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Originally posted by original PM View Postyou really do wear underpants saying "I love Ed Balls"!Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWell, we've had a Kingdom run by a king.
And an Empire run by an Emperor (or at least an Empress)
So who's running the country?
Or who cares so long as she has big tits.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Time for a small glass of champers Gideon
Good news for George Osborne as UK avoids triple-dip recession
Paul Owen with live coverage as the Office for National Statistics reveals GDP grew by 0.3% in the first three months of this yearAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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See, the economy is fine after all.
Print £1 Trillion, give it to the banks and get 0.3% growth!
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0.3% Wow, margin of error is 0.2% so effectively nothing again. Patient is still not responding. Need cut more waste of space NHS and Public sector managers/staff. (Not Doctors/Nurses).Comment
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Originally posted by proggy View Post0.3% Wow, margin of error is 0.2% so effectively nothing again. Patient is still not responding. Need cut more waste of space NHS and Public sector managers/staff. (Not Doctors/Nurses).Comment
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Originally posted by proggy View PostYes, because criticising Osborne means I love Ed Balls. Go read up on fallacy and logic you thick twunt.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
Triple dip means we've at least had some growth. Would a single long dip have been better?
As long as the average 'hard working family™' has -£1.53 left each month after servicing their basic living requirements the recession will continue.Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostBut we haven't really had any growth or a triple dip, the very minor spikes are akin to a twitching corps on the mortuary slab.
As long as the average 'hard working family™' has -£1.53 left each month after servicing their basic living requirements the recession will continue.
HTH BIDI
PS Emigration is about the only sensible option for many.Comment
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