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Old 26-01-2018, 13:04   #1709
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Sigh.

It’s wrong to keep bringing up the argument, ‘we haven’t left yet’, there was plenty of wild scare stories brought up if a leave decision had been made, right after the result. All of them showed to be very inaccurate, the pound dropped and the value of the £vs$, have you noticed it’s value these days?
Yes, voting leave hasn't impacted the UK negatively one iota. Oh, hang on!


UK annual growth slips to lowest since 2012

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George Buckley, chief UK economist at Nomura, said that, despite the acceleration, economic growth in Britain was the lowest among the G7 group of rich countries.“Brexit is likely to be the main driver of this underperformance, and how the UK performs relative to the global recovery will now depend significantly on how the upcoming talks are perceived,” he said.

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