Brexcuses

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hornetrider

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63,161 posts

205 months

Friday 29th July 2016
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This is a thing now, apparently. Basically blaming poor performance on the referendum because, well, you just can alright?

Let's start off with Foxtons:

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jul/29/f...

And go with Lloyds too:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36911896

Any more for any more?

hornetrider

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63,161 posts

205 months

Saturday 30th July 2016
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Tampon said:
Well overnight my father furniture business has stopped, literally no one came into the shops for the first couple of weeks after Brexit.
How odd. I haven't stopped shopping since the referendum and judging by the activity when I go out nor has anyone else.

Edited by hornetrider on Saturday 30th July 08:49

hornetrider

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63,161 posts

205 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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Article said:
A primary school has begun charging its pupils and extra £20 a year for lunch, blaming Brexit for inflated food prices.
Avanti Court Primary School, in London, claimed that 'post-Brexit' food costs were being passed on to the consumer.
Parents were told their pockets would be hit because of the 'depressed currency exchange rate', and they would have to pay more for their children school lunches.
Because #Brexit.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3862626/Lo...