The pound is down and it makes BBC Remain headlines.
The 453 days it has been stronger was not newsworthy. What a total joke they are.
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The pound is down and it makes BBC Remain headlines.
The 453 days it has been stronger was not newsworthy. What a total joke they are.
You think people losing their jobs is a "small price to pay"?
That's an awful opinion. I bet you wouldn't hold it if it was your job. Have some humanity.
Why don't the Brexiters offer to compensate the losers from leaving the EU if they're so convinced it's worth it? Anyone who voted for it should have to contribute towards a compensation fund for the rest of the subjects.
Sounds like less people going to want to go abroad so staying in this country putting their money into the British economy rather than the Euro abyss.
Also encourages tourism into Britain bringing in Euros/Dollar/Yen etc.
Also makes British manufactured goods more attractive to foreign buyers boosting exports and making imports more expensive encouraging companies to source goods in this country.
Seems like a decent upside to me.
Well that's the idea.
The EU effectively allocated economic activity in different member countries in order to make it difficult for any one country to manage on its own.
Germany got the engineering, France got agriculture and we're supposed to cut each other's hair and deliver pizzas to each other.
We've lost the confidence and ability to do a lot of stuff during the EU period, but it can soon return. What can immediately happen is that Agriculture and the fishing industries can flourish without the constraints of EU policies, as will the secondary economic activities around them.
Let's not forget that our own home market for goods is a considerable one and the sooner we re establish manufacturing the sooner we can profit from that, and at the same time slow the outward flow of money from our economy.
The very first thing we should do after leaving is to encourage people to buy British and help British industry to fulfill that demand.
If the German led power bloc known as the EU want to exclude themselves from a marketplace of sixty million people in their latest historical attempt to dominate Europe , well then so be it, and we must exploit that market place.
Our current politicians are weak and unused to the running of an independent nation so they doubt their ability to do so, and conversely the Germans have forgotten apparently that we might occasionally fail to cringe before their attempts to bully us into submission.
So where are all the factories and infrastructure going to pop up from on November 1st?
Why did manufacturing etc leave our shores? I'm not so sure it was part of an EU master plan, more that other countries (and not EU countries) made stuff cheaper and consumers like cheaper things.
Yep. I have been buying Lloyd’s bank shares for nearly a decade. Only £25 a month but it slowly builds. Pre Brexit they were slowly recovering. For the past three years they have dropped in price.
We haven’t even left the EU yet but already it’s causing damage.
I could tell by the nonsensical Sun like headline who created this tread.
He’s got form for outraged over nonsense.
453 days where it looks like the UK is going to leave the EU with a deal negotiated by Theresa May, 1 day where it seems the UK is prepared to crash out with no deal and a Prime Minister still falsely believing in Gatt 24 (or deliberately stating incorrect information). More deal or no deal rather than leave or remain?
How can something be newsworthy when it's dependant on something that will happen in the future? Did you expect yesterday's news to be "Pound still remains less than pre Brexit-vote levels after 453 days, but is stronger today that it will be tomorrow"?
Doesn't reporting that the pound dropped in value today tell you that it was stronger yesterday?
Who gives a rat's feckin arse about Sovereignty? I more concerned about the price of a pint, the cost to fill up the car and holidays and my kids having jobs and a future.
The morons in Wales who want out when most of the gravy funding development comes from the EU.