Thing are going amazingly well - nobody believes Brexit will actually happen.
But it will 😱
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Indeed up until Q3 things were holding up. I'ḿ talking about Q4.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWe are actually performing pretty well; check the latest OECD figures.
http://www.oecd.org/sdd/na/QNA-GDP-Growth-Q318-Eng.pdf
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We are actually performing pretty well; check the latest OECD figures.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostUK economy flat
Once the Brexit uncertainty is over, Britain crashes out, and businesses close as their goods get stuck at the border watch consumer confidence come surging back.
Ignore the doom laden comments in the video where they discuss wealth destruction in the UK.

http://www.oecd.org/sdd/na/QNA-GDP-Growth-Q318-Eng.pdf
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The Empire 2.0 export surge is hurtling down the track.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostUK economy flat
Once the Brexit uncertainty is over, Britain crashes out, and businesses close as their goods get stuck at the border watch consumer confidence come surging back.
Ignore the doom laden comments in the video where they discuss wealth destruction in the UK.

British tea, jam and biscuits will be at the heart of Britain's Brexit trade plans
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Brexit is similar to Pol Pot declaring year zero. Wipe the board clean and start again only that the people suffer while the elite get richer.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostUK economy flat
Once the Brexit uncertainty is over, Britain crashes out, and businesses close as their goods get stuck at the border watch consumer confidence come surging back.
Ignore the doom laden comments in the video where they discuss wealth destruction in the UK.

17th April 1975 – Pol Pot Declares Year Zero | Dorian Cope presents On This Deity
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UK economy flat
UK economy flat
Once the Brexit uncertainty is over, Britain crashes out, and businesses close as their goods get stuck at the border watch consumer confidence come surging back.
Ignore the doom laden comments in the video where they discuss wealth destruction in the UK.
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