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What people in the real world sayOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
FFS. If they spoke to people in the real world they would know the real economy has been on the floor for the last 12 months. With no sign of recovery. Instead they listen to a few twunts like sasguru who only see the effects of QE helping out a few bankers.
These guys need to get out a bit more. Well sasguru needs to stay in more - those at the BoE need to get out more.
Makes I laff when you disguised employee cretinous IT twats think you are running a business
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The Bank of England is expected to slash UK growth forecasts to close to zero from the 0.8pc predicted in May when it releases its quarterly inflation report later today.
The Bank is expected to say in its August Inflation Report that the British economy will come to a standstill this year with virtually zero growth in 2012 as a whole.
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FFS. If they spoke to people in the real world they would know the real economy has been on the floor for the last 12 months. With no sign of recovery. Instead they listen to a few twunts like sasguru who only see the effects of QE helping out a few bankers.
These guys need to get out a bit more. Well sasguru needs to stay in more - those at the BoE need to get out more.
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Dooooooooom
BBC News - Bank of England expected to cut UK growth forecasts
Some Wednesday doom.
Bashickly Merve the Swerve reckons the UK economy will now contract in 2012 rather than grow, they're considering an interest rate cut and Spain is about to go down the tulipter, taking Italy with it which would exhaust the current bailout fund.
Seeing as China's about to go down the tulipter as well that doesn't leave anyone to come to the rescue.
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