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Pound Sterling Doing Better
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//doom and gloom seems to pervade your lives, i thought for once there is some hope that with the currency being more buoyant you would be pleased..// Emmie.... when the £ was falling they were squealing we're doomed. The same gainsayers are now of course predicting that the rise in the value of the £ is a definite sign that we are( you ahead of me here aren't...
10:51 Sat 13th Jan 2018
better news on here perhaps
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“…you would think more people would be go whoopee”
You might think so. Until you read this as well:
“The surge to almost $1.37 came after Bloomberg reported that the Spanish and Dutch finance ministers had agreed to seek a Brexit deal that kept the UK as close to the EU as possible. .”
People who voted to leave the EU did not do so in order to see the country kept as close as possible to the EU (not to be confused with Europe). They did so to see the UK diverge as far as possible from that pernicious organisation.
You might think so. Until you read this as well:
“The surge to almost $1.37 came after Bloomberg reported that the Spanish and Dutch finance ministers had agreed to seek a Brexit deal that kept the UK as close to the EU as possible. .”
People who voted to leave the EU did not do so in order to see the country kept as close as possible to the EU (not to be confused with Europe). They did so to see the UK diverge as far as possible from that pernicious organisation.
//doom and gloom seems to pervade your lives, i thought for once there is some hope that with the currency being more buoyant you would be pleased..//
Emmie.... when the £ was falling they were squealing we're doomed. The same gainsayers are now of course predicting that the rise in the value of the £ is a definite sign that we are( you ahead of me here aren't you) indeed Doooooooomed. Meehh.
Certain people will twist every scrap of data to undermine the confidence in Britain, because they have no vested or emotional connection to the United Kingdom.
Emmie.... when the £ was falling they were squealing we're doomed. The same gainsayers are now of course predicting that the rise in the value of the £ is a definite sign that we are( you ahead of me here aren't you) indeed Doooooooomed. Meehh.
Certain people will twist every scrap of data to undermine the confidence in Britain, because they have no vested or emotional connection to the United Kingdom.
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