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Tesla just announced another 5% rise in the cost of its cars due the currency meltdown caused by brexit. The inflation and consequent interest rates are going to look a bit bleak by q3 of 17/18.

Reductions in real wages in 2017

Expect to see more strikes as workers try to catch up with inflation

It's going to be grrreeeeeeat
 
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Chesh I didn't vote just like reading this thread its funny as **** :biggrin:

Not a regular drinker of champagne but if I was offered a glass of bubbly I'd rather it was the quality stuff from France than that ****e English piss
Not a wine drinker myself,but read the post TC put up,when they gave people wine to taste without people knowing what it was,the British fizzy wine was better than Champagne in most peoples view,maybe go for the bit more than £2 a bottle British wine.Old English is even better than British.<whistle>

I only come here to wind up Glory and 20/20,the match finished in June,but they are a bit slow on the uptake.<laugh>
 
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Not a wine drinker myself,but read the post TC put up,when they gave people wine to taste without people knowing what it was,the British fizzy wine was better than Champagne in most peoples view,maybe go for the bit more than £2 a bottle British wine.Old English is even better than British.<whistle>

I only come here to wind up Glory and 20/20,the match finished in June,but they are a bit slow on the uptake.<laugh>

Must admit I didn't bother reading TC's post <doh> couldn't be bothered :biggrin:

Anyway I'll leave you lot to it <cheers>
 
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The Office for National Statistics has revised up its latest growth figures.
The Office for National Statistics has revised up its latest growth figures from 0.5%.
Before the referendum, the Treasury warned the public if it voted to leave the EU then the economy would contract by 0.1%.
In its worst case scenario, the UK Government warned the country could suffer a "severe shock" from voting to exit the EU.
It predicted under these set of circumstances the UK economy would shrink by 1% in the first three months after the referendum. <laugh>

Then-Chancellor George Osborne said: "The analysis in this document comes to a clear central conclusion: a vote to leave would represent an immediate and profound shock to our economy.
"That shock would push our economy into a recession and lead to an increase in unemployment of around 500,000, GDP would be 3.6% smaller, average real wages would be lower, inflation higher, sterling weaker, house prices would be hit and public borrowing would rise compared with a vote to remain."
Unemployment has fallen slightly across the UK since June's referendum, falling from 4.9% to 4.8%. <laugh>

Yet Gloria and his knee dummy are still listening to these buffoons and still quoting them <doh>
 
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Reductions in real wages in 2017

Expect to see more strikes as workers try to catch up with inflation

It's going to be grrreeeeeeat


olofs tory mates are already making noises about making strikes illegal. The low wage economy was not caused by the eu. Its tory policy and olig is helping implement it.
The Office for National Statistics has revised up its latest growth figures.
The Office for National Statistics has revised up its latest growth figures from 0.5%.
Before the referendum, the Treasury warned the public if it voted to leave the EU then the economy would contract by 0.1%.
In its worst case scenario, the UK Government warned the country could suffer a "severe shock" from voting to exit the EU.
It predicted under these set of circumstances the UK economy would shrink by 1% in the first three months after the referendum. <laugh>

Then-Chancellor George Osborne said: "The analysis in this document comes to a clear central conclusion: a vote to leave would represent an immediate and profound shock to our economy.
"That shock would push our economy into a recession and lead to an increase in unemployment of around 500,000, GDP would be 3.6% smaller, average real wages would be lower, inflation higher, sterling weaker, house prices would be hit and public borrowing would rise compared with a vote to remain."
Unemployment has fallen slightly across the UK since June's referendum, falling from 4.9% to 4.8%. <laugh>

Yet Gloria and his knee dummy are still listening to these buffoons and still quoting them <doh>


Funny how you only cite the sources that back up your racist deriven postition. The bloomberg forecast yesterday talked of stagnation , recession and inflation... The unholy trinity...
 
olofs tory mates are already making noises about making strikes illegal. The low wage economy was not caused by the eu. Its tory policy and olig is helping implement it.



Funny how you only cite the sources that back up your racist deriven postition. The bloomberg forecast yesterday talked of stagnation , recession and inflation... The unholy trinity...
Never trusted that fooker
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olofs tory mates are already making noises about making strikes illegal. The low wage economy was not caused by the eu. Its tory policy and olig is helping implement it.



Funny how you only cite the sources that back up your racist deriven postition. The bloomberg forecast yesterday talked of stagnation , recession and inflation... The unholy trinity...


Yeah - really funny how I cite ACTUAL results compared to your guesswork <laugh>
 
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Yeah - really funny how I cite ACTUAL results compared to your guesswork <laugh>

You are a banker and the rest of us have eventually cottoned on that you corrupt ****s can make statistics say anything.
The lot of of you have learned nothing since 2008 ( taken loads of our cash in the meantime) and are hell bent on making the same mistakes again.... Thanks for giving me the chance to highlight it. :emoticon-0148-yes:

Now shall we have a ceasefire till new year?
 
You are a banker and the rest of us have eventually cottoned on that you corrupt ****s can make statistics say anything.
The lot of of you have learned nothing since 2008 ( taken loads of our cash in the meantime) and are hell bent on making the same mistakes again.... Thanks for giving me the chance to highlight it. :emoticon-0148-yes:

Now shall we have a ceasefire till new year?

OK - Your New Years resolution can be to admit that you were wrong :emoticon-0150-hands