Hmm. You seem to be reduced to implying any response is a 'bite', yet here you are, visiting us just to respond. You've been blubbing and melting down for nearly a decade you think twat.
So angry, that you spelt thick incorrectly and I’m the thick one I see we’ve gone from a decade to nearly a decade after I pointed out yesterday’s fantasy was just that, fantasy.
If you check, I claimed almost a decade previously too, and you have once again confirmed your rather bizarre obsession, made even more strange by your claim any reply is a bite...yet here you still are. Now, do you actually have anything to add to the thread topic, or are you simply here to carry on your meltdown and blubfest? Be warned, Karen the mod tends to zap people that display such ill-health choices, for their own good.
I’ve got a long way’s to go to match your daily whining, so I think I’m fine on the “ill health” bit. The rest of your post is the broken record fantasy that you continue to spout.
And yet, here you still are. PS. You notice I didn't bother mentioning your quick edit for your grammar errors.
And will continue to be here, as you stamping your little feet doesn’t cut it I’m afraid. Of course I corrected my grammatical error when I saw it, whereas you are so triggered you didn’t see yours
Yet astonishingly, half of Africa and the Middle East still want to come here even if it means crossing safe G7 members France, Germany or Italy. As you read the IMF’s forecast report in some detail, you will have seen them state that the UK was the top of the G7 for growth in 2021 and will be second in 2022; however, inflation and rising interest rates will slow growth in 2023. We have bounced back the strongest in the last two years but the others are now catching up as their bounce has come later. The IMF stated that Brexit was not the primary driver of slowing growth in the UK but Remainers are usually blind to anything not anti-Brexit. They can satisfy themselves with the knowledge that the IMF has a terrible record when it comes to forecasts, which is why they are revising them constantly so that nobody remembers. What can be attributed to Brexit and the pandemic is the loss of hard working cheap East European labour, leaving the country with more unproductive public sector slackers than productive private sector workers paying their wages and pensions. The real problem going forward is that cancel culture, diversity and inclusivity nonsense; and doing as little work as possible seem to be the preferred lifestyle of Generation Z. The Left will surely promise to deliver it.