The EU - what next?

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Dunno - but last I heard, he was stuck in a queue of lorries on the M20 !

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Oh dear barney. You will have the scaremongers choking on their Chardonnay. That's not what they want to hear.
You and towny are spot on.
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They'll be drinking brown ale and Watney's Red Barrel once we revert to "Little England" !

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Don't forget the Double Diamond (it works wonders) :sarcasm:
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At least we won't have to endure the Tripel Trappist any more !!


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The reason a low pound is not so good for many of our exporters is very simple,
Any raw materials coming from overseas have increased in price by the same amount,
de-valuations of currency are only a short term fix and tend to lead to excessive increases in inflation in the future.

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The Conservative leadership election figures just announced from the parliamentary vote:

Michael Gove - 46

Andrea Leadsom - 84

Theresa May - 199

Pretty decisive - but will the "party faithful" agree ?

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brillo wrote:
The reason a low pound is not so good for many of our exporters is very simple,
Any raw materials coming from overseas have increased in price by the same amount,
de-valuations of currency are only a short term fix and tend to lead to excessive increases in inflation in the future.
High inflation with higher wages is probably just what Carney and Georgy boy are wanting, it should lead to a much faster repayment of the national debt as, similar to mortgages, we have higher revenues to repay the debt.
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Poetic justice if Ledson gets a hammering, only the German has come out unscathed from the gang of four, but they are always the winners anyway.

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Ray Scully wrote:
Poetic justice if Ledson gets a hammering, only the German has come out unscathed from the gang of four, but they are always the winners anyway.
There's just a hope we will be staying in the EU on that basis :eh: :think: :lol:
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Following any Tory Leadership election there should be a General Election to allow voters a decision on who they want as Prime minister !!!

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brillo wrote:
Following any Tory Leadership election there should be a General Election to allow voters a decision on who they want as Prime minister !!!
That is a frightening prospect, Jeremy heading up our Brexit renegotiation team, he would probably opt to take in all the EU's refugees/immigrants/IS terrorists as well as securing the worst trade deal possible, and then double the minimum wage and increase top rate tax to 99% for any group of workers he hates.
You may dislike the Tories but I think they are best placed to negotiate our new arrangement with the EU.
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brillo wrote:
Following any Tory Leadership election there should be a General Election to allow voters a decision on who they want as Prime minister !!!
Nah - too much like democracy :sarcasm:
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brillo wrote:
Following any Tory Leadership election there should be a General Election to allow voters a decision on who they want as Prime minister !!!
You mean like the one we had immediately after Gordon Brown became Labour leader?

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brillo wrote:
Following any Tory Leadership election there should be a General Election to allow voters a decision on who they want as Prime minister !!!
Then wouldn't that be akin to electing a President ?


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YES
What next

Consumer confidence has experienced the sharpest drop since December 1994 and travel spending is 'particularly vulnerable'.

A one-off poll by research group GfK, following Britain's vote to leave the European Union, found the index has fallen 8 points to minus 9.

"All of the key measures used to calculate the Index have fallen," said GfK.

"This long-running survey dates back to 1974, and there has not been a sharper drop than this for 21 years."

The result was split according to how people voted and showed that 'Remainers' were at minus 13 while 'Leavers' were more optimistic at minus 5.

"Our analysis suggests that in the immediate aftermath of the referendum, sectors like travel, fashion and lifestyle, home, living, DIY and grocery are particularly vulnerable to consumers cutting back their discretionary spending," said Joe Staton, head of market dynamics at GfK.

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brillo wrote:
Following any Tory Leadership election there should be a General Election to allow voters a decision on who they want as Prime minister !!!
I don't totally disagree with that statement but the Labour party is in no current state to fight a snap election.

They could be decimated in the north, as they have been in Scotland.

If we have a quick election, we could easily end up with UKIP being the third party, behind the Tories and SNP.

Thinking seriously, it could be in the Governments favour to call a snap election, but not in the country's.
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towny44 wrote:
brillo wrote:
Following any Tory Leadership election there should be a General Election to allow voters a decision on who they want as Prime minister !!!
That is a frightening prospect, Jeremy heading up our Brexit renegotiation team, he would probably opt to take in all the EU's refugees/immigrants/IS terrorists as well as securing the worst trade deal possible, and then double the minimum wage and increase top rate tax to 99% for any group of workers he hates.
You may dislike the Tories but I think they are best placed to negotiate our new arrangement with the EU.
You're right towny, l don't like the tories but l do agree with everything you have said :thumbup:


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Ray Scully wrote:
YES
What next

Consumer confidence has experienced the sharpest drop since December 1994 and travel spending is 'particularly vulnerable'.

A one-off poll by research group GfK, following Britain's vote to leave the European Union, found the index has fallen 8 points to minus 9.

"All of the key measures used to calculate the Index have fallen," said GfK.

"This long-running survey dates back to 1974, and there has not been a sharper drop than this for 21 years."

The result was split according to how people voted and showed that 'Remainers' were at minus 13 while 'Leavers' were more optimistic at minus 5.

"Our analysis suggests that in the immediate aftermath of the referendum, sectors like travel, fashion and lifestyle, home, living, DIY and grocery are particularly vulnerable to consumers cutting back their discretionary spending," said Joe Staton, head of market dynamics at GfK.


Steady up Ray!! You are in danger of being told to "suck it up". You know the old saying ' Don't confuse me with the facts, my mind is made up'.

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Frank Manning wrote:
Ray Scully wrote:
YES
What next

Consumer confidence has experienced the sharpest drop since December 1994 and travel spending is 'particularly vulnerable'.

A one-off poll by research group GfK, following Britain's vote to leave the European Union, found the index has fallen 8 points to minus 9.

"All of the key measures used to calculate the Index have fallen," said GfK.

"This long-running survey dates back to 1974, and there has not been a sharper drop than this for 21 years."

The result was split according to how people voted and showed that 'Remainers' were at minus 13 while 'Leavers' were more optimistic at minus 5.

"Our analysis suggests that in the immediate aftermath of the referendum, sectors like travel, fashion and lifestyle, home, living, DIY and grocery are particularly vulnerable to consumers cutting back their discretionary spending," said Joe Staton, head of market dynamics at GfK.


Steady up Ray!! You are in danger of being told to "suck it up". You know the old saying ' Don't confuse me with the facts, my mind is made up'.
There's another old saying: "lies, damned lies and statistics". What was the demographic of the survey? It's all very well saying "The result was split according to how people voted and showed that 'Remainers' were at minus 13 while 'Leavers' were more optimistic at minus 5." but how many people from both "sides" were questioned?
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I think they asked Frank and Ray !


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Look Guys

I fully accept i was on the losing side of the referendum and I don't really care

As I will be on the winning side when the re-run takes place :thumbup: :lol:

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Yep, just another "I'm not a bad loser" Remain supporter !!


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qbman1 wrote:
Yep, just another "I'm not a bad loser" Remain supporter !!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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I really don't know why everyone is making such a big fuss about it. The vote has been done, the die is cast. We can no longer do anything about it. It's now up to others to sort things out as and when. :roll:

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