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So one by one they are admitting how wrong they were - I won't be happy until Gloria and 20/20 hold their hands up!!

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/brexit-michael-fish-moment-bank-9571512
OOPS is that the chief economist from the Bank of England on the news saying they got it all wrong ? You should ask for an apology Glory and 20/20 they made you look right ****s.They made it look like you believe any old ****,get off your sinking ship lads,the captains already gone.<laugh>
 
So, after a few months of not posting, you spent a good couple of hours reading this thread and your only worthwhile input was to ask a question you knew the answer to?

What a party animal you must be <laugh>


Seriously, is your life that boring?
TC I didn't know you cared enough to notice I hadn't posted for a while. But there's no need to insult us little people because our lives are not as exciting as yours

Besides you do yourself a disservice. Are you saying only people with a boring life would spend hours reading your literary genius above. You are the true great fiction writer of our time.

So I thought I'd take a leaf out of your book and make my life more exciting.
everyday I'm going to spend hours on the Arsenal board and tell them how ****e their club is. Then I'll make up some stats to show them how ****e they are. Then I'll scour the internet for articles that don't prove I'm right and pretend they do prove I'm right. Maybe I could send a link of a newspaper headline saying "Arsenal manager in Bung Shame" and say its about Wenger. They won't notice its 20 years old and about George Graham. Then everynight I can give myself a pat on the back and say I fooled all those Arsenal fans. For my reward I will read the Daily Express for economic theory and financial advice. And I might even find some articles to send the arsenal board tomorrow.

On second thoughts I better not I couldn't handle the excitement
 
TC I didn't know you cared enough to notice I hadn't posted for a while. But there's no need to insult us little people because our lives are not as exciting as yours

Besides you do yourself a disservice. Are you saying only people with a boring life would spend hours reading your literary genius above. You are the true great fiction writer of our time.

So I thought I'd take a leaf out of your book and make my life more exciting.
everyday I'm going to spend hours on the Arsenal board and tell them how ****e their club is. Then I'll make up some stats to show them how ****e they are. Then I'll scour the internet for articles that don't prove I'm right and pretend they do prove I'm right. Maybe I could send a link of a newspaper headline saying "Arsenal manager in Bung Shame" and say its about Wenger. They won't notice its 20 years old and about George Graham. Then everynight I can give myself a pat on the back and say I fooled all those Arsenal fans. For my reward I will read the Daily Express for economic theory and financial advice. And I might even find some articles to send the arsenal board tomorrow.

On second thoughts I better not I couldn't handle the excitement


No - Just stick to studying all of my posts - much more entertaining and I quite like having a didicoy accountant as a stalker <cheers>
 
Is the story more accurate than the headline?
Brexit has not occurred.
Correct. Brexit has not occurred.

Only when it has been implemented fully will there be 'stability'. It's the uncertainty, or in this case, unknown, that causes instability in the city.

Having said that, the only observable impact of the current situation is the £/$, which many would argue was heading in that direction anyway. £/€ is back to where it was, suggesting that it is the EU that is sufferingmore than the UK. Stock markets are doing ok too.

BoE admits it was wrong, and the lack of movement from the financial institutions suggests that they were either wrong too, or bluffing for some reason or other (I suspect the latter).
 
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Correct. Brexit has not occurred.

Only when it has been implemented fully will there be 'stability'. It's the uncertainty, or in this case, unknown, that causes instability in the city.

Having said that, the only observable impact of the current situation is the £/$, which many would argue was heading in that direction anyway. £/€ is back to where it was, suggesting that it is the EU that is sufferingmore than the UK. Stock markets are doing ok too.

BoE admits it was wrong, and the lack of movement from the financial institutions suggests that they were either wrong too, or bluffing for some reason or other (I suspect the latter).

So you dont recognise the political pressure that is been brought to bear on these institutions to tow the line in a vain attempt to get us a decent deal...
 
How would I recognise it? Never heard of it, tbh. Got links?

The fact your grasping countrymen might feck off is the only bright spot in all of this.
Now going to get into this with you because i suspect it will descend into something neither us wants....
Feel free to have the last word.