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    You Brexiters are truly something else when it comes to the fucking idiot stakes. Look, there is no deal to be had that is worth the candle to anyone with a fucking brain. You quit the club, you lose the benefits and turn the clock back 44 years and break up the Union. Or, you realise Brexit is a fucking stupid idea and cancel the whole sorry saga for the fucking stupid car accident that it is. We intelligent folk already know that Brexit means failure and loss without the need to experience the catastrophe. You Brexit morons have to have your fucking legs amputated before you know what being fucking legless entails.

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    Now that's off your chest, do you believe UK will be the last to leave?

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    Unemployment down again, wages rising above inflation, this wasn't supposed to happen following the vote to leave. Lying fraudulent remoaners. Seems the people who matter as in business not civil servants and brain washed students still have faith in the UK economy. Anyway SeekingAss you should be happy with circa 3% inflation as bit of extra life support for you when comes to the yearly state pension increase.

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    You silly fucker, you in your ignorance still cannot comprehend the reality of Britain today, you mofo. Your so- called burgeoning employment statistics mask the truth of those jobs, a million of which are fantasy self - employed bullshit jobs justifying subsidy from tax credits. Factor in the zero hours contract workers, the bullshit training apprentice schemes and the other bogus youth schemes designed to massage the figures and the reality becomes clearer: the economy is in stasis, zero growth in three months, investment is in a hiatus, inflation is about to get another hike through the petrol/ energy costs rising faster due to Trump fuckimg Iran exacerbated by the established Brexit induced devaluation.
    The entire manufacturing and transport sectors have just realised the enormity of the imminent disaster as they now understand that the current Tory government has not a clue as to how it will regulate their industries outside the single market. They are horrified and appalled by the sheer carelessness of an utterly dysfunctional cabinet.

    Britain is fucked, and don't forget there is no more cheap money for the financial institutions and borrowing is about to get 2 % more expensive. Factor in the awful,reality that 16 million have less than £100 in savings and even the dimmest Brexit moron will understand just how fragile the economics of Britain truly is.And this is the background to a decade of forthcoming losses amounting to up to £60 billions annually.

    I reckon my pensions will get a boost of 5% this September, probably 2-3% more than most public sector workers will get, and certainly more than 10 million zero hours contract workers and Amazon slaves.

    suck it up, Brexit boy.

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    Unemployment lowest since 1975, real wages rising, project fear your boys have taken one hell of a beating.

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    SeekingAss logic, unemployment lowest since 1975 is bad, real wages rising is bad, what a thick pretend Mick.

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    Brexit Bot prefers his figures massaged... tis the Tory way

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    Why is it that with the low unemployment rate and wage growth there is no significant productivity growth?

    I wonder what would happen to those figures if a clean brexit was announced, May and Hammond stepped aside, and Gove took over.

    Oh what fun that would be, from the sidelines.

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    Seeking ass has never lived or worked in the real world and resents the shit exchange rate he gets now.
    Suck it up bright and shining object.
    Intrested to know where the annual 60 bn losses come from? More imagination from a detached loser in Asia? Probably the same place his “parity with the dollar” came from, the vindictive old sad sack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    Brexit Bot prefers his figures massaged... tis the Tory way
    Feel free to post your figures cupcake showing anything different to what I posted. What is it with you remoaners predicting doom and gloom for the UK and when the good news keeps coming you get all upset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Why is it that with the low unemployment rate and wage growth there is no significant productivity growth?

    I wonder what would happen to those figures if a clean brexit was announced, May and Hammond stepped aside, and Gove took over.

    Oh what fun that would be, from the sidelines.
    Productivity growth? Well known fact Brits are lazy so don't be expecting to see any of that regardless of Brexit or no Brexit as the last decades of stats will attest to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    a detached loser in Asia
    Hi Chas

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Well known fact Brits are lazy
    Link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    Link?
    I'm a Brit and I'm lazy. But in all seriousness the productivity figures for the UK have always lacked behind other European countries for as long as time began, we are even lazier than the Italians and Spanish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    There was a straight forward plan, it's just that those in power still don't accept the referendum result and are trying to thwart Brexit or water it down at every opportunity so that it is Brexit in name only. Consequence of having a pro EU civil service.
    the problem is that plan is not feasible in these days and ages, it's like saying just cut off a vital organ and nothing of consequences will happen

    only a neerdental would think that way, which is exactly Farage thought process

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    Of course there were going to be consequences and some short term pain, no one is disputing that. But that's what we voted for, not some half in half out bollox or leaving in name only.

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    anyway I am all good for Brexit and removing all their vital organs, the horrible fookers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    anyway I am all good for Brexit and removing all their vital organs, the horrible fookers
    You're so doomed without us. Macron is currently doing an excellent job in ensuring Le Penn wins next time around. Surprised all the protests and unrest in France against the granny grabbers reforms isn't getting more press.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    I'm a Brit and I'm lazy. But in all seriousness the productivity figures for the UK have always lacked behind other European countries for as long as time began, we are even lazier than the Italians and Spanish.
    I'm pretty sure that the Brits have the longest working hours in Europe... care to prove me wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo View Post
    I'm pretty sure that the Brits have the longest working hours in Europe... care to prove me wrong?
    Is this where you change the subject from productivity to working hours?

    If you want to talk about working hours fine, we are signed up to the EU working time directives and unless you sign them away your employer is bound by them. So no idea what point you are trying to make here cupcake. But if want to get back to productivity which seems to be what you are disputing go Google the UKs last 10, 20 or 30 years and go compare it to Germany, France, Italy, Spain or whoever you like and you'll see the UK figures are actually quite shocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Of course there were going to be consequences and some short term pain, no one is disputing that. But that's what we voted for, not some half in half out bollox or leaving in name only.
    it's not going to be short term pains, but long ones

    actually possibly terminal pains,

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    You're so doomed without us. Macron is currently doing an excellent job in ensuring Le Penn wins next time around. Surprised all the protests and unrest in France against the granny grabbers reforms isn't getting more press.
    Macron is doing a Thatcher round, if he fails, it's not Lepen, she has no chance of winning anything now, it's Melanchon, a former Trotsky supporter, and he almost got 2nd place with Macon in the last election

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    it's not going to be short term pains, but long ones

    actually possibly terminal pains,
    Don't be silly, how's Paris working out in taking London's place as Europe's financial capital? We both know never going to happen as apart from North Africans and British retirees no one really wants to live in France. How are Macrons reforms going by the way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Don't be silly, how's Paris working out in taking London's place as Europe's financial capital? We both know never going to happen as apart from North Africans and British retirees no one really wants to live in France. How are Macrons reforms going by the way?
    HK has a better chance to be the new world capital of currencies, than London

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    Macron is doing a Thatcher round, if he fails, it's not Lepen, she has no chance of winning anything now, it's Melanchon, a former Trotsky supporter, and he almost got 2nd place with Macon in the last election
    Not the current Le Penn, but her fuckable niece could do it when Macron alienates everyone as he's trying his best to do, in France anyway as I'm sure Brussels loves him.

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