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gulliver1 | 09:44 Thu 03rd Aug 2023 | News
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This Govt will hike up interest rates again this week for the 14th consecutive time.
The Tories are saying ,"To get inflation under control we have to make the public ...Poor..They have to have less money or it will not work...........But it won't affect MPs of course.
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It’s interesting how many ABers don’t seem to understand how this interest rate rising, effects the economy. I first came across this while still living at home with my parents (in a mortgage free house). A colleague (who had recently bought a flat) was complaining bitterly that the government was severely limiting his spending money (to control...
12:42 Thu 03rd Aug 2023
gulliver..forgot to ask...how did you get on at the dentist?
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He’s a plant to get the traffic going in News , past 100 posts and his are, at best,Tripe !
He’s got free gratis to ruin the News section and boy oh boy he’s doing just that !
IMHO he is a plant bobbisox ... but a Tory brexiteer plant to make socialists and remainiacs look like losers and the thickos he claim we all are
Don’t forget ‘inferior’ as he told me I am to him :0))
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the traffic going in News , past 100 posts and his are, at best,Tripe !
hey I said that this morning on the Ed Blog thread
and my god didnt Bobbi pout
and scream harassment
and demand the thread be closed which was done a few mins later
and overbreathe
and have her bazoom heave

hey ho - equal treatment is the game on AB !
The Brexit 6% increase in UK food inflation is contained in a study by the London School of Economics, which the Brexiteers simply refuse to believe.

Clearly the LSE is yet another 5C lefty organisation producing data that shows what a disaster Brexit is for the UK; along with the Bank of England, the Office for Budget Responsibility, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Financial Times (and others).

https://www.lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-news-from-LSE/2022/l-December-22/By-the-end-of-2021-Brexit-had-already-cost-UK-households-a-total-of-5.8-billion-in-higher-food-bills-%E2%80%93-new-LSE-research
//as Bobo from Cymru says 1159- "we have had a morning of undiluted crap from the usual suspect - one Gromit - aided and abetted by the other usual suspects, ne of whom clearly should be certified"
and then 1200//

Thats a very odd thing to make up Peter Pedant as I said no such think, not even close...I agree with most of what gromit says and agree with he's points on this thread...

Brexit may or may not have added 6% to food bills... I am sure it has added something,,, but thats spread over the time since Brexit several years ago.... whereas the inflation thats happening measures prices changes over just the most recent 12 month.. And food costs are only a part of the RPI calculation anyway...energy costs have rose much more
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22.49 Not looking very good for the Cons at the GE then Hymie.

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