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Did love this tweet about Brexit. Probably the best analogy I've seen:
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And there follows some very amusing responses |
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Except that more than half who expressed an interest did want to go.
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Particularly like the lines "Labour are the family next door who are also going to Pontins which is puzzling when they supposedly don’t like Pontins" and "Dave, who lent the brochure, isn't coming on the trip" :D |
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Just need the rest of the country to follow suit ;)
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https://news.sky.com/story/carney-se...comes-11381658
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Brexit hasn't even happened yet, this is just the reaction to the prospect of it. Never mind Boris is ordering a new Jet for Brexit business, hope he's not raiding all that NHS money he promised. |
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Mark Carney has claimed the Brexit vote has left households £900 worse off annually, describing the sum as "a lot of money."
He's just another Euro lover that needs to hide the fact he's pretty useless at his job. Was it the Brexit vote that has increased oil prices? Was it the Brexit vote that pushed the local councils into the desperate attempts to 'save' £millions every year on their budgets? Was it the Brexit vote that has decimated the high streets, or caused the ongoing closures of many named companies? Was it the Brexit vote that has held interest rates at low levels for years? Was it the Brexit vote that encouraged the shenanigans of the bankers/traders - something we're still paying for? |
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Mark Carney's predictions are as reliable as a 3 month ahead weather forecast. He has been consitently wrong post Brexit and continues in vein.
The reduction in growth to near zero in the first quarter of this year was dominated by a fall in the construction sector of ~6%, mainly due to the appaling weather and precious little to do with Brexit. |
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Ah bless MrK found himself something to cheer him up hopefully he'll quit while he's ahead and go enjoy a drink in his garden. Carney is about as reliable as a north korean takeaway the guy has a lousy track record and hopefully when he goes we will get somebody a lot better. Even if it were true it's a price many of us are willing to pay to get out of the EU hell double and triple it still a bargain to be out of the EU and not long now till we are out.
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I guess the rich bods must have skewed the average somewhat!! |
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I am sure someone will be along with the right figures if the Bank of England is wrong in their summary of the economy over the last couple of years....
The question is why, if Mark Carney is so bad, did the government want him to extend his contract? |
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Failing upwards seems to be the norm these days boris johnson is proof of that Jon.
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