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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    Are we in agreement that last year the UK was the 5th largest economy.

    Where is it now?

    Brexit turbulence and pound's 31-year low causes UK economy to fall behind France | The Independent

    How much do you expect the GDP of the UK to be in 2017 and how will this compare to 2015 ?

    Does it matter other than to please remoaners?
    For someone who constantly wails about British manufacturing and the banker/property stranglehold on the British economy then this should please you. Clearly it won't because you are well and truly behind your barricade of vanity and pride that you will defend anything that supports your ideological attachment to the EU
    Tuesday's telegraph business: big beasts praise slide in sterling as boost for economy #tomorrowspaperstoday… - scoopnest.com
    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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      Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
      Tuesday's telegraph business: big beasts praise slide in sterling as boost for economy #tomorrowspaperstoday… - scoopnest.com
      Who fives a tulip about the big beasts? You?
      Now going to shagaluf and sunny beach is 20% more expensive for you and all.
      Ahh wait you go to centre parks, not somewhere nice and sunny.

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        Originally posted by vetran View Post
        What is the benefit cap? - Shelter England

        actually is 69.44 hours at £7.20 tax free. If the person is working the cap is removed.
        That seems misleading since it includes severe disablement allowance (which most people can't get) and child tax credits (which you can get while earning).

        The cap is the most anyone can possibly claim, doesn't mean most people can claim that much. I doubt most people are claiming anything like that. Someone I know who is diagnosed with a condition that means they are realistically unable to work gets more than a typical unemployed person but still maxes out at about £300-350pcm what they can receive for housing, plus a slightly higher than JSA amount (maybe £100/week?) Round here that's a reasonable amount to live off but only just.
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins
        I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
        Originally posted by vetran
        Urine is quite nourishing

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          Is that a bit like the day before the Brexit vote "Breit will ruin us" and the day after "the UK has a strong, resilient economy that can prosper outside the EU"? Scare tactics (it might be true but that's rather irrelevant)
          Originally posted by MaryPoppins
          I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
          Originally posted by vetran
          Urine is quite nourishing

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            Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
            Does it matter other than to please remoaners?
            For someone who constantly wails about British manufacturing and the banker/property stranglehold on the British economy then this should please you. Clearly it won't because you are well and truly behind your barricade of vanity and pride that you will defend anything that supports your ideological attachment to the EU
            Tuesday's telegraph business: big beasts praise slide in sterling as boost for economy #tomorrowspaperstoday… - scoopnest.com
            Meanwhile....

            Brexit Bulletin: Can You Catch a Falling Pound? - Bloomberg

            After meeting May, Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said he still had no concrete idea of what relationship she wants with the bloc. “It appears as if there’s quite a lot of work that needs to be done in the U.K,” he said
            I'm alright Jack

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              Originally posted by d000hg View Post
              Is that a bit like the day before the Brexit vote "Breit will ruin us" and the day after "the UK has a strong, resilient economy that can prosper outside the EU"? Scare tactics (it might be true but that's rather irrelevant)
              Well they didn't leave the EU as they said they would, did they, we're still in it. It's also pretty clear if we do a "Soft Brexit" there won't be much change. We will only find out what "Hard Brexit" does when there is a clear plan for Hard Brexit. But last week doesn't bode well does it.

              I'm alright Jack

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                Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                That seems misleading since it includes severe disablement allowance (which most people can't get) and child tax credits (which you can get while earning).

                The cap is the most anyone can possibly claim, doesn't mean most people can claim that much. I doubt most people are claiming anything like that. Someone I know who is diagnosed with a condition that means they are realistically unable to work gets more than a typical unemployed person but still maxes out at about £300-350pcm what they can receive for housing, plus a slightly higher than JSA amount (maybe £100/week?) Round here that's a reasonable amount to live off but only just.
                you mentioned the cap. If you now try to disregard it now then tough.

                The cap only counts if you aren't working, if you do 16 hours then there is no practical limit.

                Some benefits act as gateway ones.

                All in the living wage is pretty close to what you need to escape benefits so its 30% more than minimum wage
                Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                  Originally posted by vetran View Post
                  you mentioned the cap. If you now try to disregard it now then tough.
                  I mentioned a cap on housing benefit, not the benefit cap. You cannot just turn up and get £500pw... a single person without kids might get £150pw. By finding the biggest numbers you can you're doing a Daily Mail "Benefits claimant gets more than man working two full time jobs"
                  Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                  I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                  Originally posted by vetran
                  Urine is quite nourishing

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                    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
                    That's dreadful.

                    Does it say who commissioned it?

                    Or over what time period that is?

                    And was that the best case scenario? Or was it the worst?

                    And was it a reduction from now or where we 'might' be in the future?

                    Looks bad unless e.g. it was commissioned by someone like Osborne and they have quoted the worst case scenario against what might theoretically have been in 15 years time.
                    Just in case anyone thinks I've gone soft in the head the last paragraph is actually what was written. As usual, the socialist worker and daily communist have spun like a dervish.

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                      Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                      I mentioned a cap on housing benefit, not the benefit cap. You cannot just turn up and get £500pw... a single person without kids might get £150pw. By finding the biggest numbers you can you're doing a Daily Mail "Benefits claimant gets more than man working two full time jobs"
                      Indeed a single person might. However a worker with a family gets considerably more, that's why my friends avoid working for the minimum wage.
                      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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