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Great your getting into the idea of we have left when we really havent. Used to be concerned about the economic impacts of Brexit, now I find it hilarious.
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Doubt it would have been much lower, if at all. It's close to full-employment as it is.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostPound is way below pre ref levels especially against the Euro
Unemployment would have been much lower if the UK had decided to remain
Current EU rate is around 7.5% - and of course will naturally spike up when the UK leaves the official statistics in March 2019.
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Bet it wouldn't. The rules are somewhat different for our EU cousins, but of course you knew that...Originally posted by Eirikur View PostPound is way below pre ref levels especially against the Euro
Unemployment would have been much lower if the UK had decided to remain
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Pound is way below pre ref levels especially against the EuroOriginally posted by tomtomagain View PostUnemployment fell to a low not seen since 1975. And the pound is moving up to pre-ref. levels.
Goddam BREXIT causing an immediate loss of jobs and recession.
Unemployment would have been much lower if the UK had decided to remain
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It's a bit more significant than that. At that point, the UK is legally out of the EU and in "transition".Originally posted by motoukenin View PostMinimum leave date is jan 1st 2021 but more likely 2022 the 2019 date is just so that leavers can wave flags and take part in more make believe, try not to laugh as you walk past.
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Minimum leave date is jan 1st 2021 but more likely 2022 the 2019 date is just so that leavers can wave flags and take part in more make believe, try not to laugh as you walk past.
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No, all good news is because we are still in the EU, only bad news can be linked to Brexit.Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostUnemployment fell to a low not seen since 1975. And the pound is moving up to pre-ref. levels.
Goddam BREXIT causing an immediate loss of jobs and recession.
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Unemployment fell to a low not seen since 1975. And the pound is moving up to pre-ref. levels.
Goddam BREXIT causing an immediate loss of jobs and recession.
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Once we add some tariffs to EU goods then the gov will once again turn to British companies.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
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