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Previously on "Predictions for companies going bust in the event of bad brexit and who will do well?"
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBrexit has already f***ed up retail. Take a walk down the High Street and see the closed down shops to let.
The damage has already been done, it just remains how worse will it get
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Originally posted by original PM View Post.... in general the EU sole reason for existence is the continued existence of the EU.
And that is not what we joined up for back in the day.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWell, if they are bad things in England, then the EU must be blamed for them. Isn't that the way your story goes?
Everything bad/wrong in England is the fault of the EU.
Everything good/right in England is in spite of the EU.
Rinse & repeat.
so we want less Euro politicians because in general the EU sole reason for existence is the continued existence of the EU.
And that is not what we joined up for back in the day.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSeriously?
Well, if they are bad things in England, then the EU must be blamed for them. Isn't that the way your story goes?
Everything bad/wrong in England is the fault of the EU.
Everything good/right in England is in spite of the EU.
Rinse & repeat.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBut all of those are the fault of the EU, so once we have left then we can go back to our old ways.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostInternet shopping, high rent, expensive town parking and vast out of town outlet malls with free parking has been killing off the high street for years before Brexit came along.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBrexit has already f***ed up retail. Take a walk down the High Street and see the closed down shops to let.
The damage has already been done, it just remains how worse will it get
Internet shopping, high rent, expensive town parking and vast out of town outlet malls with free parking has been killing off the high street for years before Brexit came along.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBrexit has already f***ed up retail. Take a walk down the High Street and see the closed down shops to let.
The damage has already been done, it just remains how worse will it get
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Didn't one of the characters in the Big Short comment that they'd be shorting the US economy?
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Any businesses that buy/sell to EU will do badly.
Anyone shorting the pound will do well.
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Originally posted by Montymoore View PostAnyone?
Retailers will be under pressure obviously if there is a massive fall in consumer confidence but many people might actually feel more confident if there is a hard brexit as we will have to just get on with it...
The damage has already been done, it just remains how worse will it get
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