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HMP Wandsworth - he smuggles in mobile phones to relax chatting with his pals on CUK...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAss guru is renting in London...or is it a big house in "leafy Surrey"....or is it Brussels....or is it Portugal...
I think personally he's still above the kebab shop in Lewisham tbh.
close but no cigar
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Ass guru is renting in London...or is it a big house in "leafy Surrey"....or is it Brussels....or is it Portugal...
I think personally he's still above the kebab shop in Lewisham tbh.
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The UK has the 2nd worst balance sheet in Europe, with only Portugal having a worse one and ours is declining faster than theirs.
Hopefully the jam and tea exports to Peru will solve that problem.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLike I keep saying, if the worst effect of Brexit is to reduce the Uk's trend growth rate from 2.x% (its post war trend growth rate) to 1.x% (its growth rate since 2016), that would be bad enough. I suspect there will be worse effects though
Problem is that future tax spending was done on the basis of economy growing at higher rate and now increased spending demands higher taxes, plus even higher taxes to make up for lost tax income.
And that's under Tory Scum pro-Business Govt, what kind of taxes are going to be under Labour?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
I suspect there will be worse effects though
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UK on the brink of recession
Economy heading for the worst year since the crash
After official figures revealed zero growth in GDP in August, the EY Item Club said the economy would struggle to recover in the final months of the year owing to the increasing likelihood of Britain crashing out of the EU in less than six months’ time.
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