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Pound climbs to €1.20 13:44 - Feb 21 with 13067 viewsloftboy

Good time to start getting your holiday money together, last year when I went to Rhodes it was almost parity.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 19:06 - Feb 24 with 2282 viewsqprd

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 06:53 - Feb 24 by loftboy

But my pint of Mythos on holiday is going to effectively be 20% cheaper than last year which is all that matters 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺


Not factually correct. The exchange rate is at basically the same level year on year. Also, if you go back to the period pre referendum, the pound is significantly weaker against the euro

I’m not sure what you’re basing your projections on, but I’m going to assume it’s not a phd in economics. Anyone projecting future exchange rates here is guessing

If you’re trying to save 20% on your holiday, I suggest you buy a cheaper brand of beer
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 19:19 - Feb 24 with 2263 viewsericgen34

My pay day is at the end of the week, it's bound to have gone down significantly by then
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 19:28 - Feb 24 with 2248 viewsloftboy

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 19:06 - Feb 24 by qprd

Not factually correct. The exchange rate is at basically the same level year on year. Also, if you go back to the period pre referendum, the pound is significantly weaker against the euro

I’m not sure what you’re basing your projections on, but I’m going to assume it’s not a phd in economics. Anyone projecting future exchange rates here is guessing

If you’re trying to save 20% on your holiday, I suggest you buy a cheaper brand of beer


The holiday is already paid for I’m talking about the cost of a pint which in our hotel is €3. So last year I got near parity on my spending money which meant the pint cost me a touch under £3 at the current rate would be about £2.70 thus saving me approximately %20

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 20:54 - Feb 24 with 2173 viewsWatford_Ranger

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 19:28 - Feb 24 by loftboy

The holiday is already paid for I’m talking about the cost of a pint which in our hotel is €3. So last year I got near parity on my spending money which meant the pint cost me a touch under £3 at the current rate would be about £2.70 thus saving me approximately %20


That sounds like just under 10%.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 20:59 - Feb 24 with 2167 viewsloftboy

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 20:54 - Feb 24 by Watford_Ranger

That sounds like just under 10%.


I’ve probably done the maths wrong , just done the currency converter thingy at is says €3 is £2.52 so just under %20

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 21:35 - Feb 24 with 2110 viewsstowmarketrange

It should reduce the price of surgical masks when I go to Rome next month.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 22:26 - Feb 24 with 2060 viewsSydneyRs

Pound tanked against the Aus dollar after the referendum and has yet to recover. The Aus dollar itself is at its lowest level v the USD in many years and yet still the rate is below two AUD to the pound. Long term it has always been well above $2 and was even $3 in the early 2000s.

I have a pension fund in the UK I want to move out here at some point and the rubbish exchange rate, compounded by brexit, is delaying this.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 04:27 - Feb 25 with 1971 viewsFredManRave

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 11:27 - Feb 24 by GroveR

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See?


Alternatively.

There is too much butter on those trays...

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:24 - Feb 25 with 1882 viewsKonk

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 17:57 - Feb 21 by essextaxiboy

By 2030 you wont be able to find anyone who will admit to voting remain. It will be like those who wanted to join the Eurozone .

This time though its all there online ......


Isn't this all a bit silly? Sterling is still performing considerably worse against all major currencies than it was prior to the referendum, so I'm not sure exactly what this proves?

We've now left the EU, and although I think that will have all sorts of detrimental repercussions for us and Europe as a whole, it's happened now, so obviously I hope for the best and want my country to prosper. I don't personally know anyone who voted remain who doesn't want that to be the case.

If people are gonna post "Told you so" messages every time there's some positive economic news, are you happy for Remainers to spend the rest of their lives posting similar messages every time Sterling slips, growth slows, the deficit widens, we fail to sign trade deals or sign deals on unfavourable terms?

I don't remember any groundswell of support for us joining the Euro, so other than Dyson, I can't think of anyone who wanted in and has since changed their mind. I'll be delighted if 3-5-10 years from now, us leaving the EU appears to have been a masterstroke, but I certainly won't be denying that I voted to remain.

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:36 - Feb 25 with 1842 viewsstevec

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:24 - Feb 25 by Konk

Isn't this all a bit silly? Sterling is still performing considerably worse against all major currencies than it was prior to the referendum, so I'm not sure exactly what this proves?

We've now left the EU, and although I think that will have all sorts of detrimental repercussions for us and Europe as a whole, it's happened now, so obviously I hope for the best and want my country to prosper. I don't personally know anyone who voted remain who doesn't want that to be the case.

