind you with AfD rising so much.....
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostFlorence and the Magical Thinking Robot?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe plotline of an episode of The Magic Roundabout would be "beyond you". Don't be so hard on yourself...
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Originally posted by eek View Post+1 for someone who lives in Germany (mind you a lot of Munich is a dump) I really can't see why he's so bothered about the situation in the UK. Mind you with AfD rising so much.....
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt does seem you're far more troubled than we are, given that you're dribbling about it at every given opportunity. Have you tried therapy?
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