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JohnyBoy 19 Sep 16 6.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
Won't happen, not in a million years. When are you Remain benders going to just settle down and accept that we're leaving and that the whole EU thing is a busted flush?
We will never surrender cucking, we will fight them (i.e. brexiteers) on the beaches....etc......
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matt_himself Matataland 30 Sep 16 10.45am | |
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UK economy grows. Brexit doesn't appear to be derailing the economy.
"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02 |
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Hoof Hearted 30 Sep 16 11.00am | |
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Originally posted by JohnyBoy
We will never surrender cucking, we will fight them (i.e. brexiteers) on the beaches....etc...... Good to see you on here with a sense of humour johnny! Unlike that other clown on here who purported to be an economic student at LSE and was predicting armageddon post brexit.... he's run home to mummy I guess? LOL
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 30 Sep 16 11.49am | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
UK economy grows. Brexit doesn't appear to be derailing the economy. I attended a session led by a senior Risk figure for a major UK bank this week. One of the keynote statements arising from the session was: "All this stuff in the papers about the economy showing that it's resisted post-Brexit vote pressures and is thriving is absolute, total codswallop." I won't bore readers with all the evidential reasons, because if you believe the papers rather than industry risk experts with 25+ years of experience, then you simply don't care about the facts. Edited by Mr_Gristle (30 Sep 2016 11.59am)
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.TUX. 30 Sep 16 12.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Mr_Gristle
I attended a session led by a senior Risk figure for a major UK bank this week. One of the keynote statements arising from the session was: "All this stuff in the papers about the economy showing that it's resisted post-Brexit vote pressures and is thriving is absolute, total codswallop." I won't bore readers with all the evidential reasons, because if you believe the papers rather than industry risk experts with 25+ years of experience, then you simply don't care about the facts. Edited by Mr_Gristle (30 Sep 2016 11.59am) This.
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blackpalacefan 30 Sep 16 1.37pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
UK economy grows. Brexit doesn't appear to be derailing the economy. Best judged years after Brexit has actually taken place. The market perception of its impact now is not a crystal ball.
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matt_himself Matataland 30 Sep 16 1.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Mr_Gristle
I attended a session led by a senior Risk figure for a major UK bank this week. One of the keynote statements arising from the session was: "All this stuff in the papers about the economy showing that it's resisted post-Brexit vote pressures and is thriving is absolute, total codswallop." I won't bore readers with all the evidential reasons, because if you believe the papers rather than industry risk experts with 25+ years of experience, then you simply don't care about the facts. Edited by Mr_Gristle (30 Sep 2016 11.59am) of course. The banking industry is totally scrupulous and we should blindly accept their views on everything. The scales have been lifted from my eyes. Thank you.
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matt_himself Matataland 30 Sep 16 1.48pm | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
This. Have you got your tin hat on today?
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DanH SW2 30 Sep 16 2.21pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
UK economy grows. Brexit doesn't appear to be derailing the economy. That's because Brexit hasn't even started yet.
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 30 Sep 16 2.32pm | |
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Originally posted by blackpalacefan
Best judged years after Brexit has actually taken place. The market perception of its impact now is not a crystal ball. I would think that the impact of exit will not even begin to show up until next year. Forecasters have already downgraded growth estimates for 2017 from 2.1% to 0.6%. Lower growth by as much as 5% over the first five years is likely, in my view. In terms of such a momentous change,the short-term economic impact should be judged over a 5 year period after Article 50 is triggered, with long term impact over a period of 15 years plus. Consequently, a majority of exit voters will either be dead or sitting in a care home smelling of wee before the true impact of their decision is apparent!
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banbandanas Birmingham 30 Sep 16 2.56pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
I would think that the impact of exit will not even begin to show up until next year. Forecasters have already downgraded growth estimates for 2017 from 2.1% to 0.6%. Lower growth by as much as 5% over the first five years is likely, in my view. In terms of such a momentous change,the short-term economic impact should be judged over a 5 year period after Article 50 is triggered, with long term impact over a period of 15 years plus. Consequently, a majority of exit voters will either be dead or sitting in a care home smelling of wee before the true impact of their decision is apparent! Well you could speed this up and increase the dire predictions manifold and make them more certain by voting in a Corbyn government.
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 30 Sep 16 7.50pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
of course. The banking industry is totally scrupulous and we should blindly accept their views on everything. The scales have been lifted from my eyes. Thank you.
I'm impressed that you now set such store by organs such as the BBC, which I understood you thought to be a peddler of leftie propaganda - it's their story you're using as the illustrator, isn't it? If you are so certain of these professionals' lack of integrity, I suggest you put the house on futures that favour your viewpoint - you will clean up.
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