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Watson. wrote:Post by Watson. » October 8, 2011, 12:33 am
With new £75 billion in QE, pound continues to drop against other currencies. Today 47.7 baht for your pound, how far can it still drop! Does it get to a point where Brit expats give up and return to UK? I remember 67 baht to pound, how things have changed over the years, for the worse.

trubrit wrote:Jimbo. Can't remember the low of31.5 in 84 but the period of four years 93-6 below 40 were , if my memory is correct, at a time when the pound value was tied to the dollar as 25bht, so if we lost out to the dollar we also suffered in baht .
Watson. wrote: Does it get to a point where Brit expats give up and return to UK?
pompui wrote:Watson. wrote: Does it get to a point where Brit expats give up and return to UK?
For me personally 35 or lower
The only problem might be , qualifying for the visa .trubrit wrote:pompui wrote:Watson. wrote: Does it get to a point where Brit expats give up and return to UK?
For me personally 35 or lower
I can't envisage a scenario where , no matter how low, I would be better off back in the UK, unless of course you are taking the availability of extra social security into account .If there is any left for us fully paid up citizens .The only problem might be , qualifying for the visa .

pompui wrote:I can't envisage a scenario where , no matter how low, I would be better off back in the UK, unless of course you are taking the availability of extra social security into account .If there is any left for us fully paid up citizens .The only problem might be , qualifying for the visa .


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