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Devauxt commented Jul 27, 2016That is my point, these numbers cannot be attributed to Brexit. At the moment, Brexit opinion is only guess work and finger in the air predictions and apart from the referendum result itself, we are still in the EU for the next two to three years
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016
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Devauxt commented Jul 27, 2016Whilst I agree with you that the current numbers are related to before Brexit, they did seem to want to link earlier announcements with the Brexit itself. I think you were involved in the discussion on Jul 22nd. I think we will need at least two ...
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016
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Devauxt commented Jul 27, 2016If you wanted to take long position on the GBP, you would be looking to buy at the lowest price. Stops below the announcement simply provided liquidity for their long position. looking at the charts there seems to be accumulation of long postions at ...
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016
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Devauxt commented Jul 27, 2016Isn't it strange that xy76 and barkie only ever remark about the negative news relating to the UK economy and always seem to associate that bad news with brexit
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016
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Devauxt commented Jul 25, 2016I think that bounce in the French economy came at the same time Hollande had to declare how much he was paying his hairdresser per annum. Coincidence??
UK economy contracts at steepest pace since early-2009
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Devauxt commented Jul 23, 2016Seriously guys why the hell are you engaging in a debate with someone with scottish Socialist Numpty Party and EU apologist tendencies? You are wasting your breath. You would get more sense from an Amoeba. When someone believes the opposite of this ...
The Failure of Free Migration
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Devauxt commented Jul 23, 2016There is a simple answer to your problem, p155 off out of this forum Lul
The Failure of Free Migration
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Devauxt commented Jul 22, 2016What Joy, we can be a thorn in the arse of Junker and Hollande for years to come. That is going to drive Junker to drink even more and Hollande's hairdresser is going to have a bugger of a job as he looses more hair, allegedly. Lol
Brexit to Spark U.K. Recession, Forecasters Say
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Devauxt commented Jul 22, 2016Now that the UK is gone they will be able to do what ever they like. You should read article 48 of the Lisbon Treaty. items 6 and 7 are blinders url In essence, changes to the treaty regardless of impact can be introduced without ever having ...
The Failure of Free Migration
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Devauxt commented Jul 22, 2016We just need to seize the opportunity and plot a new course. The decision is made, now the government needs to produce a credible plan to reduce uncertainty. Vicky Pollard type cries of yes but no but yes but no........ wont put shekels in anyone's ...
Brexit to Spark U.K. Recession, Forecasters Say
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Devauxt commented Jul 22, 2016barkie, I know that you would like nothing better than to see the UK and its economy tip into the Atlantic because it had the audacity to question your master, the EU and because it doesn't subscribe to you socialist beliefs and tendencies. We in ...
UK economy contracts at steepest pace since early-2009
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Devauxt commented Jul 22, 2016So it was the referendum and not the Brexit itself that an impact. EU, Gov and the Remain camp seemed to think the Remain concept would prevail up untill the night of the vote count
Brexit to Spark U.K. Recession, Forecasters Say
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Devauxt commented Jul 22, 2016The numbers are the numbers. As I read it, it shows a trend line dating back to pre 2014. However, the question I would ask is, did Brexit really contibute to that decline or was the whole uncertainty around the referendum itself? Given that Brexit ...
UK economy contracts at steepest pace since early-2009
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Devauxt commented Jul 22, 2016Could you settle this one for me xy76? Is Nicola Surgeon really Jimmy Krankie?
The Failure of Free Migration
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Devauxt commented Jul 22, 2016The numbers are the numbers. As I read it, it shows a trend line dating back to pre 2014. However, the question I would ask is, did Brexit contibute to that decline or was the whole uncertainty around the referendum itself? Given that Brexit is only ...
Brexit to Spark U.K. Recession, Forecasters Say