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Previously on "Oh no! The falling pound is damaging the economy."
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You know I have always had this uneasy feeling we were already talking to the kids on some occasionsOriginally posted by sasguru View PostI hope you're training your kids to say "Would you like fries with that?".



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No but even he thinks the pack of lies told..er..um..sorry the democratic referendum you keep quoting was not quite above board either.Originally posted by Mordac View PostWell, that's cleared that up nicely. Shame you just missed the boat with the Nobel Committee, maybe next year, eh?
The winner of this year's Nobel Prize in economics once called for a second Brexit referendum, Business Insider - Business Insider Malaysia
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Who said Britain is crap?Originally posted by original PM View PostWhy would they stay?
Britain is crap apparently.
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Well, that's cleared that up nicely. Shame you just missed the boat with the Nobel Committee, maybe next year, eh?Originally posted by motoukenin View PostI have but this is not a zero sum game , tourists are like an export but we import far more than we export therefore a lower pound harms us mostly in the food clothes and fuel that we buy abroad so net trickle is out not in.
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I have but this is not a zero sum game , tourists are like an export but we import far more than we export therefore a lower pound harms us mostly in the food clothes and fuel that we buy abroad so net trickle is out not in.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEver heard of the trickle down theory?
And I am not talking about sassy's brain.
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Why would they stay?Originally posted by WTFH View Post...but no way of tracking when they leave. They might just remain here.
Britain is crap apparently.
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And how is this supposed to help your average Brit who dosen't own an Hotel , Gift Shop or Restaurant in London ?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostUK attracting record number of tourists - BBC News
Britons are also holidaying at home in record numbers.
British Tourist Authority chairman Steve Ridgway said tourism was worth £127bn annually to the economy.
He called the sector an "economic powerhouse" and a "job creator right across Britain".
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, maybe I'm starting to be pro-brexit
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