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10 hours ago, ukrules said:

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Not everything is about the UK, note the direction of USD/THB

 

The Baht continues to strengthen.

 

and I use the dollar, my pension is USD.....it doesn't look good at all, baht is way too strong and they import a lot of stuff and don't export, the other way around would be much better (for me at least lol)

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I have already transferred enough here to last for 3 years.

I firmly believe the rate will plummet.

Hopefully in 3 years, it will have sorted itself out.

If not, and it is below 40, bye bye.

 

Posted
You call my post nonsense then you come up with hard borders, punitive tariffs, food rotting at the docks, visas etc etc.
 
To be fair, no deal is what people voted for, on the ballot paper it said " to stay in or leave the EU" now it didn't say "to leave the EU but with a deal" .
 
When you say "food rotting at the dock's" do you mean Docks in the UK ? or Docks in France ? because it works both ways although a lot of remoaners don't seem to realize that.


Hmmm, I love rotting juniper berries...
Posted
5 hours ago, Old York said:

No facts at all, just opinion and speculation. Forecasts say what the person who pays for them wants them to say. When some one shows you a forecast you need to ask to see the assumptions instead. If you agree with the assumptions the rest is just math done on a fancy spreadsheet. 

When I did forecasts I showed a few with different assumptions to the CEO and he picked the one that suited his needs best. Do not be fooled by so-called experts.

Posted
4 hours ago, watcharacters said:

How would you describe the cost of living there? 

It's like Singapore, but cold ????

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If I knew how currencies were going to move I would never work another day.

Why do the people that think the bottom will fall out of the GBP just move all their money to Thailand?

Hedge against the pound, decent interest and easy visa ....

Posted
15 hours ago, johnmell said:

Yes it can, as the Brexit farce seems to be getting worse.

Lucky if you can go to superrich, I could not even get 41b in Buriram today

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The word is mathS - it has an 'S' on the end !! You can't have a single 'math' - mathS are a combination of figures thus plural and ******* mathS !


It’s math in the US, at least up through diffy-q’s, not sure after that...

Posted
5 hours ago, Benroon said:

My hotel this morning offering 34 baht to GBP ...

fill ya boots while you can,it will get worse all British self destruction as usual,what a nation of losers.the euro is going nicely i see

Posted
Who’s bloody language is it! How many more words are the yanks going to destroy ????


Yank on this...

Yank is short for Yankee which was how native Americans pronounced “English”

At least we know a cookie when we see one...
Posted

Maybe the demise of the £ is not just about Brexit.The present political chaos makes a general election more likely and then the distinct possibility of a loony left Corbyn govt.

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Maybe the demise of the £ is not just about Brexit.The present political chaos makes a general election more likely and then the distinct possibility of a loony left Corbyn govt.
If Corbyn ,Abbott and co,like that other woman of colour( must be pc) in labour who employs her drug dealer son on 50k a year and lives in a 700,000 pound social housing house and whose mother Corbyn has just sent to the Lords on over 300 quid a day ever get in then the pound will be so low we will all be in the crap.

Sent from my SM-A720F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app

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On 12/6/2018 at 10:07 AM, Estrada said:

Prior to the referendum being announced, a renegotiation took place in Feb 2015 and the GBP climbed to B55/1GBP after the referendum the GBP fell to B42.5/1GBP (>-30%). Brexiteers told me not to worry as it would recover within 3 weeks! 2 years later it am still losing 22% to 30% of my pension compared with 2015. If there is a hard Brexit I will be losing another 25% due to the predicted fall in the value of the GBP by the B.O.E. and another 10% if there is a soft Brexit.

But do you want the UK to be broken up which seems to be the aim of Brussels. We managed after 2 years and I'm sure we can do it now.

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Mistakes
Posted
8 hours ago, Percy P said:

But do you want the UK to be broken up which seems to be the aim of Brussels. We managed after 2 years and I'm sure we can do it now.

how can it be the aim of brussels,you need to look at the last 2 years barely any growth,inflation due to a battered pound,all this even before the main event,the outlook is bleak and thats being optomistic

Posted
9 hours ago, mogandave said:

 


Raise taxes on the greedy rich!

Eliminate taxes on the middle class!!!

 

???? what next huge increases for the benefit scroungers,dont worry corbyn will make sure it happens,UK debt will get even bigger and what few companies are left after brexit will be long gone,and the £ will be about worthless.

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Hi

Does anyone know how much the pound will drop if this brexit deal is voted out? its just that we're going to Thailand in January and I'm thinking of changing spending money now before it drops below 40 or something. or should i just wait because the rate is always a little better in Thailand? i usually just take sterling with me.

 

Posted
44 minutes ago, Elad said:

Hi

Does anyone know how much the pound will drop if this brexit deal is voted out? its just that we're going to Thailand in January and I'm thinking of changing spending money now before it drops below 40 or something. or should i just wait because the rate is always a little better in Thailand? i usually just take sterling with me.

 

if its voted out expect 1-3% as its widely expected,voted in the same figures opposite direction,corbyn as PM will see the biggest drop.

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