Paddingtonwolf
Flaming Galah
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And 16 million people are extremely fucked off.
No - it is considerably more $#@! than it was on Thursday morning. Spectacularly so.
And 16 million people are extremely $#@!ed off.
And £17M are quite happy.
He's behind you ..................
1984
You clearly haven't, as nimrod, and several other posters have pointed out.
Your 2nd sentence is the most childish thing on here. It changes little. You're a WUM, a bullshitter, and obnoxious. However, I am contented in that others clearly know this. Nimrod was ultra clear, yet you continued to avoid the question, and still haven't answered his. You've had similar with bit on the shaggies, me, and several others.
Yet you're the first to cry whenever it gets pointed out.
An in 1984 we were in the EU and the economy was shit and unemployment high.
Why do you not feel the £ will not recover ?
So the ends justify the means?
Therefore you are condoning the leave platform built on lies and deceit?
When was the last time the £ v $ was the same as it is now ??
It's not the oblique disaster some are making it to be. It's a consequence of change and uncertainty not our ability to trade.
Nimrod asks valid questions, you look for an atgument, there is a big diffetence.
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An in 1984 we were in the EU and the economy was shit and unemployment high.
Why do you not feel the £ will not recover ?
Certainly isn't business as usual. My company for example has stopped taking payments in pounds for the next week at least.
3 of our customers are not ordering (they pay in € usually) for the foreseeable future as it's not cost effective at the moment. The knock on from this is that that the sub contracted installers will get no work.
Now imagine that replicated around the UK in other industries..
No - it is considerably more shit than it was on Thursday morning. Spectacularly so.
Surely buying British products are cheaper?
I'm genuinely interested - do you actually never answer a straight question someone puts to you?
It may take years. This is a hugely seismic shift. And frankly until I can see what sort of trade deals the Leave group are planning to cobble together I can't make a judgement on whether it will ever recover at all.
An in 1984 we were in the EU and the economy was shit and unemployment high.
Why do you not feel the £ will not recover ?
Nope, not unless you know of any companies in the UK making Class 2 MID Ultrasonic Thermal Energy Meters (hint there aren't any)