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Previously on "Anyone Seen my Missing Half a Trillion Quid?"
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Someone senior at the ONS will soon be rewarded with a Knighthood, or made a Life-Peer. Typical reward for a cockup of the highest order.
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Can't be bothered to pay half a trillion for DT premium content. Good article on declining sales of Satnavs at the right.
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Yes that must be itOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf there's anything in this I suspect the situation is some Remainer plot contrived by the Treasury, at the behest of Phillip Hammond, e.g. to try and prevent the government leaving the EU without a trade deal or long transition period.




It's becoming apparent that many Brexiters are simply mentally ill: paranoid, delusional fantasists.
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If there's anything in this I suspect the situation is some Remainer plot contrived by the Treasury, at the behest of Phillip Hammond, e.g. to try and prevent the government leaving the EU without a trade deal or long transition period.
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Must be Brillo advising the treasury on divorce tactics - they've got the most experienced man on the job.
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Notice how the net position surged in 2016?
All's that is happening is it is stabilising back to its pre-2016 level - net IIP as you can see has actually been in deficit for many years before 2016. -£22 billion is by no means a bad position and this article is pure sensationalism for suggesting so.
Thats why its only being reported by The Telegraph online and, you know, no one important.
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