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Previously on "Post-Brexit doom-mongering could lead to slowdown, warns Wetherspoon boss"

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  • BlasterBates
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    The Brexiteers are increasingly sounding like the communists in Russia after the revolution when it all started going pear shaped and realised they had to use "propaganda" instead of real news to "make it work".

    Perhaps we should suppress the free press publishing bad news and have a British version of the Pravda.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    Moody's downgrading of Britain from AAA to AA or UBS initiating a review in to how many thousands of jobs they want to move isn't "scaremongering", they're just facts you can read from business pages of any newspaper
    IBs were going to move to cheaper locations whatever the result.

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  • BlasterBates
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    Moody's downgrading of Britain from AAA to AA or UBS initiating a review in to how many thousands of jobs they want to move isn't "scaremongering", they're just facts you can read from business pages of any newspaper

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
    He sounds like a cretin to me. Panicking now he's being proved wrong and wanting to blame everyone else and everything but his lack of judgement.
    Except of course he is being proved correct.

    Repeating your nonsense to the last few remainers over and over again won't make it right.

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  • The_Equalizer
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    He is happy because more people will be drinking his cheap crap booze when the recession hits.

    HTH
    Cheap, certainly. Crap, certainly not. 'Spoons does a cracking range of cask ales and reasonably priced they are. In fact I had a pint recently that set me back £1.65.

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  • darmstadt
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    I've only ever been in one and it wasn't too bad until the evening drew on...Apparently every pub has a different carpet: Wetherspoon's Carpets

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    He is happy because more people will be drinking his cheap crap booze when the recession hits.
    Very few pubs have got as good a selection of decent beer as spoons.

    It's the piss stained customers, poor service and the peculiar blended stench of fish, coffee, vinegar and beer that puts me off.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    FTFY

    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    He is happy because more unemployed layabouts will be, sat drinking his cheap crap booze when the recession hits.

    HTH

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
    He sounds like a cretin to me. Panicking now he's being proved wrong and wanting to blame everyone else and everything but his lack of judgement.
    He is happy because more people will be drinking his cheap crap booze when the recession hits.

    HTH

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  • CretinWatcher
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "The Brexit-backing chairman of JD Wetherspoon has lashed out at Chancellor George Osborne, the IMF, the Bank of England and a host of other organisations, blaming them for a potential slowdown following the EU referendum vote.

    Tim Martin called into question their honesty and economic judgment during the referendum campaign, also singling out the CBI, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and PwC, who he claims were too negative about the impact of a Leave vote.

    "In my opinion, the above individuals and organisations are either dishonest or they have a poor understanding of economics, since democracy and prosperity are closely linked and the EU is clearly undemocratic."

    Source: Post-brexit doom-mongering could lead to slowdown, warns wetherspoon boss | Daily Mail Online

    Should Brexit DOOM™ threads be banned on CUK? Vote in poll!
    He sounds like a cretin to me. Panicking now he's being proved wrong and wanting to blame everyone else and everything but his lack of judgement.

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  • Hobosapien
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    The effect on the global economy due to Brexit is akin to the effect on the global climate due to humans.

    It's all smog and mirrors, sunshine.

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  • LondonManc
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    One thread, OFFICIAL: Brexit Doom Predictions. Have it sponsored by The Samaritans.

    Bring AndyW back so we can have more details about his mum's wellbeing/STIs

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  • ClothCap
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    Remoaners want to talk a recession up so they can say they were right.

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  • Post-Brexit doom-mongering could lead to slowdown, warns Wetherspoon boss

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    Yes, I am too weak to face the horrible truth
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    No, bring it on!
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    Unban AndyW instead
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    "The Brexit-backing chairman of JD Wetherspoon has lashed out at Chancellor George Osborne, the IMF, the Bank of England and a host of other organisations, blaming them for a potential slowdown following the EU referendum vote.

    Tim Martin called into question their honesty and economic judgment during the referendum campaign, also singling out the CBI, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and PwC, who he claims were too negative about the impact of a Leave vote.

    "In my opinion, the above individuals and organisations are either dishonest or they have a poor understanding of economics, since democracy and prosperity are closely linked and the EU is clearly undemocratic."

    Source: Post-brexit doom-mongering could lead to slowdown, warns wetherspoon boss | Daily Mail Online

    Should Brexit DOOM™ threads be banned on CUK? Vote in poll!

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