The assassin rarely takes the spoils. Seems likely that Sunak is the new anointed one for old Rupe and Rothmere.
Next puppet please
The assassin rarely takes the spoils. Seems likely that Sunak is the new anointed one for old Rupe and Rothmere.
And you think peej post's make sense?......I rest my case....I'm up against it even with my bad grammar![]()
Tedious
Its impossible not to have growth after a virtual shut down.I know, but I keep giving you a chance.
Great news about growth, able to recruit 2 engineers based on this news and possibly a graduate.
Its impossible not to have growth after a virtual shut down.
Someone seems to believe the opposite, as I said 'record growth' will happen after a shrinking of almost 10%. Growth is good as I said earlier. New jobs, more money to spend
You 2 seem to have a running battle![]()
We need to see the shake out when the Furlougj ends I thinkSomeone seems to believe the opposite, as I said 'record growth' will happen after a shrinking of almost 10%. Growth is good as I said earlier. New jobs, more money to spend
It s just the saddo attention seeking GeordieNo real battle, someone post headlines. Record growth is easy after a record shrinking, but hey ho.
You 2 seem to have a running battle![]()
We need to see the shake out when the Furlougj ends I think
It s just the saddo attention seeking Geordie
Luckily none of it affected where I work it's just carried on as normal straight through .Already have to adverts for engineers approved and top level sign off. So that's just one UK firm setting on, demand is already outstripping supply it seems.
Luckily none of it affected where I work it's just carried on as normal straight through .
why does it? We do the same with everything,It does make you wonder
And the Tory's go marching ON ON ON
The UK economy is set to grow at its fastest rate on record this year, experts have predicted.
The EY Item Club has upgraded its 2021 growth forecast from 5% to 6.8%, which would mark the fastest rate seen since 1973.
Chief economic advisor Howard Archer said the economy had "proven to be more resilient than seemed possible".
The vaccine rollout and relaxed restrictions had helped the recovery, it said.
Oh...The Daily Mail though....
Seems like someone has called in the dogs.
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