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Previously on "'Potential error' delays GDP data"
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MtT come this way and I'll explain it all to you. MtT, do you ever hang around the gymnasium?
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Erm, possibly. All these dips and double dips are worrying me.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIs that a gay joke?
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Is that a gay joke?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt’s all deeply dippy.
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It’s all deeply dippy.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThat would imply we actually started to come out of the first dip.
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That would imply we actually started to come out of the first dip.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI reckon we'll be in a double dip.
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I think we're about to find out...Originally posted by centurian View PostI wonder if they booked the last minute spending promises (which ConDems then cancelled) as actual GDP expenditure in the 1st quarter.
Where is Gordon Brown these days?
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Recession?Originally posted by centurian View PostThat's what I'm wondering. Are we going to find out that we are still in recession?
Labour spent millions in the year before the election trying to buy votes.
I really hope they're about to announce some executions!
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They've got the Lawyers in making sure that when they call Labour "Theiving Fraudsters" that they've got all their facts straight.Originally posted by centurian View PostDelaying it until 12th July - that's quite a long gap - more than just a little bit of checking isn't it.
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Delaying it until 12th July - that's quite a long gap - more than just a little bit of checking isn't it.
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