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So your earlier post wasn't an opinion piece?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostShoosh, we will have no opinion pieces here! Just real facts....
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOr could it be Brexit has boosted the economy, employment is at record levels, pay is rising fast, people are seriously well off since the vote to leave.
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Not doom but bust, as in boom & bust. Of course, this time could be different.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYes, when things look good, let's think of Doom™

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No, it's typical of this late in the economic cycle. Record employment, in particular, is often a precursor to contraction/recession.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOr could it be Brexit has boosted the economy, employment is at record levels, pay is rising fast, people are seriously well off since the vote to leave.
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Well I certainly would like that to be true. But it seems unlikely to me.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOr could it be Brexit has boosted the economy, employment is at record levels, pay is rising fast, people are seriously well off since the vote to leave.
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You are just sad we are doing so well, whilst Germany heads to recession and civil unrest.Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
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Or could it be Brexit has boosted the economy, employment is at record levels, pay is rising fast, people are seriously well off since the vote to leave.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo why do you think motorists have behaved in this fashion?
Could it be because they believe that cars will be more expensive and with longer delivery times after Brexit? Or do you have another explanation?
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So why do you think motorists have behaved in this fashion?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostExperts believe motorists have fast-tracked purchases ahead of Brexit
Could it be because they believe that cars will be more expensive and with longer delivery times after Brexit? Or do you have another explanation?
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Before they take an almighty crash ..... due to brexitOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostNew car sales bounce back after five months of decline ahead of Brexit | Daily Mail Online
New car sales rose by 1. 4% in the traditionally quiet month of February
Experts believe motorists have fast-tracked purchases ahead of Brexit
What! sales are up due to Brexit!
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