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19 hours ago, badgerx16 said:

So the Eurozone hits a negative 0.1% whilst the UK struggles to just sbout hit a positive 0.1%, and is the worst performing economy in the G7. Hardly something to crow about.

least our food costs are on average 7 % cheaper than Europe, to the normal person, that is all that matters.

Lets take this moment to think of those poor German mothers who have to pay 12.50 euros for a pack of 30 nappies.......... God bless. Hopefully WarriorSaint was kind with his shed loads of cash when he paid for his big titted german birds that he was to busy on Sainstweb to look at. God bless.

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19 hours ago, badgerx16 said:

So the Eurozone hits a negative 0.1% whilst the UK struggles to just sbout hit a positive 0.1%, and is the worst performing economy in the G7. Hardly something to crow about.

I am sure no one would be 'crowing' if (and when) the UK hits a recession, saying 'I told you so'

 

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On 09/06/2023 at 11:27, Mosin said:

least our food costs are on average 7 % cheaper than Europe, to the normal person, that is all that matters.

Lets take this moment to think of those poor German mothers who have to pay 12.50 euros for a pack of 30 nappies.......... God bless. Hopefully WarriorSaint was kind with his shed loads of cash when he paid for his big titted german birds that he was to busy on Sainstweb to look at. God bless.

I do ok Poison, thanks for asking. You liked being the big “I am” extolling the virtues of Brexit and how it enriches your life financially and bugger everyone else.

It obviously triggers your monetary penis envy when someone else does it.

The difference is I care how it affects my fellow countrymen and women.

The lunatic racist Brexitards all suffer an inferiority complex and blame everyone else for their own difficiencies be it immigrants, the left, LGBT, BLM.

Keep frothing, the calcified arteries aren’t long for giving out.

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28 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said:

Not such the liberal elite you pretend to be then if that is truly the case....

Never claimed or pretended anything sunshine 🌞

Tbf elites or anyone for that matter are allowed to like big titted German women. Perhaps you do too. You can say it you know. It is not veboten. In the EU we were allowed to like big titted women in 27 countries until the cretins decided otherwise. The brexitards are not the arbiters of the big titted women I am allowed to enjoy. That, again, I’m afraid is xenophobic, which of course you guys excel at.

By “elite” do you mean the Brexit cabal owning Govt for 13 years, Tv station owners, GBeebies, Talkshite, Talktv and  Mail, Express, Telegraph, Times?

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1 hour ago, Warriorsaint said:

What can I say? I like big titted German women. I don’t see how that is misogynistic.

 I have preferences. 

Very misused word now and seems to be applied to mild sexist references which is so far from hating women. But hey people love a new word to bandy about

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6 minutes ago, whelk said:

Very misused word now and seems to be applied to mild sexist references which is so far from hating women. But hey people love a new word to bandy about

Yeah a bit like, woke, lefty, socialists, fascists, racists, gammons, remoaners, brexshitters among others, all designed to sustain division in our society by our wonderful media on behalf of politicians on all sides. People are so eager for confirmation bias that they are blind sided by cold hard facts.

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13 hours ago, Warriorsaint said:

I do ok Poison, thanks for asking. You liked being the big “I am” extolling the virtues of Brexit and how it enriches your life financially and bugger everyone else.

It obviously triggers your monetary penis envy when someone else does it.

The difference is I care how it affects my fellow countrymen and women.

The lunatic racist Brexitards all suffer an inferiority complex and blame everyone else for their own difficiencies be it immigrants, the left, LGBT, BLM.

Keep frothing, the calcified arteries aren’t long for giving out.

lol, so aggressive, touch a few nerves did i?. I am not racist, i just dont like uncontrolled none checked criminals walking freely in and out of the UK, just like i wouldnt my own home.

seeing as your the one boosting you have shed loads of cash, would it be you that has monetary penis envy?
I mearly mention i earn more in the UK because of brexit, you deemed it important to bring your extra houses ( No land ? ) your shed load of cash, the Villa in turkey and big titted german women into the discusion, because your like so fly right?

i like how you call others all the things you keep showing you are. its rather funny.

i bet your not so mouthy in person....



