This is a joke..... right?

It's getting there, slowly.
What are you going to do with yourself when the day of 'exit' arrives?

Scream at the sky?

I won't have to.

Because what you expect to happen, won't.

Ask yourself instead - what are you going to do on that day?
 
Ulster bank: Eurozone GDP rose 0.6% q/q & 2.5% y/y in Q3, a touch stronger than expected & providing new evidence of ongoing robust momentum.

How is the UK doing in comparison?
 
Rats, not so well.

"The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said it is “almost certain” the leave vote has damaged living standards and hit the growth potential of the economy. The thinktank also scaled back its expectations for growth in the UK for the next three years.

Against a backdrop of improving economic conditions around the world, the UK is expected to record GDP growth of 1.6% this year, down from NIESR’s previous estimate for growth of 1.7%. In contrast, global GDP is expected to grow by 3.5% this year."

"It is ‘almost certain’ the leave vote has damaged living standards as it scales back economic growth forecasts...and has cost every household more than £600 a year"

And that is before Brexit has even happened! That was just the vote (and the carnage that followed).

But I know you ain't bovvered - this was never about the economy for you, was it? No.
 
Rats, not so well.

"The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said it is “almost certain” the leave vote has damaged living standards and hit the growth potential of the economy. The thinktank also scaled back its expectations for growth in the UK for the next three years.

Against a backdrop of improving economic conditions around the world, the UK is expected to record GDP growth of 1.6% this year, down from NIESR’s previous estimate for growth of 1.7%. In contrast, global GDP is expected to grow by 3.5% this year."

"It is ‘almost certain’ the leave vote has damaged living standards as it scales back economic growth forecasts...and has cost every household more than £600 a year"

And that is before Brexit has even happened! That was just the vote (and the carnage that followed).

But I know you ain't bovvered - this was never about the economy for you, was it? No.
Does that mean I'll have to settle for just the boiler suit?
 
Rats, not so well.

"The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said it is “almost certain” the leave vote has damaged living standards and hit the growth potential of the economy. The thinktank also scaled back its expectations for growth in the UK for the next three years.

Against a backdrop of improving economic conditions around the world, the UK is expected to record GDP growth of 1.6% this year, down from NIESR’s previous estimate for growth of 1.7%. In contrast, global GDP is expected to grow by 3.5% this year."

"It is ‘almost certain’ the leave vote has damaged living standards as it scales back economic growth forecasts...and has cost every household more than £600 a year"

And that is before Brexit has even happened! That was just the vote (and the carnage that followed).

But I know you ain't bovvered - this was never about the economy for you, was it? No.


Good old predictions by those that know:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

If at any time in the last 15 years or so had any of these so called experts been right then maybe jusy maybe would i take this on board, but since they haven't I'll take it as i normally do, nothing more than scare tactics trying to make things look bad.
 
"OH! OH! BAD NEWS!"

"NNNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-NAAA-NAAAAH-NAAAAAAAAAH..."

And that, ladies and gents, is why that MP was right when he said what he said about Leave voters.



not as bright as the Remainers...
 
"The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR).

Ah ,, yet another organisation receiving funding from your beloved EU.. No wonder they produce such data. (think about that for a moment DA) I reckon you'd do well as an assessor for one of these private companies who deem quadraplegics fit for work. ;);)
 
I refer the right 'onourable gentleman to the answer I gave in post #70.



It's all just a great big conspiracy to you lot, ain't it. Well, you are right - and Banks and Bannon are behind it. You twits.
 
DA, let's put this in context. If you're paid by the government to produce a report on something (and your payday depends on that report being exactly what the government saying what they want to say) , you're going to produce a biased report (to ensure you get paid) No different to an organisation that receives EU funding. They are going to produce reports that follow EU lines, ensuring the funding continues.
 
Oh, stop it, JJ!!! Jeepers, man!

Yer 'aving a laff, mate.

Good lord.

Bannon et al have done an astonishingly good job at deceiving the population.

Well, the stupid half at least.
 
"The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said it is “almost certain” the leave vote has damaged living standards and hit the growth potential of the economy. The thinktank also scaled back its expectations for growth in the UK for the next three years.
The Leave vote itself isn't the cause of the recent subdued economic growth the UK is faced with. The uncertainty of a deal, any deal, is what's causing it, I'm surprised the figures are as good as they are tbh, what with the the way the EU are deliberately dragging their heels.
They want the confusion and uncertainty to continue for as long as possible.
Once a deal is done business and investment will return when everyone knows where they stand.
 
I refer the right 'onourable gentleman to the answer I gave in post #76
 
The Leave vote itself isn't the cause of the recent subdued economic growth the UK is faced with. The uncertainty of a deal, any deal, is what's causing it, I'm surprised the figures are as good as they are tbh, what with the the way the EU are deliberately dragging their heels.
They want the confusion and uncertainty to continue for as long as possible.
Once a deal is done business and investment will return when everyone knows where they stand.


You think its just the EUdragging its feet? Not the UK too?

I see Davies is preparing the brexiteers by warning that a large amount of money will be involved

He knew it all along, just got to gently break it to those who didn't see it.
 
The Leave vote itself isn't the cause of the recent subdued economic growth the UK is faced with. The uncertainty of a deal, any deal, is what's causing it, I'm surprised the figures are as good as they are tbh, what with the the way the EU are deliberately dragging their heels.
They want the confusion and uncertainty to continue for as long as possible.
Once a deal is done business and investment will return when everyone knows where they stand.

It's as simple as this, Longs:

Brexit is NUTS. It is absolutely CRAZY. It's economic suicide. It damages our true values. It wrecks what made Britain GREAT. It ruins our standing in the world. It makes us a laughing stock. It panders to the most simple-minded bigots, those who made up the bulk of its supporters. The whole campaign was financed and driven by right-wing zealots like Bannon and Banks (and with help from the you-know-whos). Brexit has not only direct parallels to Trumpism, but was controlled by some of the same people.

And, these people don't give a t*** about the likes of you and me. They simply want their insular waspish world of low tax and capital freedom and power. And these guys are already the richest of the rich; these are the circles they move around in.

If these guys get their way, you can kiss the NHS goodbye for starters - we won't have the money to finance it, so expect partial privatisation - or more (because that's what all these guys want).
 
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