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Is that an uptick I see there?
So its as bad as 2003 - considering this is the wrost recession since the 30s I'd have expected it to be a lot worseHard Brexit now!
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We will wait to see how long it is before the graph starts moving upwards again before we can judge that.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo its as bad as 2003 - considering this is the wrost recession since the 30s I'd have expected it to be a lot worse
If the doom-mongers are right that could be some time away.
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Are you one of Gordon's trolls to talk up the economy until next May?Originally posted by swamp View PostLooks like an upturn to me.Comment
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You'll have to forgive Dim. He's not very good with graphs and numbers and stuff. He doesn't "believe" in statistical models either.Originally posted by swamp View PostLooks like an upturn to me.
Hard Brexit now!
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The last pixel of that graph points up. 'Up' means better. Up is boom, up is contract renewal, and up is rate rise. What bit don't you get?!Cats are evil.Comment
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I think it's just that it's been so long that we've forgotten what 'up' looks likeOriginally posted by swamp View PostWhat bit don't you get?!
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But don`t quote me on that.
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