Uk affairs, The Double Lizzie Crisis (Part 1)

This is where it’s going to get tricky for Dunnes and Musgraves. Tesco are in a unique position when it comes to Ireland. Dunnes and Musgraves are small fry for Unilever. Musgraves in a slightly better position as theyou operate a central distribution system. Regardless of their market share, the fact that Dunnes are direct delivery puts them in a very awkward position.

They will. But that’s little to do with public opinion more to do with the refactoring their tiny margins can’t afford to take any more squeezing. They have been in crisis for a few years. It’s a tough gig

Sterling is finding its real value . The “success” of “the city” over the last 15 years or so has put sterling on EPO. Brexit is largely correctional . The U.K. Economy needs to change now .

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Agree, but it needed to change 20 yrs ago. Ireland will be equally fucked when the tax haven lustre wears thin. Governments are fucking dreadful in both countries.

I’d be flabbergasted if there wasn’t a drop in sales following on from this. Will look eagerly for next quarter results

There will definitely be a drop in sales.

@RaymondCrotty hard luck bud
The Conservatives have held ex-PM David Cameron’s former seat of Witney in a by-election, but with a majority reduced by more than 20,000 votes.
Robert Courts won by 5,702 votes, with the party’s vote share falling from 60% in 2015 to 45%, as the Lib Dems surged past Labour into second.
Liz Leffman polled 11,611 votes as the Lib Dems’ share rose from 7% to 30%.

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9/1 was still a decent bet. Lib dems anti brexit stance may well be strengthened. I think the iron lady mark 2 may have to bend. I wonder what sterling will do today.

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Quite a substantial fall in the vote but a hold’s a hold.

Congratulations to @Ashman and the other forum conservative supporters.

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How the fuck could a new runway in Heathrow cost 17 billion sterling

They do these things properly in England, the Micks would probably get some travellers to design and tarmac Dublin’s new one

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they’d drink half the money first

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Yep it definitely wouldn’t come In on time or on budget.

They are knocking half a town in the process

About 4,500 houses will be bought @ 25% over their value so that’s probably a billion or 2. Not sure if that’s their value currently or their value after there is an airport in their garden though :smiley:

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They are also putting a couple of miles of the m25 in a tunnel. @Tassotti will be delighted with the prospect of digging holes

Be some pong of curry out of it

Himself and the oldest are some lads for digging holes.

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They have a great way about them with a shovel.

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You could argue that no institution has done more to poison British society. Maybe the Sun.

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