Originally posted by GreenMirror
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Previously on "U.K. Growth Rebounds From Bleak Winter, Consumer Spending Jumps"
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostPurely because of our archaic electoral rules; under proportional representation, Farage would have held the balance of power in 2015 with the third largest number of votes.
A vote like that comes around about as frequently as England World Cup semi final visits.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat, is he threatening to lose an 8th election?
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIs he going bald? Is that like a comb over?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIn-ger-land indeed.
And yes we are all sick of the B word - this one is a bit of an old joke in that depending on the media source you used everything bad was because of and everything good was despite (or vice-versa depending on your media source/pov)
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostWGAF?
Everyone is sick of B****t.
Come on Ingerland!
And yes we are all sick of the B word - this one is a bit of an old joke in that depending on the media source you used everything bad was because of and everything good was despite (or vice-versa depending on your media source/pov)
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Originally posted by original PM View PostJust for clarity could you confirm whether this is
a) Because of Brexit
or
b) Despite Brexit
TIA.
Everyone is sick of B****t.
Come on Ingerland!
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Just for clarity could you confirm whether this is
a) Because of Brexit
or
b) Despite Brexit
TIA.
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U.K. Growth Rebounds From Bleak Winter, Consumer Spending Jumps
Interesting report from Bloomberg:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...m-bleak-winter
Which may explain why the markets are predicting a August rate rise:
Markets predict August rate rise as GDP growth rebounds to 0.3% | Financial ReporterTags: None
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