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Educating such a large number of the population to such a low standard the probabilities are quite high. -
You really are pished aren't you?Originally posted by minestrone View PostEducating such a large number of the population to such a low standard the probabilities are quite high.
Hard Brexit now!
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It was households you dumbfuk.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBasically 50 million Indians are on 10k dollars a year NOW.
Which is exactly the 1/20 figure I quoted earlier.
So stop wittering about linear and exponential stuff as you've already proved you don't understand the concepts.
So simple question, did you go to university?
You can't even reliably quote your own evidence.Comment
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Doesn't affect the argument though does it.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt was households you dumbfuk.
You can't even reliably quote your own evidence.
What proportion do you think it will be in 16 years?Hard Brexit now!
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Yes.Originally posted by sasguru View PostDoesn't affect the argument though does it.
What proportion do you think it will be in 16 years?
I'm arguing with a self proclaimed stats genius who clearly does not know the difference between disposable income and earnings, households and individuals or the difference between nominal and real growth.
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As usual I leave it to the congregation to decideOriginally posted by minestrone View PostYes.
I'm arguing with a self proclaimed stats genius who clearly does not know the difference between disposable income and earnings, households and individuals or the difference between nominal and real growth.

Hard Brexit now!
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I would ask for their charity first.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAs usual I leave it to the congregation to decide
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Problem with you Brexiters is that fundamentally you don't want change and basically want the world to be preserved in aspic circa 1950.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI would ask for their charity first.
But it doesn't work like that, so in your lifetime whether you like it or not, Indias economy will be 3 times as large as the UK, whether they achieve a more equitable distribution of wealth remains to be seen.
Which is why I voted Remain, I believe only being in part of Europe can we reasonably compete on something like equal terms.
And I don't trust the US as a friend at all, especially now.Hard Brexit now!
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The Indonesian who doesn't fancy muslims?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThe next Dutch PM?

I read somewhere that if he's lucky, he might get upwards of 20 seats. Just wonder how that will work out, considering that his party only have himself and his private interest foundation (e.g. family foundation) as the only two members, no others allowed.Comment
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Family foundation? You mean he isn't a horny handed son of the soil but yet another rich boy populist with a small dick?Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostThe Indonesian who doesn't fancy muslims?
I read somewhere that if he's lucky, he might get upwards of 20 seats. Just wonder how that will work out, considering that his party only have himself and his private interest foundation (e.g. family foundation) as the only two members, no others allowed.
Please don't tell me he's also married to a foreigner like all other right wing winkers?
Anyway exit polls show Geert is tying for 2nd place and the incumbent with a strong first place.
Let's see if the Dutch are as sensible as they look, and haven't made the Anglo Saxon mistake.Hard Brexit now!
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