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Originally posted by sasguru View Post"It'll be like the Blitz, without the bombs"
Classic.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
That is quite good.
It's ironic that most Brexiters on here think that Trump is a reason for them to laugh at the US
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
That is quite good.
It's ironic that most Brexiters on here think that Trump is a reason for them to laugh at the US
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI would like to stress that I believe firmly that if growth does slump next year and the UK slips into a perma-recession that this will have nothing to do with Brexit.
UK growth to slump to 1%
This is not a Brexit thread, I'm merely pointing out that there is a slump on the way.
Britain should engage its 'Blitz spirit' for the Brexit process and “stay calm and carry on” despite challenges ahead, a leading economist has said.
Angel Gurria, secretary general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), said there was a “bumpy road ahead” but urged Britain to remember Winston Churchill and government efforts to raise morale during the Second World War.
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UK growth to slump to 1% next year
I would like to stress that I believe firmly that if growth does slump next year and the UK slips into a perma-recession that this will have nothing to do with Brexit.
UK growth to slump to 1%
This is not a Brexit thread, I'm merely pointing out that there is a slump on the way.
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