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So we’re officially in a recession 07:14 - Aug 12 with 9576 viewsHipsterectomy

Scary times ahead.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 07:27 - Aug 12 with 3580 viewsFixed_It

And no-one will be able to blame Brexit.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 07:30 - Aug 12 with 3576 viewsHerbivore

I honestly don't think the fact we're now officially in a recession - along with the rest of the world - really matters all that much at this point.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 07:40 - Aug 12 with 3536 viewsjonbull88

So we’re officially in a recession on 07:27 - Aug 12 by Fixed_It

And no-one will be able to blame Brexit.


To be fair we were warned brexit would lead to a recession and only 8 months after we are in one 😉. I wouldn’t bet against it playing it’s part, no matter how small.
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So we’re officially in a recession on 07:43 - Aug 12 with 3512 viewsElderGrizzly

If anyone hadn’t worked this out already, you know... 🙄

Brexit will just make any recovery that much slower and more painful
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So we’re officially in a recession on 07:44 - Aug 12 with 3516 viewsTractorWood

Scary and unprecedented times ahead.

Officially being in recession is a bit meaningless in the current context.

I know that was then, but it could be again..
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So we’re officially in a recession on 07:58 - Aug 12 with 3463 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

What a shock...

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:07 - Aug 12 with 3454 viewsMullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 07:30 - Aug 12 by Herbivore

I honestly don't think the fact we're now officially in a recession - along with the rest of the world - really matters all that much at this point.


We also dropped January to March before any talk of coronavirus I believe. Our is apparently worse than the rest of the G7 because of lockdown being so haphazard.

That’s the big worry.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:11 - Aug 12 with 3437 viewsHerbivore

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:07 - Aug 12 by Mullet

We also dropped January to March before any talk of coronavirus I believe. Our is apparently worse than the rest of the G7 because of lockdown being so haphazard.

That’s the big worry.


The scale of our drop is indeed very worrying. First quarter included a couple of weeks of lockdown (or a week of sort of maybe don't go out and a week of actual lockdown) so there was some impact I think. The quarter before that though I seem to recall there was no growth so it's quite possible a recession was imminent even without Covid. We're going to be in one for a very long time, Brexit will see to that.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:13 - Aug 12 with 3432 viewsKeno

in fairness that's a bit like stating Town are crap

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:18 - Aug 12 with 3415 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:07 - Aug 12 by Mullet

We also dropped January to March before any talk of coronavirus I believe. Our is apparently worse than the rest of the G7 because of lockdown being so haphazard.

That’s the big worry.


The first UK coronavirus case was in Jan.

Although we were in lockdown in Q1, Covid was very much on the horizon.

Not saying there weren't any underlying economic issues, but Its wrong to say there was no talk of Covid.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:22 - Aug 12 with 3400 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:11 - Aug 12 by Herbivore

The scale of our drop is indeed very worrying. First quarter included a couple of weeks of lockdown (or a week of sort of maybe don't go out and a week of actual lockdown) so there was some impact I think. The quarter before that though I seem to recall there was no growth so it's quite possible a recession was imminent even without Covid. We're going to be in one for a very long time, Brexit will see to that.


I guess the technical recession (by definition) could be short lived, as the last two quarters saw such an unprecedented drop. It's hard to see two more quarters worse than that.

Although the impact will be long lasting.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:22 - Aug 12 with 3401 viewshype313

Hardly a surprise given we are a service based economy. Shut that down for months and it's no great shock we are in a recession.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:27 - Aug 12 with 3384 viewsGlasgowBlue

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:22 - Aug 12 by Marshalls_Mullet

I guess the technical recession (by definition) could be short lived, as the last two quarters saw such an unprecedented drop. It's hard to see two more quarters worse than that.

Although the impact will be long lasting.


The recovery started in June. We need it to continue.


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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:31 - Aug 12 with 3371 viewsMullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:18 - Aug 12 by Marshalls_Mullet

The first UK coronavirus case was in Jan.

Although we were in lockdown in Q1, Covid was very much on the horizon.

