Everything is just finances.Brexit isn't just finances
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You're right, it is. That doesn't mean more exports is bad for the country. In fact, low exports are often a sign of the kind of constriction our economy faces.Balance of payments (total exported minus total imported) is an old metric. The UK has for decades imported more than we've exported. But I don't believe things like house purchases made from abroad are counted in this metric? Would be interesting to find out.
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This absolute clam slides out of every question with the same disdain for the people he serves, as his orange friend over in the White House. If this is the best the tories can do can then it really doesn't offer them much hope going forward.
Here we go againsame fudging arguments about it being a bad thing.
same oldInteresting thing is, when it stops being an argument - an opinion - and the reality is there to. Like the value of the pound.
Remember the quick and easy mantra? Brexit will be easy. You're now complaining that its the same old nonsense, well yeah, that is Brexit. A lot of gonad*s for nothing of value.
same old
Especially from the same old bitchers " its not fair we lost i gonna scream and scream"![]()
Interesting thing is, when it stops being an argument - an opinion - and the reality is there to see. Like the value of the pound.
What about those who do that for a living that had been saying it for the best part of 18 months?That was one of my fave parts. People jumping into Facebook with "the pound was over valued anyway". Like they've been sat on the trading floor selling Euro/Dollar Spots and Forwards![]()
What about those who do that for a living that had been saying it for the best part of 18 months?
same old
Especially from the same old bitchers " its not fair we lost i gonna scream and scream"![]()
What about those who do that for a living that had been saying it for the best part of 18 months?
Only because we can't import from wherever we like, whenever we like.A strong pound was a good thing. The global markets had great faith in UK plc. The cost of a weekly shop has to be a good bit more now.
My understanding was that everyone expected it to trend to roughly level with the Euro over time, it was just a question of when.I'd be keen to understand what valuation method they used to determine it has overvalued, as the £ weight in 2007 was far higher
My understanding was that everyone expected it to trend to roughly level with the Euro over time, it was just a question of when.
As i said before, Boris could come take a dump on some people's front garden and they would clap him off for handing out free fertiliser as a Brexit bonus.
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