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Previously on "Inflation ?: British Gas raises energy prices"

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  • AtW
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    IMO Brown was careful to avoid pitfalls like shagging his secretary, very determined person but once he becomes PM a lot more non-stealthy public decisions will have to be made and he will start getting some serious flak, IMO Blair is like a duck from which all water goes does nicely, but Brown might get wet.

    I like IR people - they seem friendly and helpful, but I really don't like Brown who puts his personal ambitions before the country - the debt game he is playing will cost a lot to this country, I hope he will gain recognition as the person responsible for it.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by Andyw
    Dont buy British Gas anymore ! vote with your feet and move to another supplier.
    http://www.uswitch.com/

    Give it a go - you'll save a few pounds.

    Also, with grants, solar panelling is looking a little more attractive now.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by AtW
    I am talking about Brown - it is him not Blair who gets this country into debt. IMO Blair is (or was more like it) much more PM material than Brown, but Brown just wants it real bad - it must have been some kind of dream for a long time.
    Sorry Alex - totally misread your post - I apologise.

    Agree with what you said about brown and what you said about bliar.

    I think brown has no chance of being PM or if he does, it won't be for long. So we'll have the most hated prime minister in UK history followed by the shortest served term by a prime minister in standing.

    What a lovely legacy...

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  • Mailman
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    Didnt Brit Gas promise no more price increases if you joined them by a certain time? But the real kicker was that the price guarantee didnt come in to force until AFTER they raised their prices like a million % a few months ago

    Mailman

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  • AtW
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    Isn't British Gas getting some gas from the North Sea? Funny how they claim the price is increased, surely the price of getting it out of the ground is the same as it was 6 months ago? The bastards just ride the gravy train.

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  • Andyw
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    Dont buy British Gas anymore ! vote with your feet and move to another supplier.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    I don't think bliar had a childhood dream to be PM.
    I am talking about Brown - it is him not Blair who gets this country into debt. IMO Blair is (or was more like it) much more PM material than Brown, but Brown just wants it real bad - it must have been some kind of dream for a long time.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by AtW
    But otherwise he won't become a PM, surely its well worth to fk up country for a couple of decades, but to realise your childhood dream? Almost anyone in his position would do the same.
    I don't think bliar had a childhood dream to be PM. Like his money-grabbing wife, they're hypocritical opportunists saying one thing and doing the complete opposite, that think only of themselves and every decision they make follows their golden rule: does it enable us to hold on to our power?

    So politicians may naively decide "to change the world" when they start, but alot of them end up indulging in the delectable, silken caress of corruption by thinking "me me me" instead of what is morally right for society.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    However, tampering with inflation indicators while the economy (and personal wealth) is quickly becoming insolvent is a very dangerous thing: so many people will have their fingers burnt as they believe that house prices are the new wealth.
    But otherwise he won't become a PM, surely its well worth to fk up country for a couple of decades, but to realise your childhood dream? Almost anyone in his position would do the same.

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  • hyperD
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    Well, by getting the BoE to control interest rates and to reshape the inflation basket so that it's weighted towards cheap, imported high tech goods, this current administration can proclaim it's the best ever times for UK plc and all her shareholders.

    Just don't restrict immigration otherwise house price wealth will quickly diminish and the electorate will wake up.

    However, tampering with inflation indicators while the economy (and personal wealth) is quickly becoming insolvent is a very dangerous thing: so many people will have their fingers burnt as they believe that house prices are the new wealth.

    Oh dear oh dear...

    For those that have credit card debt and have remortgaged to support their livestyles have only themselves to blame for the demise that they are about to encounter.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by sunnysan
    So htf can inflation be at the historic low levels that it is?
    Because IPods and LCD TVs are getting cheaper: inflation formulae is a basket of prices, naturally rigged to make it easier for Govt to nominally hit the target because otherwise public spending increases will blow any budget out of the water and taxes would have to raise - so say thanks to Gordon for this trick because prices would have increased anyway, but you'd have to pay more taxes.

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  • Bagpuss
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    I wonder what infaltion would be if it included house price inflation?

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  • TheMonkey
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    Doublethink!

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  • sunnysan
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    Boll0x

    Well we have had 100% increase in utilities and nearly that for council tax over the past 3 years, transport prob about the same.

    So htf can inflation be at the historic low levels that it is?

    Dont you think its about time they reviewed the inflation formula to include more than bread and milk and a copy of the guardian

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  • Mailman
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    Lucky Gordo ignores these increases in his numbers eh?

    Mailman

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