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(Mirror.co.uk)   No one wants to visit Pound Town   (mirror.co.uk) divider line
    More: Fail, Currency, United States dollar, Pound sterling, United Kingdom, US dollar, Inflation, pound-US dollar exchange rate, Philip Dragoumis  
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1499 clicks; posted to Business » on 26 Sep 2022 at 12:58 PM (25 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2022-09-26 2:52:37 PM  
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2022-09-26 1:24:20 PM  
2 votes:
Subby's mom disagrees
 
2022-09-26 5:23:54 PM  
2 votes:

Ketchuponsteak: "A weaker pound also makes the UK an attractive place for international investment, particularly from the US."

Would it be weak if that was the case?


A very attractive place for international investment if your business model involves having your product stuck in tailbacks and customs queues
 
2022-09-26 1:29:05 PM  
1 vote:
More Brexit Winning! At this rate the Pound will be trading at near parity to the US dollar. I can't wait till we hear that the rate against the Euro goes to parity as well, such a major loss of trade power has to be totally worth having new french made blue passports again!
 
2022-09-26 1:38:16 PM  
1 vote:
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"Try it you will like it."
 
2022-09-26 2:04:41 PM  
1 vote:
If you are a Discworld fan in the United States, I highly recommend that you take advantage of the weak Pound by spending some greenbacks here:

https://www.discworldemporium.com
 
2022-09-26 6:58:00 PM  
1 vote:
So London is now only absurdly expensive, as opposed to ridiculously so?
 
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