Quote Originally Posted by Beskar View Post
Actually, the impacts are still happening over here and Brexit hasn't even started or happened yet officially. The pound has dropped significantly to that of the euro, all prices are rising at a minimum of 10%, in some cases, 40% We are getting the fabled "even more Austerity" being imposed upon us by the government. Scotland now pushing forward with a 2nd referendum. Our government went through a period of real instability, and the ramifications have had a profound impact on the political climate.
Price rises of between ten and forty percent?

Given that inflation is only just tipped into 1% positive I'd like some data on that, please.

Also not seen "even more austerity", noises from Hammond point in much the opposite direction.

As to the government having a period of "real instability" that's just cobblers - at no point was there not a Prime Minister, at no point did we suffer mass-resignations from the Front Bench. That happened on the OTHER side of the chamber.

You're right about Scotland, though, but then the SNP have been sounding off like a bunch of shut in cats since the election.