If people are gonna post "Told you so" messages every time there's some positive economic news, are you happy for Remainers to spend the rest of their lives posting similar messages every time Sterling slips, growth slows, the deficit widens, we fail to sign trade deals or sign deals on unfavourable terms?

I don't remember any groundswell of support for us joining the Euro, so other than Dyson, I can't think of anyone who wanted in and has since changed their mind. I'll be delighted if 3-5-10 years from now, us leaving the EU appears to have been a masterstroke, but I certainly won't be denying that I voted to remain.


...''If people are gonna post "Told you so" messages every time there's some positive economic news, are you happy for Remainers to spend the rest of their lives posting similar messages every time Sterling slips, growth slows, the deficit widens, we fail to sign trade deals or sign deals on unfavourable terms? ''...

Oh they will, they'd love Leaving to go belly up. They'll be hard ons across the board every time the EU claim some minor victory over the UK on this.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:45 - Feb 25 with 1818 viewsKonk

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:36 - Feb 25 by stevec

...''If people are gonna post "Told you so" messages every time there's some positive economic news, are you happy for Remainers to spend the rest of their lives posting similar messages every time Sterling slips, growth slows, the deficit widens, we fail to sign trade deals or sign deals on unfavourable terms? ''...

Oh they will, they'd love Leaving to go belly up. They'll be hard ons across the board every time the EU claim some minor victory over the UK on this.


Well, that's a depressing prospect. As is premature gloating because £ isn't quite as sh it against the € at the moment as it's been since the referendum. I'm not confident about our immediate prospects and I feel our global standing/influence is diminished, but I have absolutely hated how divisive the whole affair has been, so for me, the sooner we stop viewing our country in terms of 'Remainers' and 'Brexiteers', the better.

PS. I reserve the right to think "Well, that was fu cking inevitable" with every bit of bad news, but will keep that to myself!

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:47 - Feb 25 with 1814 viewsTheChef

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:45 - Feb 25 by Konk

Well, that's a depressing prospect. As is premature gloating because £ isn't quite as sh it against the € at the moment as it's been since the referendum. I'm not confident about our immediate prospects and I feel our global standing/influence is diminished, but I have absolutely hated how divisive the whole affair has been, so for me, the sooner we stop viewing our country in terms of 'Remainers' and 'Brexiteers', the better.

PS. I reserve the right to think "Well, that was fu cking inevitable" with every bit of bad news, but will keep that to myself!


Oh you fatalistic Fulham fans.

I dunno, in all things finance I just find they go up down up down. One minute we're facing disaster, the next, things are all OK.

Bit like the Championship really.

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 11:20 - Feb 25 with 1750 viewsWatford_Ranger

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:36 - Feb 25 by stevec

...''If people are gonna post "Told you so" messages every time there's some positive economic news, are you happy for Remainers to spend the rest of their lives posting similar messages every time Sterling slips, growth slows, the deficit widens, we fail to sign trade deals or sign deals on unfavourable terms? ''...

Oh they will, they'd love Leaving to go belly up. They'll be hard ons across the board every time the EU claim some minor victory over the UK on this.


This is proper through the looking glass stuff. Actually kind of incredible.

I desperately hope we live in a generally wealthier, more equal society in future. Just can’t honestly see it happening.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 13:26 - Feb 25 with 1654 viewsJuzzie

"I told you so" is what social media, forums etc has become. Same in that every time we lose the same people come out of the woodwork to slag off the manager, Les, Hoos, Fernandes etc then disappear again when we win a few games.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 13:33 - Feb 25 with 1634 viewsloftboy

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 13:26 - Feb 25 by Juzzie

"I told you so" is what social media, forums etc has become. Same in that every time we lose the same people come out of the woodwork to slag off the manager, Les, Hoos, Fernandes etc then disappear again when we win a few games.


This wasn’t intended as a told you so post more of a nod if you’re going away this year, as stated in numerous responses the pound could quite easily fall again.

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 13:38 - Feb 25 with 1620 viewsessextaxiboy

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 10:24 - Feb 25 by Konk

Isn't this all a bit silly? Sterling is still performing considerably worse against all major currencies than it was prior to the referendum, so I'm not sure exactly what this proves?

We've now left the EU, and although I think that will have all sorts of detrimental repercussions for us and Europe as a whole, it's happened now, so obviously I hope for the best and want my country to prosper. I don't personally know anyone who voted remain who doesn't want that to be the case.

