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Sterling surges as May secures Brexit assurances, yen dips


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11 minutes ago, Denim said:

Whenever the pound surges on some Brexit tit bit I know it's time to rush out and transfer another 20,000 bahts worth.

 

Those extra 25 saleungs  mount up over a year to at least the price of a can of Leo .....

 Maybe even a Heineken.

How many remainers do you think drink or smoke & how many normal people (????) don't?

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8 minutes ago, bomber said:

i was well aware of that,more reason for the old geezers to come home and rejoice in the joys of brexit and freedom down the local spoonies,what could be better ???? 

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This (according to MSM whenever their plight is mentioned)

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57 minutes ago, evadgib said:

How many remainers do you think drink or smoke & how many normal people (????) don't?

Good question. Remainers too smart to smoke. All the recidivist smokers in Pattaya Brexiteers to a man. Normal? OK.

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6 hours ago, Grouse said:

Serious question. I have to purchase a piece of test equipment from UK. It's a thousand quid. Do I do the transaction right now or wait until tomorrow?

     Wait,   the pound will be on the bottom  of the  pan soon. 

 

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12 hours ago, joecoolfrog said:

You do realise you have just outlined the consequencies of a 'hard ' Brexit.

I hope you also realise that the term hard brexit was made up after the remain campaign lost in the referendum and decided to make up a term to prevent what brexit was promised by the then leader of the leave campaign David Cameron.

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8 hours ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Again that is your opinion and some economists. There are others who would disagree with that analysis.

some = vast majority, the few that disagree like moggers etc fear a rise in sterling and thats bad for his Dublin based piggy bank

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