), which were encouraged by former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to use the country as a launch pad into Europe.
Leaving the EU was once far-fetched: Just two decades ago, British leaders were arguing about when to join the euro. Now, British government policy is to leave, “do or die” in Johnson’s words, on Oct. 31. And the British consumer is relatively buoyant, according to Next, whose CEO Simon Wolfson said he had seen no evidence of spending being hit by worries over Brexit.
Oh, of course, Reuters. NOBODY wants a Supercar like the fabulous British icon, the Aston Martin. I mean WHO on Earth would want to buy one of those? FakeNews from the GlobalistCabbagePatch
I believe the slump is self inflicked because they are scared by Brexit. I have been waiting since June for my new electric car. Delivery date was September now estimated mid December. Nissan if you won't make them don't advertise them.
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