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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostShame the southern half of the EU isn't though.
Hasn't been taken over by left wing idiots like Greece you see, so the medicine is working.
https://www.ft.com/content/82d860dc-...6-0712b3873ae1Last edited by sasguru; 6 September 2016, 13:33.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSpain has the fastest growth rate in the EU of about 3%.
Hasn't been taken over by left wing idiots like Greece you see, so the medicine is working.
https://www.ft.com/content/82d860dc-...6-0712b3873ae1
Youth unemployment rate in Europe (EU member states) as of May 2016 (seasonally adjusted) - Statista
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostBrillliant. I guess that will help Spanish youth unemployment of 43.9%:
Youth unemployment rate in Europe (EU member states) as of May 2016 (seasonally adjusted) - Statista
After all everyone in the West has just gone through the hardest economic downturn since the thirties.
UK youth unemployment seems to have grown in the recession and is nothing to write home about either.
Youth unemployment in the UK - EY - United KingdomHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sirja View Post...and now Theresa May is slapping down Davies suggestion about the UK leaving the single market. This is really going to be interesting.
Theresa May rebukes David Davis over warning that UK could leave the single market
All I can say is check out Greenland who also didn't leave, not really.
They have one trading partner and a single source of public funds, Denmark
The US and Canada are on their door step and they export absolutely nothing after 30 years outside the European Union (well officially), and if they'd stayed they may well have kept their rather lucrative seal skin trade, which is now almost non-existent.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell yes it will given time.
After all everyone in the West has just gone through the hardest economic downturn since the thirties.
UK youth unemployment seems to have grown in the recession and is nothing to write home about either.
Youth unemployment in the UK - EY - United Kingdom
Youth unemployment rate in Europe (EU member states) as of May 2016 (seasonally adjusted) - Statista
And, as I stated, the southern part of the EU is in a right mess. Go on admit it, I'm right on this point.Comment
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI'll post my link again as I think you'll find that youth unemployment compares very favourably with most EU member states:
Youth unemployment rate in Europe (EU member states) as of May 2016 (seasonally adjusted) - Statista
And, as I stated, the southern part of the EU is in a right mess. Go on admit it, I'm right on this point.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHow does the southern part of the EU compare with non-EU southern European countries?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHow does the southern part of the EU compare with non-EU southern European countries?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHow does the southern part of the EU compare with non-EU southern European countries?
Greece GDP per capita $21000
I bet the Greeks look upon the Albanians with envy.
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