this makes for grim reading for the UK on 14:10 - Oct 18 with 4907 views | Rs_Holy | "Half a trillion pounds has gone missing" ... that was a bit careless! | | | |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 14:27 - Oct 18 with 4860 views | CliveWilsonSaid |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 14:10 - Oct 18 by Rs_Holy | "Half a trillion pounds has gone missing" ... that was a bit careless! |
My understanding is that it hasn't gone missing. It was never there. So nothings changed really. I'd imagine most countries net worth is very different to what is published. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 14:57 - Oct 18 with 4780 views | Brightonhoop |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 14:27 - Oct 18 by CliveWilsonSaid | My understanding is that it hasn't gone missing. It was never there. So nothings changed really. I'd imagine most countries net worth is very different to what is published. |
Based on evidence inflows and projections, yes. The inflows have fallen off a cliff costing £490 Billion. 'The apparent resilience of these flows shortly after the Brexit referendum was an illusion, since the funds had already been committed earlier. The Bank of New York Mellon, the world's biggest custodian of assets, said there had been a marked deterioration over recent weeks in purchases of sterling stocks and bonds by 'real money' players such as pension funds and sovereign wealth funds. Simon Derrick, the bank's currency strategist, said: "The outflows from the UK began in mid-August. The big buyers are disappearing." The £ is extremely weak. There will likely be a run on the pound and the likes of Soros and Co will relieve the Bank of England of a lot of gold bars again. We know this is how it works when a currency is in trouble. And the £ is in trouble. Worrying times ahead. | | | |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 15:37 - Oct 18 with 4716 views | Boston | At last, affordable housing. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 16:39 - Oct 18 with 4623 views | bob566 | could somebody in layman terms explain what a hard brexit means. Does that just mean it will be tough as f*** at first because UK will get no more funding from EU etc but then it will get easier over time because you won't have to give them anything. | | | |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 16:44 - Oct 18 with 4598 views | toboboly |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 16:39 - Oct 18 by bob566 | could somebody in layman terms explain what a hard brexit means. Does that just mean it will be tough as f*** at first because UK will get no more funding from EU etc but then it will get easier over time because you won't have to give them anything. |
It has nothing to do with how hard or easy life will be. It refers to the amount of continuity and partnership we would have with the EU. "Hard Brexit" means next to none, soft Brexit would be more like Norway etc. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 16:55 - Oct 18 with 4562 views | Sharpy36 | Terms thought up by the losing side. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 17:02 - Oct 18 with 4545 views | LythamR |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 15:37 - Oct 18 by Boston | At last, affordable housing. |
Yes as long as the money you have saved up to buy the house or the money earned to pay a mortgage is not in sterling otherwise not so much | | | |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 17:07 - Oct 18 with 4532 views | derbyhoop |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 16:39 - Oct 18 by bob566 | could somebody in layman terms explain what a hard brexit means. Does that just mean it will be tough as f*** at first because UK will get no more funding from EU etc but then it will get easier over time because you won't have to give them anything. |
Hard Brexit means leaving the EU, the Single Market and the Customs Union without any trade deal with the EU. The adjective probably refers to the landing that awaits the UK economy. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 17:21 - Oct 18 with 4488 views | stevec | Usual load of old bolox. You can do all sorts with assets, all they've done is written a load of stuff down and when it suits, write it back up again. ONS, OECD, they're all full of shÃt. | | | |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:00 - Oct 18 with 4444 views | WestbourneR |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 15:37 - Oct 18 by Boston | At last, affordable housing. |
Oh I see the Brexit was meant to break the economy so that we could have more affordable housing! No one mentioned that master plan in the build up to the referendum. It's good to know that when you're a Brexiteer every cloud, even if it's a huge storm cloud, has a beautifully deluded silver lining. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:08 - Oct 18 with 4429 views | Boston |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 17:02 - Oct 18 by LythamR | Yes as long as the money you have saved up to buy the house or the money earned to pay a mortgage is not in sterling otherwise not so much |
Would you be a money lender Lytham? | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:14 - Oct 18 with 4413 views | LythamR |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:08 - Oct 18 by Boston | Would you be a money lender Lytham? |
LOL . the last money i lent someone was in Thai Baht and i havent even seen the vig | | | |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:24 - Oct 18 with 4393 views | QPR_John |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 17:07 - Oct 18 by derbyhoop | Hard Brexit means leaving the EU, the Single Market and the Customs Union without any trade deal with the EU. The adjective probably refers to the landing that awaits the UK economy. |
Surely if a hard brexit means leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union then a soft brexit means staying in both or basically not leaving the EU. [Post edited 18 Oct 2017 18:25]
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:26 - Oct 18 with 4384 views | stevec | If all you see is doom and gloom it tends to become self prophecising . | | | |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:47 - Oct 18 with 4344 views | derbyhoop |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:24 - Oct 18 by QPR_John | Surely if a hard brexit means leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union then a soft brexit means staying in both or basically not leaving the EU. [Post edited 18 Oct 2017 18:25]
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Not true. Norway is in the Single Market but not in the EU. Turkey is in the Customs Union but nowhere near being in the EU. A soft brexitwould be a better option. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 19:00 - Oct 18 with 4324 views | Sharpy36 | Yes it is true. Staying in the single market would mean us still being tied to the rules of freedom of movement and our laws being made by the ECJ, so as said not leaving the EU. Not sure which voting slip you received, but mine had leave the EU yes or no. [Post edited 18 Oct 2017 19:01]
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 21:18 - Oct 18 with 4196 views | QPR_John |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:47 - Oct 18 by derbyhoop | Not true. Norway is in the Single Market but not in the EU. Turkey is in the Customs Union but nowhere near being in the EU. A soft brexitwould be a better option. |
But who is in both and not in the EU | | | |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 21:51 - Oct 18 with 4161 views | enfieldargh | So QPR under Fernandes is extremely organised as we know exactly where all the money went | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 21:59 - Oct 18 with 4148 views | derbyhoop |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 19:00 - Oct 18 by Sharpy36 | Yes it is true. Staying in the single market would mean us still being tied to the rules of freedom of movement and our laws being made by the ECJ, so as said not leaving the EU. Not sure which voting slip you received, but mine had leave the EU yes or no. [Post edited 18 Oct 2017 19:01]
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If it is true, please explain Norway. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 22:22 - Oct 18 with 4110 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:26 - Oct 18 by stevec | If all you see is doom and gloom it tends to become self prophecising . |
Mate, I seriously hope the irony of your statement isn't lost on you and everyone else reading it. [Post edited 18 Oct 2017 22:52]
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 22:44 - Oct 18 with 4074 views | Sharpy36 |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 21:59 - Oct 18 by derbyhoop | If it is true, please explain Norway. |
Norway have to accept the four pillars of the single market, they also have to pay towards the EU project, but have no say at higher level on important issues. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 22:50 - Oct 18 with 4058 views | Northolt_Rs | Yeah but will we beat Bolton? That’s what reeeeeeeally matters. | |
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this makes for grim reading for the UK on 00:26 - Oct 19 with 3966 views | Northernr |
this makes for grim reading for the UK on 18:26 - Oct 18 by stevec | If all you see is doom and gloom it tends to become self prophecising . |
Hang on a fcking minute, have you read your own posts about QPR at all? | | | |
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