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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 26 Aug 22 8.07pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I would like to march to bring back pounds, shillings and pence. Who's with me? The one I've noticed especially after living over here is what I call Metric creep, especially prevalent with the Euro leaning BBC
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 26 Aug 22 8.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
The one I've noticed especially after living over here is what I call Metric creep, especially prevalent with the Euro leaning BBC Let's rid ourselves of such obviously invented measurements, meaning little in reality. All sounds a bit French to me.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 26 Aug 22 9.11pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
What like house price crash - house prices reached record highs. Like stock market crash - stock market reached record highs. Like mass unemployment - continued very low unemployment rates. . I think the pandemic had quite a lot to do with rising prices! Around here anyway as people escaped the cities and worked from home in a cheaper, rural environment. Then there was the stamp duty holiday! Stock markets, to my inexpert eye, depend on international trends more than national. The employment situation appears to have more impacted by the pandemic and the flight of EU nationals he than anything else. Was that forecasted? I
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georgenorman 26 Aug 22 10.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I think the pandemic had quite a lot to do with rising prices! Around here anyway as people escaped the cities and worked from home in a cheaper, rural environment. Then there was the stamp duty holiday! Stock markets, to my inexpert eye, depend on international trends more than national. The employment situation appears to have more impacted by the pandemic and the flight of EU nationals he than anything else. Was that forecasted? I You do make me laugh. Various lame excuses to deflect from project fear being exactly that - scaremongering, while at the same time you lay the severity of current problems at the door of Brexit. Edited by georgenorman (26 Aug 2022 10.18pm)
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Stirlingsays 27 Aug 22 3.22am | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
You do make me laugh. Various lame excuses to deflect from project fear being exactly that - scaremongering, while at the same time you lay the severity of current problems at the door of Brexit. Edited by georgenorman (26 Aug 2022 10.18pm) Bookies love remainers.
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Stirlingsays 27 Aug 22 3.24am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
The one I've noticed especially after living over here is what I call Metric creep, especially prevalent with the Euro leaning BBC Metric is technically the better system....but I'm English so feck em and the frogs they rode in on.
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becky over the moon 27 Aug 22 8.26am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Metric is technically the better system....but I'm English so feck em and the frogs they rode in on. Could you imaging the wailing and gnashing of teeth if a school mental arithmetic test had 'How much would a bakers dozen at thruppence three farthings each cost?' ...and that would just be the teachers...
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 27 Aug 22 8.50am | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
You do make me laugh. Various lame excuses to deflect from project fear being exactly that - scaremongering, while at the same time you lay the severity of current problems at the door of Brexit. Edited by georgenorman (26 Aug 2022 10.18pm) As someone who is currently having to check the actual ONS statistics on house prices for the last few years (unrelated reasons) I suggest you do the same. They were rising, but slowly. Then they rocketed, everywhere except London. I have already dealt with the stock market. We are in a recession, not caused only by Brexit but it hasn’t helped. Brexit was a bad move. Eventually even the most die hard Little Englander will have to admit it.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 27 Aug 22 8.53am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Bookies love remainers. Remainers aren’t seen in bookies. They’ve got more sense than to waste their money hoping things will go their way. Edited by Wisbech Eagle (27 Aug 2022 8.53am)
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georgenorman 27 Aug 22 9.05am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
As someone who is currently having to check the actual ONS statistics on house prices for the last few years (unrelated reasons) I suggest you do the same. They were rising, but slowly. Then they rocketed, everywhere except London. I have already dealt with the stock market. We are in a recession, not caused only by Brexit but it hasn’t helped. Brexit was a bad move. Eventually even the most die hard Little Englander will have to admit it. But you guys said that house prices and the stock market would fall and there would be an immediate recession after Brexit - the exact opposite happened.
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cryrst The garden of England 27 Aug 22 9.23am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
As someone who is currently having to check the actual ONS statistics on house prices for the last few years (unrelated reasons) I suggest you do the same. They were rising, but slowly. Then they rocketed, everywhere except London. I have already dealt with the stock market. We are in a recession, not caused only by Brexit but it hasn’t helped. Brexit was a bad move. Eventually even the most die hard Little Englander will have to admit it. Obnoxious again. Little englander is a sad statement. You do know lots of left wingers voted for brexit.
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Dubai Eagle 27 Aug 22 9.23am | |
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Brexit / Pandemic / Ukraine conflict - All 3 situations have had major global economic impact & for sure we are in a rough situation now which looks like its going to get worse before it gets better - - where I find it challenging is to understand which situation has impacted the various facets of life the most - i.e is the housing market situation more because of Brexit or the Pandemic or conflict / economic / political migrants ? same with supply issues, cost of living etc etc etc - I suspect I am not the only one.
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