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Old 15-01-2018, 08:05 AM #6
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The bluest of Mondays... Well done you parasitic tory twunts you finally bled the country dry!!


The proverbial shiz has hit the fan, brace yourself for the next recession.

'It recorded a more than £1.4bn loss during the first half of its financial year and the departure of its chief executive last year also contributed to a major investor exodus, sending shares plummeting from around 230 pence a year ago to just over 14 pence at Friday's market close.

Carillion employs some 46,000 people worldwide, of which 20,000 are in the UK, and holds major contracts for HS2, prisons, the NHS and the armed forces.'

My opinion is that investors are no longer interested in the UK due to our status as a stand alone country alongside an ineffective shambolic government.
I dread to think what the ramifications of this will be :/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a8159326.html
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