Originally posted by Churchill
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostSlight problem there mate, we have too many bridges and tunnels in this country.
Not very good at the "thinking things through" thing, are you?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYou right.
Next step would be to make train tickets cheaper by allowing 3rd class to sit on the roof whilst they go. A solution to high carbon economy for sure...
Not very good at the "thinking things through" thing, are you?
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Originally posted by BoltonLad View PostIf £ drops WELL BELOW current rate against INR, all will go BACK! No cheap labour market / No offshoring / immigrants problem sorted...Yeah..not good for UK market as well.
Next step would be to make train tickets cheaper by allowing 3rd class to sit on the roof whilst they go. A solution to high carbon economy for sure...
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If £ drops WELL BELOW current rate against INR, all will go BACK! No cheap labour market / No offshoring / immigrants problem sorted...Yeah..not good for UK market as well.
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1% equals dropping like a stone? You've not got much of a grasp of gravity have you.
I hate this sort of sensationalist reporting. It's always one extreme or another, then the actually story is a let down.
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Off to the US next week - got all my currency two weeks ago at 1.61.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAlmost 1% fall against the Euro today, so far. Ditto against the Dollar and Yen. Is this as a consequence of Dave saying he will keep interest rates low too?
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Cable now 1.5850
Dunno why I care, I don't have money in the UK or anywhere else in the world.
That is my story and I'm sticking to it.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View Posthmm, when to buy euros for summer holiday?
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The Pound is dropping like a stone
Almost 1% fall against the Euro today, so far. Ditto against the Dollar and Yen. Is this as a consequence of Dave saying he will keep interest rates low too?Tags: None
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