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Previously on "Bremainers - You never left it so good!"
After Brexit the currency will be worthless and there'll be nothing to buy. Might as well make the most of the nation's current situation: full members of the EU in good standing
If there's no real food, we can always eat at Mc Donalds
After Brexit the currency will be worthless and there'll be nothing to buy. Might as well make the most of the nation's current situation: full members of the EU in good standing
Morgan Stanley already 'eating humble pie' about their post-Brexit forecasts
The key here is POST-BREXIT !!!! we are not post brexit yet !!! Jeeez how many times do we have to explain this to simple minded people who do not recognise that we are not post brexit, in fact we haven't triggered brexit yet !!
You have to spend more when things cost more, or you have to cut back.
So is the Daily Brexit saying the prices have gone up noticeably for general household items, but items mainly bought by pensioners have remained at the same price?
Not remoaning now: People who voted against Brexit have been spending MORE than those who chose to leave
Morgan Stanley already 'eating humble pie' about their post-Brexit forecasts
Survey of 1,000 people found one in five Remained have increased spending
Bank says only around one in ten who backed leaving the EU have done same
Investment bank's research also revealed that consumer spending is 'robust'
David Kershaw, chief executive of M&C Saatchi – which designed the Britain Stronger in Europe poster campaign – hit out at firms still moaning about the referendum result.
His comments came as Britain again demonstrated its resilience following the vote. Last night the nation's two biggest stock markets – the FTSE 100 and the FTSE 250 – hit record highs and the pound rose against the dollar.
It followed the announcement that policymakers had kept interest rates on hold after unemployment fell to its lowest level in 42 years.
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