A bit more good news today.
UK car production hits 14-year high for August
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37427031
I see
"Of these cars that rolled out of British factories last month, 27,804 were for sale in the UK, while the remaining 81,200 were manufactured for export purposes. While the domestic demand showed a 6.2% increase from August 2015, the export figures reflected an increase of 10.2%. SMMT further said that for the year to August 2016, car production had increased 11.1% to a total of 1.7 million vehicles. "
So in fact not much change from the rest of what was a good year hmm?
No doubt the reduced value of the pound, which will hit the pockets of the public have helped with exports, but cost us on imports in due course.
And of course how many were exported to the EU than won't be going there with a cost advantage in the future.
OK on the face of it it looks like good news, till you look a little closer.
The Public have lost interest in Brexit and still buy that new car while they still can.
The falling pound helps export at the expense of the Public
Still no sign of Brexit and we are still in the EU.
I can redefine that from "Good news" to "No cause for alarm,yet"