For example, if Spain goes from 2.8% to 4.2% and Ireland go from 5.2% to 6.8%, who is the faster growing economy? I assume it was something like this that L'Equipe newspaper were meaning. I'll message Fernando Macho and get back to you. Fenian bastards.
Still Ireland ??? 1.6% increase is more than 1.4%! It's the overall growth anyway m8 not the marginal growth. 6.8>4.2 etc
Well no, not in real terms. Going from 2.8 to 4.2 is a 50% increase, going from 5.2 to 6.8 is about, what 35% increase? 50>35ish. Hence, Spain growing faster, good day, sir
Rofl. Monica won't be wrang anyway that's for sho Just to be right. Ireland is still faster growing as it's the LARGER number which Is key m8. Good night sir.
not a clue what you're on about, you're on my ignore list, but yeah, you're right, I'll not be "wrang"
^^^^ thinks that growing at 35% increase a year means it is growing faster than an economy that is growing at 50% increase a year. Yep, that makes sense and the schools are in no way to blame, no siree, Padraig.
^^^ relentless beel from Mongo The kwestchin is who has the fastest growing economy. The answer as Mick schooled you on several hours ago is Ireland. Ireland has had the fastest growing economy for the past 3 years. Those skools A monny can't stand it when his Google let's him down...
Well Toby's theory that you are more likely to get run over or slip in the shower and die than be killed by a brown faced migrant is looking a bit flimsy.
Sadiq Khan will not talk about the dude being Muslim . He was probably an MK ultra puppet programmed to run over tourists and go stabby.