Not saying there weren't any underlying economic issues, but Its wrong to say there was no talk of Covid.


There was no talk of this level of economic impact at all. That’s not honest in any way. Most people including the government were not taking it seriously at all in January.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:33 - Aug 12 with 3368 viewsTractorWood

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:31 - Aug 12 by Mullet

There was no talk of this level of economic impact at all. That’s not honest in any way. Most people including the government were not taking it seriously at all in January.


03/03/2020. We are run by buffoons.


I know that was then, but it could be again..
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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:34 - Aug 12 with 3359 viewsMullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:33 - Aug 12 by TractorWood

03/03/2020. We are run by buffoons.



Yeah, but apart from that.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:49 - Aug 12 with 3324 viewsGaryCooper

The government feked it up and should be charged with manslaughter along with the NHS management for clearing the hospitals without test.

The current financial dilemma is being prolonged because of the earlier incompetence, it is arse covering time.
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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:50 - Aug 12 with 3327 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:31 - Aug 12 by Mullet

There was no talk of this level of economic impact at all. That’s not honest in any way. Most people including the government were not taking it seriously at all in January.


They were in Feb, and certainly in March.

Italy went into national lockdown in early March, and it was obvious that we would follow suit. We did so in mid March.

Covid 19 was certainly very much talked about in Q1.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:52 - Aug 12 with 3312 viewsMullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:50 - Aug 12 by Marshalls_Mullet

They were in Feb, and certainly in March.

Italy went into national lockdown in early March, and it was obvious that we would follow suit. We did so in mid March.

Covid 19 was certainly very much talked about in Q1.


How much impact would the tail end (at best given we’ve moved from January and as TWood shows at the beginning of March the government were shaking hands etc) do you think that had on the economy?

We locked down on the 23rd of March didn’t we?

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:56 - Aug 12 with 3279 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:52 - Aug 12 by Mullet

How much impact would the tail end (at best given we’ve moved from January and as TWood shows at the beginning of March the government were shaking hands etc) do you think that had on the economy?

We locked down on the 23rd of March didn’t we?


It would have had an impact, there was global uncertainty in March and that impacts on any economy.

It was certainly not true to say there 'was no talk of coronovirus' in Q1.

I was due to complete a deal in early March and my client pulled out due to uncertainty, and other companies would have been making similar decisions.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:57 - Aug 12 with 3273 viewsMullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:56 - Aug 12 by Marshalls_Mullet

It would have had an impact, there was global uncertainty in March and that impacts on any economy.

It was certainly not true to say there 'was no talk of coronovirus' in Q1.

I was due to complete a deal in early March and my client pulled out due to uncertainty, and other companies would have been making similar decisions.


But how much? Given we locked down with a week to go?

It’s a good job I clearly stated January at the end of the post and you keep ignoring that eh?

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So we’re officially in a recession on 08:59 - Aug 12 with 3264 viewsHerbivore

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:50 - Aug 12 by Marshalls_Mullet

They were in Feb, and certainly in March.

Italy went into national lockdown in early March, and it was obvious that we would follow suit. We did so in mid March.

Covid 19 was certainly very much talked about in Q1.


We locked down on the 23rd of March.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 09:00 - Aug 12 with 3260 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:57 - Aug 12 by Mullet

But how much? Given we locked down with a week to go?

It’s a good job I clearly stated January at the end of the post and you keep ignoring that eh?


Coronavirus was an issue long before lockdown.

You stated the period "January to March" ....

"We also dropped January to March before any talk of coronavirus I believe."
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So we’re officially in a recession on 09:01 - Aug 12 with 3256 viewsHerbivore

So we’re officially in a recession on 08:57 - Aug 12 by Mullet

But how much? Given we locked down with a week to go?

It’s a good job I clearly stated January at the end of the post and you keep ignoring that eh?


Over a 13 week period even 1 week of lots of businesses essentially shutting down would impact on GDP for that quarter, especially as growth was looking fairly flat anyway.

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So we’re officially in a recession on 09:02 - Aug 12 with 3245 viewsJ2BLUE

Cheers OP, do let us know if night follows day later on.

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