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You realise thats basically the equivalent of saying 'you dont have a career in maths, therefore 2+2 equaling 4 is just your opinion' whilst ignoring the existence of calculators. |
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Fake news from @thertruth again, I don't listen anymore, ratings falling, can't be trusted, shameful!
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To give you credit; stock markets being measured in stocks did actually make me giggle. But I can't imagine that was your intention. |
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lol at the shook crowd playing economics
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And if not, why aren't you bleating this at him? You apparently have no problem with his "facts" in the OP, and it's only people replying to disagree who get told that what they have to say is "just opinion :smug:". You're not perhaps... A little biased, are you? |
The "shook" crowd = The new snowflakes?
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Tibb SD&N is absolutely hilarious today.Between this place and Donald Trump's Sweden i've Legit been pmsl.Don't ever change.Anybody.:joker:
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Britain has world’s strongest economy after Brexit
“Britain ended last year as the strongest of the world’s advanced economies with growth accelerating in the six months after the Brexit vote, it was revealed overnight,” Philip Aldrick reports for The Australian (from an article in the Sunday Times). “Business activity hit a 17-month high last month, meaning that the economy grew by 2.2 per cent last year — more than the six other leading nations, including the US, Germany and Japan.”
“Far from slowing after the referendum in June, as predicted by the Treasury and Bank of England, growth appeared to have improved,” Aldrick reports. “GDP grew at 0.3 per cent and 0.6 per cent in the first two quarters of last year, compared with 0.6 per cent and an estimated 0.5 per cent in the final period.” “Andrew Haldane, chief economist at the Bank of England, suggested that economic forecasters were facing a ‘Michael Fish moment’ over their mistaken predictions, referring to the BBC weather forecaster. Mr Haldane, comparing the profession’s failure to spot the 2008 recession to Mr Fish’s infamous assurance of ‘no hurricane’ on the eve of the great storm of 1987, said: ‘It’s a fair cop to say that the profession is to some degree in crisis,'” Aldrick reports. “Steve Baker, the Brexit-supporting MP, said that the performance of the economy since the referendum was a reproach to those who warned of dire consequences. ‘This is another moment to reflect that the horror stories that we were told simply didn’t come to pass,’ he said.” “Britain’s robust performance means the economy heads into 2017 on solid ground. James Knightley, UK economist at ING Financial Markets, said that it ‘indicates that the UK economy has strong momentum,” Aldrick reports. “The purchasing managers’ index survey of business activity across the services, construction and manufacturing industries also pointed to further hiring by companies. Recruitment across all three industries accelerated at the fastest pace in 11 months and, in a positive sign for the months ahead, new orders in the services sector, which accounts for four fifths of the economy, hit a 17-month high.” http://macdailynews.com/2017/01/06/b...-after-brexit/ |
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Yes Wise Shaun thats why USA is buying up UK Businesses and reduced prices. Up or Down Bulls or Bears the Clever ones are making good CASH, Sign Of The Times. |
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I'd imagine the "article" is in reference to Apple increasing the prices for the UK post-brexit and we have therefore become their greatest pool of profit, due to us being ripped off thanks to the struggling pound. |
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"Philip Aldrick reports for The Australian (from an article in the Sunday Times)." |
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Why aren't brexiteers protesting that all the promises made to them and the reasoning touted for brexit have all been rescinded? ...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7592616.html |
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