Expect a further substantial recovery when she triggers Article 50.
That prediction is NOT mine, but that of some friends who work in the City of London.
The worst is over following the scaremongering, and the only way now is UP

Geoff.
Exchange rate this morning 1.15geoffreys wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2017 8:51 am Good to see the £ strengthen against the € as a result of Mrs May's speech yesterday.
Expect a further substantial recovery when she triggers Article 50.
That prediction is NOT mine, but that of some friends who work in the City of London.
The worst is over following the scaremongering, and the only way now is UP.
Geoff.
Exchange rate exactly 2 days ago 1.12keving wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2017 9:18 amExchange rate this morning 1.15geoffreys wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2017 8:51 am Good to see the £ strengthen against the € as a result of Mrs May's speech yesterday.
Expect a further substantial recovery when she triggers Article 50.
That prediction is NOT mine, but that of some friends who work in the City of London.
The worst is over following the scaremongering, and the only way now is UP.
Geoff.
Exchange rate exactly one week ago 1.15
geoffreys wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2017 11:17 amExchange rate exactly 2 days ago 1.12keving wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2017 9:18 amExchange rate this morning 1.15geoffreys wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2017 8:51 am Good to see the £ strengthen against the € as a result of Mrs May's speech yesterday.
Expect a further substantial recovery when she triggers Article 50.
That prediction is NOT mine, but that of some friends who work in the City of London.
The worst is over following the scaremongering, and the only way now is UP.
Geoff.
Exchange rate exactly one week ago 1.15
Geoff.
Yes so do we English. We will save a small fortune.
Excellent posts Wallace!Wallace wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:27 pm Ouch, you are deluded, what oil revenues? Whisky sales will not support the Scottish
economy.
The Spanish will ensure that Scotland cannot join the EU.
England is Scotland's largest trading partner, do you want to pay taxes on exports to England?
Scotland would need to adopt the euro as a prerequisite of joining the euro zone, if allowed by the Spanish. Do you want to be paid in Euros?
Does Scotland want to be managed by Europe?
Never heard her called wee nippy. Maybe amongst your friends.....Wallace wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2017 8:30 pm As a Scot, I am certainly not anti English. Sturgeon, or wee nippy as she is known in Scotland, needs to concentrate on managing the SNP created issues facing Scotland, and leave separation aside.
We have a bolt hole in Edinburgh, were Scotland (unlikely) to separate from the union, I would sell up and head south!!
We are a United Kingdom! We should remain so.
Interesting, before the last referendum, when I travelled to Cumbria, Yorkshire, Northumbria, Cornwall and Wales, many people wanted the referendum to be about getting London out of the UK!June wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2017 11:03 pmExcellent posts Wallace!Wallace wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:27 pm Ouch, you are deluded, what oil revenues? Whisky sales will not support the Scottish
economy.
The Spanish will ensure that Scotland cannot join the EU.
England is Scotland's largest trading partner, do you want to pay taxes on exports to England?
Scotland would need to adopt the euro as a prerequisite of joining the euro zone, if allowed by the Spanish. Do you want to be paid in Euros?
Does Scotland want to be managed by Europe?
As a fellow Scot I totally agree.
Nicola Sturgeon is playing this for her own ego, wanting to be remembered as the one who takes Scotland out of the Union.
It didn't happen last time when Scotland was in a stronger position and most friends I speak to in Scotland would not even entertain the idea now.
Good post!Wallace wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2017 10:27 pm Ouch, you are deluded, what oil revenues? Whisky sales will not support the Scottish
economy.
The Spanish will ensure that Scotland cannot join the EU.
England is Scotland's largest trading partner, do you want to pay taxes on exports to England?
Scotland would need to adopt the euro as a prerequisite of joining the euro zone, if allowed by the Spanish. Do you want to be paid in Euros?
Does Scotland want to be managed by Europe?