The house across the road has sold in 2 weeks there is another one up for sale next door but two I noticed on the main road there are 3 up for sale
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We wont know the full effect on the UK economy until a) someone invokes Article 50 and b) we know what trade deal we have with the EU. It seems that even the current cabinet have big concerns on the effect it will have as they prepare to abandon many of their own policies. Chancellor may 'reset' economic policy in Autumn Statement - BBC News And the stories from Easyjet yesterday just underline how very difficult its going to be. Lost revenue for them means lost revenue for the UK government in taxes. At what point does a government run out of people to borrow from to balance their books?
Fpmsl yeah lost Rev for easy jet means lost tax revenue...they buy fuel in dollars so they don't pay the UK tax, don't pay much Corp tax, pay their people below avg wage (and don't employ that many given their revenue) will pass on ALL the cost to the consumer anyway....oh and their share price went UP after they announced that yesterday Straws...clutching...at
Actually the reset thing, in context, is what lefties have been calling for!!! A change to current tax and spend policies and removal of the 2020 pledge. #whodbeapolotician
Except pre-referendum, everyone was saying the effect would be unmitigated disaster for the UK if it voted to leave the EU. Now all of a sudden we don't know. Right now, most indicators are showing a positive trend since the vote. As usual, if the current data doesn't back up your position, just say we'll all be doomed in the future without any evidence.
So i am clutching at straws am i? Brexit plunges UK economy to worst level since 2009, data suggests - BBC News
I read that this morning. Another economist's prediction of doom and gloom. Remind me of what they were predicting pre referendum? It's amazing in that article, how many times the words "suggests", "could", "might" appear The same PMI organization reported a figure of 46 in June, pre referendum. They now report a level of 47.7 in July. So a better outlook post Brexit vote then. Selective reporting me thinks. :Hilarious: UK construction battered in June by Brexit fears - Markit| Reuters
It's the same kind of language from both sides though, so don't get sucked into that. No one knows what will happen. If they did they'd win the EuroMillions every week.
I'm not getting sucked into anything. You've confirmed exactly what I said about these economists in your 2nd sentence, so your point is?
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