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Originally posted by minestrone View PostLook them up yourself you thick lazy twunt.
Smoking and drinking per head of population.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThen show us the equivalent set of figures...
Smoking and drinking per head of population.
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Originally posted by Troll View Postwhat is the logic behind that - and where would duck/quail/ squirrel feature in the inflation league
When the price of grain or whatever they eat goes up, you see it reflected in chickens almost instantly, whereas with beef theres a latency.
I would guess ducks and quails are similar? I don't know how they are raised. Squirrels prices are more sensitive to Acute Oak Decline than they are to general food prices.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI just love the last line in the image 'UK Essentials' and the 2nd and 3rd items...Tobacco and Alcohol
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostReading the news on various new papers. Why is the UK intent on becoming so much like 1930's Germany?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI just love the last line in the image 'UK Essentials' and the 2nd and 3rd items...Tobacco and Alcohol
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostReading the news on various new papers. Why is the UK intent on becoming so much like 1930's Germany?
Last week passing a law that ensures the surveillance on individuals is most intense of anywhere in the EU.
Inflation out of control, massive debts.
Extradite any UK citizen at the request of a US court without evidence.
Boris is buying a water cannon.
Hysterical pish.
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Monetary inflation has a certain horizon beyond which price inflation will follow. Worth noting.
Also worth noting that you'll see inflation in chickens etc much sooner than you will in beef for example.
Also worth noting that if, lets suppose, retailers are absorbing price inflation then that isn't to say that it doesn't exist.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBut London is the centre of our entire economy.
You think those rates of inflation since 2007 are okay? Food @ 27%. Glad my salary has gone up by the same amount since.
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Deep Fried Scooter is right. I went in to the butchers yesterday to buy a pork chop. I had £350,000 in a rucksack but I was robbed. Guess what they took ?
yep!! my bike
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