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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm merely pointing out that it's easy to create growth through spending and borrowing, but eventually the piper will be have to be paid.
That's why U.K. GDP is growing faster than the EU. It's a debt fuelled spending splurge made worse by the QE that was switched on immediately after the Brexit vote.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostTell us more Chicken-Licken!! And will the sky fall in also?
Honestly sas, you really are the biggest lily-livered surrender-monkey around. And given the calibre of hare-brained alarmist chuckleheads that comprise the remain camp round here, that is some accolade.
DO explain why you think Trumps policies of borrowing to spend on his voters will make the US economy better in the long run?
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostSo first you predicted disaster but now you have covered yourself by saying it will be "good" for several years.
Nice move. You've backed both outcomes.
That's why U.K. GDP is growing faster than the EU. It's a debt fuelled spending splurge made worse by the QE that was switched on immediately after the Brexit vote.
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostOriginally posted by GB9 View PostAnd that's in addition to the UK having the highest growth of all developed economies in 2016. DESPITE Brexit. And having jumped above the US and Switzerland as the place for top talent to move to. And in addition to 20 angry birds moving to the UK!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI'd rather have EU setting up tax rates because they would not be able to do it easily like Cons who got elected and smacked 25% increase in dividend tax without talking about it.
Didn't pay tax last night
On the way the paper bag was on my knee
Man, I had a dreadful flight
I'm back in the EUSSR
You don't know how lucky you are, boy
Back in the EUSSR, yeah
Been away so long I early knew the place
Gee, it's good to be back home
Leave it till tomorrow to unpack my tax
Honey disconnect the phone
I'm back in the EUSSR
You don't know how lucky you are, boy
Back in the EUS
Back in the EUS
Back in the EUSSR
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostMeanwhile back in the EU....
https://twitter.com/EP_President/sta...rc=twsrc%5Etfw
A new system of EU-imposed taxes on the way. Good luck with that.
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I'd rather have EU setting up tax rates because they would not be able to do it easily like Cons who got elected and smacked 25% increase in dividend tax without talking about it.
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Meanwhile back in the EU....
https://twitter.com/EP_President/sta...rc=twsrc%5Etfw
A new system of EU-imposed taxes on the way. Good luck with that.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostAnd gdp at 2% is higher than any other developed country in 2016.
Next referendum will have 2 questions:
1) Do you want to join EU? Answers: YES/YES
2) Do you want to remove right to vote from Brexit cretins who got this country into deep tulip? YES/YES PLEASE!Last edited by AtW; 17 January 2017, 00:00.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat growth? In relative terms UK lost 25% GDP and will soon be out of top 10 countries by GDP.
And gdp at 2% is higher than any other developed country in 2016.
Do you read the news? Have you seen that EU members are starting to accept the UK holds the cards in negotiations. Do you accept that Trump is much less pro-European than Barmy was? Everyone else does.
You must have lost a lot to be this upset. The EU is flecked.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Originally posted by AtW View PostJust remember that you've asked for it
https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/gold...rice-per-kilo/
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMind you it will look good for a few years.
Nice move. You've backed both outcomes.
However you should have said this:
Originally posted by sasguru View PostMind you it will look good for a few years. Or stagnate. Or collapse as I originally predicted 30 minutes ago. I plan to move to Portugal and live in out my dotage eating Piri-Piri chicken anyway, so nothing affects me, because I am so intelligent and you lot are cretins. HTH BIDI
Here's some easy reading for you.
Mind you they seem to have dumbed it down since I read it aged 4. Chicken Licken appears to escape rather than being eaten.
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