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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostEmployment at 42 year low. Don't think YHe economy got the Remainer memo.
UK productivity falls to pre-crisis level - BBC News
That would also explain why wages aren't rising as fast as inflation.
Hire two numpties instead of one genius, you don't need to pay the numpties very much
https://www.ft.com/content/0f9d3b98-...8-997009366969
"Official data show the UK’s labour market continues to create plenty of jobs but employers are trimming pay rises in every sector. The wage growth slowdown is particularly painful because inflation has been driven up by the falling value of the pound since last year’s Brexit vote.
The result is another squeeze on real pay, which has not yet recovered from the cuts that followed the financial crisis. The latest official forecasts suggest the average worker will still earn less in 2021 than they did in 2008."
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostEmployment at 42 year low. Don't think YHe economy got the Remainer memo.
It should stay low as well, because we'll be sending every single foreigner who isn't at least 5 generations British "back home"
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Employment at 42 year low. Don't think YHe economy got the Remainer memo.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostCan't you call the Samaritans rather than posting crap here to get attention?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIndeed. It would seem that his mind-altering medication has been adjusted unfavourably!
I am interested to hear the views of sensible remainers. BlasterBates, NAT, WTFH are examples.
However assguru, NLyUK, AtW and PooperScooper are not worth reading.
What is a great pity is that posting a thread to insult another member is a bannable offence. Each me, sasguru and MF. Oh well....
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBP has very kindly provided a safe space for Brexiters where they can recharge and ponder the 3 questions asked by Brillo in peace and tranquility, untroubled by the real world that irks them so much
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Can't you call the Samaritans rather than posting crap here to get attention?
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Safe space for Brexiters here, courtesy of Brillo
BP has very kindly provided a safe space for Brexiters where they can recharge and ponder the 3 questions asked by Brillo in peace and tranquility, untroubled by the real world that irks them so much:
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