Re: This Europe Stuff
Reply #9442 –
Just picking up on this. Since Brexit the pound has lost around 20% of its value against the euro.
@Rich B So if your Greek trip only cost £15 more then that means you only spent around £75 altogether?
Why? If I drank 100 pints ( already allowed for ) and each one was 15 cents more due to deflation then that is only 15 Euro's above expected.
Plus, I have at least £100k in savings. I have £250k plus in house with no mortgage. I do not spend the pensions I already receive so given that I fully intend to spend most of my holiday time in none EU countries why the f*ck should it bother me if the pound goes up or down. I am buying holiday money not a million pound speculation.
Plus, what makes you know that it won't surge on post Brexit