 

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Remainers predicting economic catastrophe have been utterly humiliated
It is the sclerotic EU, not Britain, that has slipped into recession:

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Revised figures from Eurostat show that the Eurozone slumped by 0.1 per cent in each of the last two quarters. Meanwhile, the UK economy grew by 0.1 per cent in each of those periods. This morning KPMG became the latest forecaster to rescind previous warnings of a UK recession and say that it no longer expects economic growth in Britain to fall into negative territory this year. The Bank of England has already admitted its error. 

Before we get carried away, it’s true that the UK economy remains in a mire of mediocrity, dragged down by a workshy culture, politically-inspired strikes, high taxes and an attitude towards regulation which doesn’t seem to have changed all that much since the European Commission was making our laws for us without our consent. We will not grow richer as a country again until we can solve our problem of chronic lack of productivity. 

But the point is that the EU is no better. It seems it is rather worse. Germany, in particular, has been dragged down by a reckless energy policy which closed down reliable nuclear power stations and built too great a reliance on Putin’s gas. Accordingly, German GDP growth in the past two quarters was minus 0.5 per cent and minus 0.3 per cent respectively. 

There is nothing to be gained from emulating the Eurozone. Nor can it reasonably be said that Brexit is holding Britain back. The only drag anchor on the UK economy now is our failure to seize the opportunities that Brexit offered to become something different from the standard European social democratic model.

Posting on this thread is now like shooting fish in a barrel...

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2 minutes ago, Guided Missile said:

Posting on this thread is now like shooting fish in a barrel...

As previously posted, the difference between negative 0.1% and positive 0.1% is hardly  something that can be claimed as a rousing vindication, and may be even less significant once rounding errors are factored in.

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3 hours ago, badgerx16 said:

As previously posted, the difference between negative 0.1% and positive 0.1% is hardly  something that can be claimed as a rousing vindication, and may be even less significant once rounding errors are factored in.

Such a short term approach is typical of small minds. For a better comparison you would need to look over several years.

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3 hours ago, Guided Missile said:

Posting on this thread is now like shooting fish in a barrel...

You have to feel for GM. Someone like him with only a brief grip on reality and a fanatical devotion to fellow right wing nutcases must be suffering atm. Johnson out. The Donald off to prison. The Tory party tearing itself apart. It must be hard for him. 

Pray for Guided Missile. 

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6 hours ago, Mosin said:

lol, so aggressive, touch a few nerves did i?. I am not racist, i just dont like uncontrolled none checked criminals walking freely in and out of the UK, just like i wouldnt my own home.

seeing as your the one boosting you have shed loads of cash, would it be you that has monetary penis envy?
I mearly mention i earn more in the UK because of brexit, you deemed it important to bring your extra houses ( No land ? ) your shed load of cash, the Villa in turkey and big titted german women into the discusion, because your like so fly right?

i like how you call others all the things you keep showing you are. its rather funny.

i bet your not so mouthy in person....



 

Please use spellcheck, it’s embarrassing! 

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4 hours ago, Guided Missile said:

Posting on this thread is now like shooting fish in a barrel...

You’re correct. The knuckle dragging Brexitards are cannon fodder. The country is crying out for a change of Government to take us back into Europe and we have to wait another year for the worst Government in my lifetime to expire.

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Fish/Barrel:

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The British economy returned to growth in April as it continues to surpass the Bank of England’s expectations. Gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 0.2pc, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), having shrunk by 0.3pc in March. This matched the consensus expectation among economists of 0.2pc growth but exceeded the Bank of England’s forecasts. Threadneedle Street had forecast that GDP will stay flat across the first half of 2023.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said: “We are growing the economy, with the IMF saying that from 2025 we will grow faster than Germany, France and Italy.

 

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7 hours ago, Guided Missile said:

Fish/Barrel:

 

If you want to quote random, out of context, figures, how about comparing Bank base rates and inflation rates ?

UK 4.5% and 8.1%, Germany 2.36% and 6.1%. Which figures affect people's day to day lives more ?

