Eurabia, that sir has a good ring to it, did you make it or is it a meme that passed me by.
No, that's the real Sweden, he was on about the mythical Sweden where every woman has been raped at least twice by one of the 8 million muslim military aged male terrorist "refugees" that have sunk the once great Swedish economy, that you read about on racist web sites.
It comes from the same groundswell of Islamophobia as Londonistan, Muslamic Ray-guns and satanic rituals in Halal slaughterhouses. I wish I were kidding.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurabia
I had to laugh when I rang a Swedish motorsport company and asked the gentleman answering the phone if he spoke English. His immediate and without pause reply was, "Naturally, we are not savages, despite Merkel's attempts to make us so"
I am a radio amateur and a motorsport engineer and as such speak with a lot of indigenous Swedes of various backgrounds and class. I have yet to hear one say anything good about their immigrants.
I say take it back and own it, laugh in the face of bigots and their impotent rage.
They're also having another security row with Bremain.
When its ever so casual to put "Referendum Uncertainty" ahead of a slow global trade... is when my opinion drops.
"He also warned of a "significant shock" to the housing market in the event of the UK leaving the EU."
The shock is a fall in house prices apparantly. Oh no, it's almost as if the government want to keep house prices extortionatly high. Can't see how this is a negative to leaving the EU at all, in fact it's a huge positive to leaving.
"He also warned of a "significant shock" to the housing market in the event of the UK leaving the EU."
The shock is a fall in house prices apparantly. Oh no, it's almost as if the government want to keep house prices extortionatly high. Can't see how this is a negative to leaving the EU at all, in fact it's a huge positive to leaving.
So what do you think here? That isn't a factor? That is a factor but that the others are more significant (but somehow aren't affecting other comparable economies as much)?
It strikes me as an entirely boring piece of reporting on the economy. Unless you believe that the uncertainty over the referendum somehow won't be impacting the economy despite that the fact that uncertainty is routinely invoked as a reason for weak economic figures and that this was widely predicted by neutral economic commentators prior to the fact.