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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSpoken like a capitalist. All hale the man of the people,
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMy cleaner took her holidays in Scotland. Nuff said.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's rather better to be a rich man in a poor country than a poor man in a rich country.
HTH, BIDI.
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Well she obviously wasn't working here. Edinburgh gets filthy, especially on bin day, once the seagulls have been around tearing all the bags open (apparently they haven't heard of wheelie bins where I stay).
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It's rather better to be a rich man in a poor country than a poor man in a rich country.
HTH, BIDI.
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UK exports fall by a sharp 9.1pc
oh dear - Perhaps the triple dip is still to rip. Still our houses are worth millions, so we're alright.
Weak trade dents recovery optimism - Telegraph
Economists said the official data, for July, was “disappointing” and had tempered some of the optimism sparked by the flurry of upbeat releases over the past few weeks. Overall industrial production was flat in July, falling short of forecasts for a small rise.
More worryingly, UK exports fell by a sharp 9.1pc largely due to a decline in demand in countries outside the European Union where British companies have been focusing their efforts. As a result, the trade deficit in goods ballooned from £8.2bn in June to £9.9bn in July – its highest since October 2012 and far worse than forecasts that it would be unchanged.Including the £6.8bn surplus in services, the overall trade deficit widened from £1.3bn in June to £3.1bn in July.Last edited by scooterscot; 6 September 2013, 17:57.Tags: None
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