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  • _V_
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    UK will thrash around a bit like a dying rat, but only an IMF bailout and 20 years of extreme austerity and hyper-taxation can save us now.

    Get out if you can before it's too late.

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  • AtW
    started a topic DOOM: The Economy

    DOOM: The Economy

    Tory backer says UK economy is ‘frankly doomed’ without Brexit renegotiation

    Guy Hands says Conservatives are putting country ‘on a path to be sick man of Europe’

    The billionaire businessman Guy Hands has accused the Conservatives of putting the UK “on a path to be the sick man of Europe”, as he issued a series of stark predictions about what could lie ahead for the post-Brexit economy, including higher taxes and interest rates and fewer social services.

    The founder and chair of the private equity firm Terra Firma, a longtime Tory supporter, called for the government to “renegotiate Brexit”, stating that otherwise the British economy was “frankly doomed”.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/business...-renegotiation

    Doomed!

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