If people are gonna post "Told you so" messages every time there's some positive economic news, are you happy for Remainers to spend the rest of their lives posting similar messages every time Sterling slips, growth slows, the deficit widens, we fail to sign trade deals or sign deals on unfavourable terms?

I don't remember any groundswell of support for us joining the Euro, so other than Dyson, I can't think of anyone who wanted in and has since changed their mind. I'll be delighted if 3-5-10 years from now, us leaving the EU appears to have been a masterstroke, but I certainly won't be denying that I voted to remain.


People that voted to leave have endured 3 years of "despite Brexit" being added on to every report of investment into the UK or full employment . I dont expect that to stop until it becomes blindingly obvious that we have done the right thing .

Its a failing project , they are already scrapping about having to increase their contributions . Varankar "useful idiot in chief" is offski . ,its "three wheels on my wagon" stuff .

Your last paragraph makes my point , there is not many online records of pro euro supporters so they have walked away whistling .. not this time . I think their judgement is flawed and will be easily available for all to see.

All of the financial indicators that you mention rise and fall for lots of reasons, the current virus for example , the proof will be how we do against the EU 27 that remain .
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 14:02 - Feb 25 with 1589 viewsqprd

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 13:38 - Feb 25 by essextaxiboy

People that voted to leave have endured 3 years of "despite Brexit" being added on to every report of investment into the UK or full employment . I dont expect that to stop until it becomes blindingly obvious that we have done the right thing .

Its a failing project , they are already scrapping about having to increase their contributions . Varankar "useful idiot in chief" is offski . ,its "three wheels on my wagon" stuff .

Your last paragraph makes my point , there is not many online records of pro euro supporters so they have walked away whistling .. not this time . I think their judgement is flawed and will be easily available for all to see.

All of the financial indicators that you mention rise and fall for lots of reasons, the current virus for example , the proof will be how we do against the EU 27 that remain .


Both sides engage in the same behavior

When suitable, both sides attribute positive or negative economic indicators to Brexit. When its not suitable, they attribute it to some external factor like global macroeconomic trends, coronavirus, trade war, etc.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 14:52 - Feb 25 with 1545 viewsKonk

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 13:38 - Feb 25 by essextaxiboy

People that voted to leave have endured 3 years of "despite Brexit" being added on to every report of investment into the UK or full employment . I dont expect that to stop until it becomes blindingly obvious that we have done the right thing .

Its a failing project , they are already scrapping about having to increase their contributions . Varankar "useful idiot in chief" is offski . ,its "three wheels on my wagon" stuff .

Your last paragraph makes my point , there is not many online records of pro euro supporters so they have walked away whistling .. not this time . I think their judgement is flawed and will be easily available for all to see.

All of the financial indicators that you mention rise and fall for lots of reasons, the current virus for example , the proof will be how we do against the EU 27 that remain .


Not sure my last paragraph proves anything - I genuinely can’t remember there ever bring a clamour for us to adopt the Euro. That’s not revisionism as most people I ever discussed it with (a) didn’t feel qualified to hold a strong opinion either way, and (b) there was less than 0% chance of Labour or the Tories pushing it. Therefore the only person who springs to mind for changing his position is Dyson. Whether we win or lose economically, I think we’ll lose out in other unquantifiable respects, so should people still be banging on about this in 15 years, I’ll happily say I voted remain. Not being a fortune teller, and with no means of knowing what Brexit would look like, I voted in what I believed was the UK’s best interests. No need for shame or embarrassment there.

The last three years of Brexit have been utterly depressing - and now that it’s happened, life will be beyond tedious if we keep at this bollocks every time sterling moves 2 cents against the Euro in either direction.

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 14:55 - Feb 25 with 1540 viewskensalriser

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 14:02 - Feb 25 by qprd

Both sides engage in the same behavior

When suitable, both sides attribute positive or negative economic indicators to Brexit. When its not suitable, they attribute it to some external factor like global macroeconomic trends, coronavirus, trade war, etc.


An inevitable consequence of interpreting fact through the lens of opinion.

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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 15:17 - Feb 25 with 1501 viewsJuzzie

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 13:33 - Feb 25 by loftboy

This wasn’t intended as a told you so post more of a nod if you’re going away this year, as stated in numerous responses the pound could quite easily fall again.


