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RE: The Economy - wirralbus - 02/02/2020 09:23

Lets see what happens to the economy now we have started the brexit process part 1 , part 2 concludes at the end of the year.


RE: The Economy - T42 PVM - 04/02/2020 22:38

(02/02/2020 09:23)wirralbus Wrote:  Lets see what happens to the economy now we have started the brexit process part 1 , part 2 concludes at the end of the year.
The UK is going to tumble and we only have the quitters to blame.


RE: The Economy - wirralbus - 05/02/2020 18:04

(04/02/2020 22:38)T42 PVM Wrote:  The UK is going to tumble and we only have the quitters to blame.

Lets wait and see as it could be said that the remainers holding out so look could have caused the country to go into a downward spiral through there gridlock , that in the end caused a General election which looks like it backfired in spectacular fashion .


RE: The Economy - Metroline1511 - 21/03/2020 20:15

Sorry to spread doom and gloom, but there are predictions of a 15% reduction to the economy this Spring due to mainly the suspension of much non-essential industry.


RE: The Economy - wirralbus - 03/04/2020 14:35

According to reports from Skynews , Debenhams has put its administrators on standby.

This firm has been on ropey ground ever since they rebuffed an offer from Mike Ashley's Sports Direct group.


RE: The Economy - wirralbus - 06/07/2020 21:11

On saturday there was a 19.7% increase in footfall over the previous week on the high street .

Is this sort of increase sustainable considering the amount of redundancies in the pipeline .

Footfall in the evening rose 26% in central London, 29.4% in regional cities, and 21.9% in historic towns.


RE: The Economy - wirralbus - 21/07/2020 08:24

A lot of retail jobs that are starting to go are in the middle management part of businesses.

The people on the shop floor will be the ones that end up doing more of what those middle managers used to do , reporting to more senior managers in the business or organisation. The shop floor staff will be required when the business starts to get into some normality , how long that is the million dollar question.