davidwebb74
DavidWebb74
davidwebb74

HAHAHA because Britain wanted their sovereignty back everyone is bashing them! The unelected government that told them what to do got the big middle finger and now they can’t buy their favorite POS GM ecobox. Boo hoo! I’ll take national sovereignty over transportation any day-sorry Jalopnik.

It’s complete and utter tosh. Brexit hasn’t had any effect at all as yet, mainly because Parliament hasn’t even lodged the notice to leave and probably won’t for another couple of years.

I voted to remain, but you know what, articles like this make me secretly happy that we’re leaving.

Sales have been declining since 1990

I guess the original FT article was written by a junior journo whilst the real ones were on holiday. They obviously didn’t read the latest smmt figures here http://www.smmt.co.uk/2016/08/new-ca… or read about consumer spending being up by 6% in July. Our friends across the pond are entitled to their opinions about

Are you insane? The British economy and stock market has surged after the Brexit vote. The rest of the EU has taken a bigger economic hit.

Your article is factless. All predictions by fearmongers in government. You perpuate the lies. Sorry. The British people voted for Freedom and Democracy unlike Americans!

Another article from gawker media pushing the agenda that bad things happen because the peasantry doesn’t do what their betters (as in the wealthy ruling class since people didn’t understand the common use of the term last time) tell them to. Univision can’t take over too soon.

Oh look, Einstien, the sky is falling......

This is utter and complete bullshit to blame Brexit for this, propagated by globalists. Why? Because Brexit didn’t even happen yet. Sure, they had a vote to (rightly) leave the EU, but not one step towards doing so has been implemented. The UK is still in the same position it was prior to the vote...nothing has

No, it’s done. And for every person who dumbly voted leave there was another person (well, .99 of a person or so) that did the same for remain for reasons like “My mobile phone bill will go up” (seriously, google it), or “I won’t be able to go on holiday to Spain any more”.

Whatever happened to “Give me liberty or give me death”?

...fear of the consequences that failed to materialize. It’ll turn out to be the best thing that’s happened in decades.

You need to read the article more carefully. This has more to do with currency fluctuations than British people “having no money”. I happen to think the Brexit vote was a mistake, but it makes me eye-roll at all the things being blamed on the vote since it happened. The exit hasn’t even been implemented yet and won’t

This article appears to be painting a view of the UK economy that isn’t currently shared by the Bank-of-England and other economic reports.

Sweet!😎😎