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wtfjapan
ah that's the result of people not truely looking at the big picture of Brexit , voting with their hearts instead of heads.
The real battle will begin when the UK tries to negotiate a FTA with the EU. EU won't give them the same benefits as other members theyd be better to force the hands of UK manufacturers to move production and jobs to within the UK. The drain on the UK economy has only just begun.The UK can have their sovereignty back but it'll come at a high price.
JeffLee
Japan and many other countries would love to have such currency depreciation. In fact they have been working hard at it, but not so successfully.
"Fluctuations" = lower prices = affordability. God forbid that normal mid-income Britons will be able to afford to buy a house in central London again.
Wakarimasen
note unemployment is down though.
Fadamor
Not for long.
http://www.japantoday.com/category/business/view/uk-employers-scale-back-hiring-plans-after-brexit-vote
kurisupisu
And inflation is going up! Contrary to what this article purports, I'm seeing record prices for my products in the UK at the moment......
ThePBot
Well done Nigel.
englisc aspyrgend
The overall data does not support this article, talk about confirmation bias and cherry picking the data to support your argument. Any scientist would be fired if he did this with his results.
nath
What data?