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Previously on "U.K. Growth Rebounds From Bleak Winter, Consumer Spending Jumps"
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There was a vote on this in 2011? The electorate backed the current rules?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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Purely 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.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat, is he threatening to lose an 8th election?
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Haha - My previous post count was 666 and I wasn't keen to be stuck on that number so was typing a bit too fastOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostIs he going bald? Is that like a comb over?
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Very true - I read yesterday that Farage is looking to make a comback.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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In-ger-land indeed.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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WGAF?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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