Search results

Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

  1. larus

    IndyRef2...

    Sigh, it's too complicated for you I know, but I'll try. The ONLY impact post the Brexit vote has been a drop in the value of the pound, and some of this was caused my Mark Carneys dumb decision to LOWER interest rates. Everything else is much better than before and is exceeding projections...
  2. larus

    IndyRef2...

    We were told that there would be an immediate impact post the vote, not when BREXIT was actioned. However, the Reamin camp and now saying that "Well, it's obvious that there won't be any impact until BREXIT happens", yet they say that sterling is because of BREXIT, but everything else is for...
  3. larus

    IndyRef2...

    The Brexit vote was in June last year, and the financial crisis was in 2008. I know you Remainers want to blame Brexit for lots of things, but that's one hell of a thing to blame Brexit for. Maybe Brexit is so powerful it can impact historical events too. Do you want to blame Brexit for the...
  4. larus

    IndyRef2...

    From the BBC: UK unemployment fell in the three months to January but there was a sharp slowdown in wage growth. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the unemployment rate fell to 4.7% - it has not been lower than that since the summer of 1975. However, wage growth has slowed to 2.3%...
  5. larus

    IndyRef2...

    Hmm, so these predictions were from Leave (these were predictions fo: 1. Emergency budget of £30bln. 2. Immediate raising of interest rates. 3. Reduced economic activity/recession. 4. Crash in house prices. 5. Job losses. I'll omit the WW3/NATO threats as so frigging ludicrous that only an...
  6. larus

    IndyRef2...

    It's because people like him find it easier to jump from the position of Brexit voters wanting to be independent from the EU to them being racist scum. That's easier for him, rather than having the intelligence to realise that lots of people made a reasoned decision based on the undemocratic...
  7. larus

    IndyRef2...

    But it is a big question; not so much the 'currency' as they can use whatever currency they wish. The issue is who is the 'lender of last resort', i.e. the central bank. In the US, this is the Fed, in the Eu, it's the ECB and in the UK, it's the BoE. This is the bank that controls the...
  8. larus

    IndyRef2...

    Just wait for his predictions of a Yes vote for independence then you know it's safe in he bag (for the No camp). He really comes across as someone who is so blinkered and just can't accept that other intelligent people have the audacity to have an alternate view of the EU to him. He can't...
  9. larus

    IndyRef2...

    If they want to go, good luck to 'em. But, with oil revenues sinking fast due to US shale and needing to have their own currency, they'd be fecked. Honestly can't see them voting that way. All of the polls point the other way, so this will be then end of wee Krankie too if she has the referendum.
Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top