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Old 23-09-2016, 12:00   #1636
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread





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Exclusive Costs at Virgin Media have so far risen by £7m this year following Brexit, due to increased import costs, the company revealed in a Q&A with staff this week seen by The Register.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/09...ake_of_brexit/

No idea what the end result of that will be but makes sense given VM's equipment is purchased in US Dollars while their customers pay them in Sterling. That must be worth another quid a month in price rises

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I am losing my mind.

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/polit...-a3352386.html

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George Osborne today put himself at the helm of the battle against a “hard Brexit” as the Tories teetered on the brink of a new outburst of bitter infighting over Europe.

The former chancellor branded Leave campaigners — who believe other EU countries with strong trading links with the UK will simply fall in line behind a good Brexit deal for Britain — as “naive”.

He also hit out at “false prophets” promising greater security if Britain goes it alone. Millions of people risked finding themselves “permanently poorer and more insecure” if the departure from the union is bungled, he added.

Speaking in Chicago, Mr Osborne said: “Brexit won a majority. Hard Brexit did not.
George Osborne. George bloody Osborne is sticking up for sensible positions while Labour are jumping on the bandwagon.

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