That data would make a nice hockey stick graph, we're bad but Ireland is screwed.
I don't understand what any of it means.
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Originally posted by Francko View Post"This number not only includes government debt, but also debt owed by the private sector and individuals"
So you might argue that people in Sierra Leone are better off than people in CH or Netherlands or UK because they have no debts.
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"This number not only includes government debt, but also debt owed by the private sector and individuals"
So you might argue that people in Sierra Leone are better off than people in CH or Netherlands or UK because they have no debts.
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Originally posted by Francko View PostAlso being beaten by Ireland. That is unprecedent in any professional sport...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Ireland and UK seems to be doomed.
There was a BBC documentary (made by an Irish guy) about Irish economy and their credit oriented lifestyle. He mentioned that since they joied EU, German savers money has been used to lend Irish since they joined EU. Any collapse will have a huge impact.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ren_Episode_1/
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Surely the recent scandal would have moved the UK up the corruption rankings?
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Why can't the UK be No.1 for once?
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