Message from @notaglobe

Discord ID: 630157402834075668


2019-10-05 21:12:17 UTC  

It would be the way for us to recover the billions that the UK wrote off from the German wat debt

2019-10-05 21:12:32 UTC  

<:bojo:627262664279851044>

2019-10-05 21:12:42 UTC  

*war debt

2019-10-05 21:13:34 UTC  

🇬🇧

2019-10-05 21:19:18 UTC  

they won't kick us out

2019-10-05 21:19:22 UTC  

we're worth too much money

2019-10-05 21:33:46 UTC  

Imagine thinking that something we never had could be lost

2019-10-05 21:33:48 UTC  

Wild

2019-10-05 21:34:24 UTC  

"The UK didnt grow at the same rate as the eu or the USA!!!!!!"

2019-10-05 21:34:28 UTC  

Ok bby

2019-10-05 21:34:56 UTC  

Back in your box

2019-10-05 21:36:38 UTC  

Here's what that graph shows: the uk economy grew

2019-10-05 21:36:45 UTC  

that paints a good picture for the US

2019-10-05 21:37:39 UTC  

Glad to see the EU is growing too, wonder if the EU numbers is minus the UK economy

2019-10-05 21:39:00 UTC  

i wanted the eu to fall

2019-10-05 21:39:09 UTC  

because that project needs to die

2019-10-05 21:39:33 UTC  

of course the trouble is, it's not the puppetmasters who suffer in that scenario, its working people

2019-10-05 21:40:22 UTC  

I want to see it fail too, but the EU doesnt have GDP... its members do

2019-10-05 21:40:32 UTC  

So lets be happy for our european friends

2019-10-05 21:42:08 UTC  

Theres another thing to discuss: how was this measured? Was it using a convert to USD? What price was used? Was it measured daily?

2019-10-05 21:42:22 UTC  

Also this could be skewed purely on FX base

2019-10-05 21:43:03 UTC  

i think im more interested on the sharp downturn for uk - what does that coincide with? the graph doesn't have exact months/etc

2019-10-05 21:43:30 UTC  

was that Boris day or something else?

2019-10-05 21:43:31 UTC  

Theres no sharp down turn

2019-10-05 21:43:43 UTC  

The growth slowed

2019-10-05 21:43:43 UTC  

However it could be due to FX

2019-10-05 21:43:51 UTC  

not a sharp turn, but a quite obvious one nontheless

2019-10-05 21:43:53 UTC  

theres a point where it goes immediately from upwards to downwards

2019-10-05 21:44:09 UTC  

OH

2019-10-05 21:44:10 UTC  

that says some kind of event, announcement etc took place

2019-10-05 21:44:13 UTC  

That recent one

2019-10-05 21:44:17 UTC  

yeah

2019-10-05 21:44:19 UTC  

Yeah that could be anything

2019-10-05 21:44:41 UTC  

without a date for the figures its hard to correlate it with something

2019-10-05 21:44:41 UTC  

Remember the markets have a huge question mark over the UK

2019-10-05 21:44:54 UTC  

So everything causes concern

2019-10-05 21:45:17 UTC  

However, GDP is typically converted to USD before being measured

2019-10-05 21:45:25 UTC  

So it could purely be skewed on FX markets

2019-10-05 21:45:35 UTC  

Depending on how they measured GDP