Putting this reply to @Dorset Boy in a more appropriate thread:
Pick your starting point. Doesn't (at least yet) look like panic.
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The pound was worth around 1.21 euros at the start of 2025. It's now closer to 1.13.
Perhaps if you used the time frame I referred to and not some different time frame, I might reconsider what I think of your reply! And I made no reference to the dollar.
Surprised you haven't used a 20 year period to justify your response tbh.
I do find any discussions based on cherry picked statistics quite funny.
Lies, damned lies, and statistics.
And he's the most relevant one to the time frame I was talking about.
so you can stop mixing up your apples and your pears.
I know you are finding it particularly difficult to criticise the party you voted in at the GE.
Absolutely, but when one person states one time frame and the response is a completely different one .............................
because the replier has difficulty accepting any criticism of the party they voted in,
or people having different views to themselves.
I'll leave others to decide whether the 6-month time frame or 20-year is cherry picking.
Relatively weak pound equals more competitive exports and a slight squeeze on imports and holidays abroad.
Absolutely, but when one person states one time frame and the response is a completely different one .............................
because the replier has difficulty accepting any criticism of the party they voted in,
or people having different views to themselves.