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Previously on "Is the UK going to recover from this one?"
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBut we're not in recession. We have positive growth.
There has been no real growth over the last decade, just borrowing to maintain an unsustainable undeserved life style for Britain as a nation. Borrowing by the public has to be restarted otherwise the political and commercial consequences will be catastrophic. If borrowing does restart then the outcome will still be the same in the long term as yet again it will be a case of having consumption today at the expense of tomorrow. However this will be a problem for another group of politicians to worry about.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe just need many many more immigrants, more money printing and much higher house prices and we're all be laughing again.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostGovernment job and Taxpayers pay
Just kidding
I should have been clearer. Goes on refundable expenses and it's only 2 days a week in London the rest I usually WFH. some weeks I don't even go to London because the hotel prices go through the roof, Like on fashion week etc
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI'm just giving an example of the fundamental change we need. I am not sure what it is but something has got to give sooner or later.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostRenewables will be 10x the price, so if you fancy that, be my guest.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI personally can't see a way out of this until some fundamentals start to change. Perhaps we need to move away from oil and into renewables for example? The squeeze from both sides (reduced wages and higher cost of living) is not reducing so until this changes drastically we are not going to go anywhere. Perhaps the whole economy needs to shrink and downsize a lot further so we can eventually start to grow again?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIMO economy & house prices & wage rises are going to flatline for another 5 years from now.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBooked two in London a week before, to visit on Sat/Sun. Lots of availability. Lunchtimes though, maybe that doesn't count?
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IMO economy & house prices & wage rises are going to flatline for another 5 years from now.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYou must be earning serious money if you can afford to pay £2000 a week just to sleep.
Government job and Taxpayers pay
Just kidding
I should have been clearer. Goes on refundable expenses and it's only 2 days a week in London the rest I usually WFH. some weeks I don't even go to London because the hotel prices go through the roof, Like on fashion week etc
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI've been paying £200 - £400 a night for a room at most of the hotels near Westminster for months and most of the 4*& 5* hotels are fully booked most weeks so somebody is spending money (Apart from me that is)
But "Were still DOOMED"
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