Whitewave
I did not accuse you of making hysterical posts!
I posted this:-
"It is so easy for hysterical ' head lines' to grab attention but really over 1% inflation. It might well go up further but for goodness sake make sense as it stands as of today."
I stand by that as it is easy to note the different forms of reporting by the media today and it appears to me , not for the first time, those media outlets that were pro remain are continuing to use any method possible to blaim Brexit .
I will go on the report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and their words:-
"However, the ONS said there was "no explicit evidence" that the the weaker pound was increasing prices of every day goods.
UK inflation was driven up mainly by rising prices for clothing, overnight hotel stays and motor fuels, according to ONS data.
Clothes prices jumped by 6 per cent in September, compared to August. Fuel prices rose to a faster pace compared with the same month a year ago.
The Retail Prices Index (RPI) measure of inflation, which includes housing costs, has also risen to 2 per cent in September from 1.8 per cent in August.
Mike Prestwood, head of inflation at the ONS, said: “CPI inflation has risen to its highest for nearly two years, though it remains low by historic standards."
“The prices paid by manufacturers for raw materials were unchanged over the month and there is 'no explicit evidence the lower pound is pushing up the prices of everyday consumer goods'.”
www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/inflation-rise-uk-september-latest-brexit-price-rises-a7367051.html
I did not say the fall in the pound will not possibly have an impact later on , who knows, it probably will and then it would seem reasonable to connect the two.
As I see it at the moment there is inflation , a load of puffed up media commentators who will blaim Brexit for everything.