That tweet would make more sense if he took a picture of the BBC but instead he's used Sky News...
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@xxMATTGxx; lmao how did i miss that
yes sky. credit to BBC i checked twitter and they haven't done the link with Brexit line
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...er-brexit-vote
Have you ever heard such rubbish?
Next we'll be treated to correlations like "Marmalade sales dipped 506% since Brexit" and "Slips at work rise 47% since Brexit"
Give me a break.
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/10/06/briti...ecade-low.html
yay brexit
*the homophobic attack correlation did make me smile though
"Only for UK to assess the outcome of the negotiations and decide if it is in their interests" says Tusk pic.twitter.com/7dz2ofcNWl
— Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) October 13, 2016Excellent. Well that's just what we voted for, not a fudge.It's hard Brexit or no Brexit at all, says EU council president https://t.co/QLcxoP4qFo
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 13, 2016
Why excellent? Because it means negotiations should be short. I think we'll finalise & withdraw by winter 2017 tbh.
The pound has continued its collapse, which will lead to an increase in prices in both exports and imports. Great news.
You do realise it has been Bank of England policy now for a few years to have a weaker GBP for exports/FDI?
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ng-brexit-vote
Fall in Sterling is a welcome change, says former Bank of England Governor Lord Mervyn King
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Originally Posted by Guardian
News just coming in that a Committee for Brexit has been set up... with the most eurosceptic ministers dominating it.
I think today may be the day I sign up to the Conservative and Unionist Party. Our coup de'tat of the Tory Party is complete.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...exit-ministers
U.K.’s May Loads Team for EU Talks With Hard Brexit Ministers
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Originally Posted by Bloomberg
Only really applicable to the professional services industry, which is ironic as those are the jobs that the people who voted Brexit aren't actually qualified to do.
Britain doesn't manufacture raw materials, meaning we have to import them to make a product to export. Thus, it is bad news for the common man.
@AgnesIO; Not really as it makes manufacturing cheaper here so hopefully more manufacturers start up as a result.
Remainers claim a low sterling is a disaster and Leavers claim it is a blessing. Reality is it's neither but somewhere in the middle.