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Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by TheBear
(Post 8357642)
Pound whore's like dropping is a knickers the.
Re-arrange the above sentence to describe what is happening today. Personally I feel we are at the beginning unless our feeble government get their act together and stop this debt addiction stuff. |
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If you never learn anything else in your life, just remember the golden rule: always blame the government. Whether you've lost your job; lost a game of golf; you're getting old; there's too much rain; you've spilled a drink of some kind; whatever it is. There's always something the government can do to make your life easier, which won't involve either raising taxes or cutting public spending. Plus, it will make you feel better to have someone to blame. :)
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Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by TheBestUsername
(Post 8357937)
If you never learn anything else in your life, just remember the golden rule: always blame the government. Whether you've lost your job; lost a game of golf; you're getting old; there's too much rain; you've spilled a drink of some kind; whatever it is. There's always something the government can do to make your life easier, which won't involve either raising taxes or cutting public spending. Plus, it will make you feel better to have someone to blame. :)
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Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by macadian
(Post 8357993)
Fair enough....up to a point. However, the then Chancellor and now PM 'no more boom and bust' Broon I would suggest has had a considerable part to play in the depth of the recession the UK now finds itself in. :(
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Worse still look we he done to the pensions.......now the youngsters will have to work until they are in their 80's.
JET:) |
Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by TheBear
(Post 8358101)
Couldn't agree more. The tw@t encouraged the nation's decade long binge on private and public debt that will guarentee a decade of stagnation or even recession like Japan. And now they are trying to sell the whole "We'll pay it off next year" line to the electorate, only the dealers aren't having any of it, hence the accelerating collapse of the pound...masked by the concomittant collapse of the Euro. Labour have destroyed our finances, our society, our democracy and our culture. Dave "cuddle me" Cameron is hopeless too. Just want that job offer now, then I can kiss this stupid country goodbye. Canada is sitting pretty financially...short medium andlong term. Lowish budget deficit, low overall debt, and low off-balance sheet debt (pension liabilities). Europe is screwed on all counts.
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Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by Mike Gas
(Post 8358420)
Don’t know why you are blaming Labour so much, they and the Conservatives are just as much to blame this all started under Thatcher in the seventies when they wasted all that income from North Sea Oil and created the greed society.
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Originally Posted by Souvy
(Post 8357729)
Don't even go there. I had to move money over earlier this week to buy my RRSP. I got $1.59.:(
Can't see much hope of an improvement, Uk economy has had it. Depressing as it is to watch your savings devalue as you exchange, at least Canada should have a better economic future. |
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There may be a glimmer of hope. If the Tories win the general election normally things pick up for a day or two :lol:
JET:) |
Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by JET747
(Post 8358149)
Worse still look we he done to the pensions.......now the youngsters will have to work until they are in their 80's.
JET:) |
Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by Mike Gas
(Post 8358420)
Don’t know why you are blaming Labour so much, they and the Conservatives are just as much to blame this all started under Thatcher in the seventies when they wasted all that income from North Sea Oil and created the greed society.
Britain has been in a slow decline regardless of the party of government since at least WWI and a rapid decline since the end of WWII; Thatcher and North Sea oil merely gave the economy a brief respite that Labour then squandered. The pound has managed to bumble along for decades because of its past history as a relatively reliable currency, but now Brown has adopted the economic policies of a banana republic, the pound is going the same way as the currency of such a nation. I have to say I thought I was getting a bad deal when I transferred most of my money at around $2-2.15 to the pound, I'd hate to be doing it today! |
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Originally Posted by MarkG
(Post 8360711)
Yes, it's all Thatcher's fault!
Britain has been in a slow decline regardless of the party of government since at least WWI and a rapid decline since the end of WWII; Thatcher and North Sea oil merely gave the economy a brief respite that Labour then squandered. The pound has managed to bumble along for decades because of its past history as a relatively reliable currency, but now Brown has adopted the economic policies of a banana republic, the pound is going the same way as the currency of such a nation. I have to say I thought I was getting a bad deal when I transferred most of my money at around $2-2.15 to the pound, I'd hate to be doing it today! |
Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by TrishB
(Post 8360616)
No different here in Canada - Canada is not a utopia!
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Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by TrishB
(Post 8360616)
No different here in Canada - Canada is not a utopia!
So we knowingly come and make that choice and not have things eroded from underneath us. JET:) |
Re: Exchange rate
Originally Posted by wheatsheaf
(Post 8360846)
Accounting principles, statistics, reporting etc, are different and many canadian investors prefer to rely on UK/European indicators because they are more reflective of the reality. It may not be too far away before Canada has to reveal its true state of affairs. Then watch the C$ drop!
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