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Previously on "Brexit BOOM™: Inflation"

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  • VectraMan
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    How is the UK trade negotiating team going to negotiate two things concurrently? Gerald can't be in two meetings at once, and whilst Mavis is there to help she's only part time and doesn't work Wednesdays. They might have to ask Geoff to help out.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    From the article:



    Obviously "sequentially" there (AKA consecutively) should have read "concurrently".

    Why is it nobody under the age of 30 seems to understand the distinction ?
    You've never driven a car with a concurrent gear box?

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    EU to tell UK pay up or else

    Apparently the EU governments think the commission is being too lenient with the 60 billion bill, should be a lot higher

    From the article:

    * Consider whether to insist that talks on future trade deal will only take place after agreement on the exit deal - or sequentially, as the UK wants.
    Obviously "sequentially" there (AKA consecutively) should have read "concurrently".

    Why is it nobody under the age of 30 seems to understand the distinction ?

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    EU to tell UK pay up or else

    Apparently the EU governments think the commission is being too lenient with the 60 billion bill, should be a lot higher

    Yeah well we won't but any German cars then. See if you like that!

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    EU to tell UK pay up or else

    Apparently the EU governments think the commission is being too lenient with the 60 billion bill, should be a lot higher

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  • BlasterBates
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    EU to tell UK pay up or else

    Apparently the EU governments think the commission is being too lenient with the 60 billion bill, should be a lot higher

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Not any more. Yay for the UK, we've passed the EU. Their puny rise of 0.2% to 2% compared to our brilliant 0.7% increase to 2.3%.

    I'm surprised the usual suspects haven't been shouting this good news from the rooftops.
    RPI now 3.2%

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
    Hasn't the Eurozone got higher inflation at 1.8% than the UK's 1.6%?
    Not any more. Yay for the UK, we've passed the EU. Their puny rise of 0.2% to 2% compared to our brilliant 0.7% increase to 2.3%.

    I'm surprised the usual suspects haven't been shouting this good news from the rooftops.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by motoukenin View Post
    By the time Brexit ends , you only need 3 things in life , a roof over your head so hope you have all paid off your mortgages, food which you can grow in your back garden and toilet paper for which I would recommend using a £50 note for wider coverage and cleaner fingers
    greenlake will swap toilet paper for a working copy of Photoshop...

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  • motoukenin
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    By the time Brexit ends , you only need 3 things in life , a roof over your head so hope you have all paid off your mortgages, food which you can grow in your back garden and toilet paper for which I would recommend using a £50 note for wider coverage and cleaner fingers

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by greenlake View Post
    Lol so true :-)

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Is this Creative Cloud Adobe's fancy term for their non-standalone version of Photoshop that relies on the Internet and (possibly, not sure?) a significant annual subscription like a virus checker?

    More fool anyone who bought it.
    They stopped selling boxed versions, they had to switch to subscription model as otherwise they'd have to close company down - Photoshop was good enough

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  • greenlake
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  • OwlHoot
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    Is this Creative Cloud Adobe's fancy term for their non-standalone version of Photoshop that relies on the Internet and (possibly, not sure?) a significant annual subscription like a virus checker?

    More fool anyone who bought it.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
    Hasn't the Eurozone got higher inflation at 1.8% than the UK's 1.6%?
    Inflation for imported goods and services from US companies is a tad bigger

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