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65931161

 

"The cost of borrowing for the UK is now higher than it was during the post mini-budget panic over the fiscal credibility of the Truss and Kwarteng administration. "

"Some insiders, such as the former top civil servant in the Treasury, Lord Nick Macpherson, have expressed concern that stubborn inflation will now require the Bank of England to raise rates enough to cause a pre-election recession."

"As the National Institute of Economic and Social Research economist Jagjit Chadha puts it, the Bank's miscommunication of its rate rise strategy risks "needlessly increasing the probability of recession".

 

As GM might put it, "Oops".

 

 

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BBC QT was fun last night full of fat headed, flushed faced Nazi's especially this one! 🤣 So he travels from Essex to the Kent coast to watch asylum seekers come ashore and then follows them directly to benefits offices. Brexit was for some, a free hit for racists and xenophobes. (Note some)

 

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2 hours ago, Winnersaint said:

BBC QT was fun last night full of fat headed, flushed faced Nazi's especially this one! 🤣 So he travels from Essex to the Kent coast to watch asylum seekers come ashore and then follows them directly to benefits offices. Brexit was for some, a free hit for racists and xenophobes. (Note some)

 

I had put up with the program up to that point but that was just one dollop of shite too far and I turned the TV off. It was simply making up fantasies to justify your fuck ups.

 

It was interesting to watch the Brexiteer fanatic sat on Alistair Campbell's right telling the small business people that they were wrong when they told how Brexit had adversely affected them.

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3 hours ago, Winnersaint said:

BBC QT was fun last night full of fat headed, flushed faced Nazi's especially this one! 🤣 So he travels from Essex to the Kent coast to watch asylum seekers come ashore and then follows them directly to benefits offices. Brexit was for some, a free hit for racists and xenophobes. (Note some)

 

 

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13 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

Having said I turned QT off, this what I missed at the end of the program, ( this is the bloke I referenced talking about trade )........

 

That fucking Alastair Campbell, what a pussy. Should’ve just twatted the (unt.

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8 minutes ago, Tamesaint said:

Old frogface reckons that him losing his Coutts account is "a scandal". I can think of many more scandalous things.

He is really getting desperate for attention these days.

 

Ugly cunt doesn’t have enough money. Probably will start a crowd fund to get back at the elites. Think of a few saps on here who would probably donate

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8 minutes ago, whelk said:

Ugly cunt doesn’t have enough money. Probably will start a crowd fund to get back at the elites. Think of a few saps on here who would probably donate

Enough saps have done that in the past.

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I just love European politicians:

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Donald Tusk, who told Brexiteers they had a “special place in hell” when he was European Council president, has adopted the “Take Back Control” slogan for his Polish election campaign. During the Brexit negotiations in 2019, Mr Tusk criticised supporters of Brexit for trying to leave the EU “without a sketch of a plan”. But now he has echoed Vote Leave’s motto in the Brexit referendum in a campaign video attacking the incumbent Law and Justice party on its record on migration, as he seeks to become Poland’s next prime minister. “Poles must regain control over their country and its borders!,” Mr Tusk said, before criticising Law and Justice for failing to stop migrants from Islamic countries arriving in Poland.

 

I think Poland is watching the results of uncontrolled immigration in France and it's effects. 

Meanwhile, in Germany:

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According to data released by the Federal Statistical Office, Germany’s gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.3 percent between January and March.
This follows a 0.5 percent decline in the previous quarter, making it the largest economy in Europe to experience a downturn. While a recession is typically defined as two consecutive quarters of contraction, economists on the euro area business cycle dating committee consider a broader range of data, including employment figures.
Germany is among the 20 countries that use the Euro currency.
Although employment in the country increased during the first quarter and inflation has eased, the prospect of higher interest rates will continue to impact spending and investment. Franziska Palmas, a senior Europe economist at Capital Economics, noted that Germany has undergone a technical recession and has been the weakest performer among major eurozone economies in the past two quarters. Palmas predicts further weakness in the future.

All down to Brexit, obviously...

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