Mine was just a generally reflection of modern life, not directed specifically at this post :)
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 15:45 - Feb 25 with 1460 viewsWatfordR

FWIW, comparing the current performance of GBP v EUR is I think a bit like watching Arsenal v Everton last Sunday and imagining that it was in some way relevant to what's going on at the top of the Prem. However one team performed against the other, it's two clubs whose best days are behind them, and who are dropping further behind the real pacesetters with every day that passes.

Regards the impact of Brexit, well if it was so easy to prove that it would be a winner for the UK, the proof would have been hung on the front pages of the Fail and the Express on a daily basis. Truth is, the winners and losers from Brexit will only become apparent over the medium to long term. It won't stop people having their opinions in the meantime, and it won't be determined by single events like currency movements, but by statistical analysis of long term social and economic trends. So anyone sitting at their computer thinking they've got a definitive answer right now is just kidding themselves.

For the record, I was a remainer, but like most others here, I've no desire to see the UK go down the toilet just so I can say I was right.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 17:48 - Feb 25 with 1388 viewsMrSheen

If my career has taught me anything, it’s that currency forecasts are as reliable as palm reading and water divining. Nobody knows anything. A friend of mine worked for a financial spread betting company. If a punter lumped on equities, bonds or gold, they checked if they should hedge the loss, but they never worried about FX. 70% of bets lost money.
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 17:57 - Feb 25 with 1376 viewsessextaxiboy

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 14:52 - Feb 25 by Konk

Not sure my last paragraph proves anything - I genuinely can’t remember there ever bring a clamour for us to adopt the Euro. That’s not revisionism as most people I ever discussed it with (a) didn’t feel qualified to hold a strong opinion either way, and (b) there was less than 0% chance of Labour or the Tories pushing it. Therefore the only person who springs to mind for changing his position is Dyson. Whether we win or lose economically, I think we’ll lose out in other unquantifiable respects, so should people still be banging on about this in 15 years, I’ll happily say I voted remain. Not being a fortune teller, and with no means of knowing what Brexit would look like, I voted in what I believed was the UK’s best interests. No need for shame or embarrassment there.

The last three years of Brexit have been utterly depressing - and now that it’s happened, life will be beyond tedious if we keep at this bollocks every time sterling moves 2 cents against the Euro in either direction.


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url= https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/remaining-in-the-eu-would-be-a-disaster-for



The very last paragraph sums it up ...
[Post edited 25 Feb 2020 18:01]
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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 18:23 - Feb 25 with 1332 viewsBoston

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 11:27 - Feb 24 by GroveR

The way to deal with Johnny Furriner is simply to point and enunciate loudly and slowly as though talking to one mentally retarded thus;

LAR-GAR PED-DRO

See?


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Pound climbs to €1.20 on 19:27 - Feb 25 with 1265 viewsderbyhoop

Pound climbs to €1.20 on 13:38 - Feb 25 by essextaxiboy

People that voted to leave have endured 3 years of "despite Brexit" being added on to every report of investment into the UK or full employment . I dont expect that to stop until it becomes blindingly obvious that we have done the right thing .

Its a failing project , they are already scrapping about having to increase their contributions . Varankar "useful idiot in chief" is offski . ,its "three wheels on my wagon" stuff .

Your last paragraph makes my point , there is not many online records of pro euro supporters so they have walked away whistling .. not this time . I think their judgement is flawed and will be easily available for all to see.

All of the financial indicators that you mention rise and fall for lots of reasons, the current virus for example , the proof will be how we do against the EU 27 that remain .


There was always going to be a squabble over the EU budget, with or without UK contributions. Countries that have benefited over the previous 7 years aren't going to want to reduce/reverse the benefits. Nor, are the net contributors keen to increase when they see so many beneficiary countries growing economically.
Varadkar lost the Irish GE due to Irish domestic issues - not his stance over Brexit.
There's no doubt that the UK economy has performed better than expected since 2016, especially the unemployment rate. But growth is anemic (also in EU), productivity is poor and, relatively, getting worse. Business investment has fallen. The last 2 are probably related.
The full effects of quitting the EU are unlikely to be revealed as dramatic shocks. Even Honda closing Swindon barely caused a ripple. However, as a Remainer, I think there will be slow, steady decline in the UK economy - relative to the rest of the EU. It was economics that was my main reason for voting Remain. And, if the economy doesn't work, you don't have the monies to invest in public services.
Short term movements in the currency do not affect many people. Unless you earn in £ and spend in Euros (like me) or your income is £ related (my pension). If the £/Euro rate was the same as on 22 June 2016, I'd be 100 Euros per month better off.

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