Brexit boom: The five charts which show Britain has escaped an economic apocalypse

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Shame that Darla has skedaddled, I would love to rub the bitch's nose in this article.

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The City of London feared the referendum, and shares were hit hard by the vote - but the latest economic data is reasonably positive

Unemployment is down, prices are steady, shoppers are confident and the government ran a budget surplus in July. The first economic data for July – the month following the Brexit referendum – was published this week, and shows no signs of an immediate economic collapse. It is early days and a slowdown is still expected, but the data are reassuring so far.

Campaigners such as former Chancellor George Osborne warned that a vote to leave the EU would cause “a profound economic shock”, and stock markets dived following the result. But since then share prices have risen back above their pre-vote levels and fears of a recession are falling.

Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...se-no-sign-of-economic-woe-after-the-referen/
 
7,000 fewer jobs In one month dufus

God you are truly boneheaded!!

The number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits dropped in July, falling 8,600 to 736,300. Figures from the Office for National Statistics also showed a substantial rise in employment and a 52,000 fall in unemployment in the three months to the end of June, indicating that there was no crash in hiring or rise in firing around the referendum. Unemployment now sits at 4.9pc, its joint-lowest rate since 2005. The employment rate of 74.5pc is at the highest level since these records began in 1971.
 
the effects are YET to be felt asshole

What would a fool like you know anyway? From the article.

[h=3]Forecasts: no recession[/h] The latest economic forecast from credit ratings agency Moody’s predicts the UK will slow down modestly, but will not enter a recession.
Its reassuring numbers expect growth of 1.5pc in 2016 and 1.2pc in 2017 – not signs of a booming economy, but growth that puts the coming years on a par with the GDP expansion seen in the recovery years of 2011 and 2012.
 
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What exactly is a short bus anyway?
She is always using that phrase when she waffles on about the Austrian School.

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When children that have a moderate to severe learning disability, like Desh, or even a severe physical disability are in school; they generally were picked up by a school bus; to insure their safety.

Since the number of these children are usually low, there is no need for a regular sized school bus and they were usually transported in a smaller one; ie: a short bus.

It has become a synonym for "retarded" or "slow".

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