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1 hour ago, oilinki said:

UK's position in GDP per person PPP scale is 26th.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita

 

Sorry I didn't have screen long enough to include Britain on this list. 

 

This is the list how much money people actually have. Naturally it also absolves the mandatory costs of livings, which is a lot greater deal in the west compared to the east. We, who live in the East, should all know this. 

 

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teddy might jump if see's no 5

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3 minutes ago, bomber said:

teddy might jump if see's no 5

But Oily wrongly states that this is how much money people actually have …. wrong -read your link. Far more about oil revenues, tax havens and letting big corporations off paying tax ……. median wealth might be closer …… and yet another list places UK 11th..... statistics, lies etc

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The recent council elections did not provide a clear answer to Brexit

Before the upcoming EU elections

A vote for Brexit means --leaving the EU under WTO rules

A vote for the LIB Dems means--we stay in the EU

A vote for Labour or the Conservatives means-- a fudge around the Customs Union.

Are we all agreed?

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Nanglon said:

But Oily wrongly states that this is how much money people actually have …. wrong -read your link. Far more about oil revenues, tax havens and letting big corporations off paying tax ……. median wealth might be closer …… and yet another list places UK 11th..... statistics, lies etc

the average finn is easily worth more than the average brit,the average brit is debt ridden and praying for day.

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3 minutes ago, aright said:

The recent council elections did not provide a clear answer to Brexit

Before the upcoming EU elections

A vote for Brexit means --leaving the EU under WTO rules

A vote for the LIB Dems means--we stay in the EU

A vote for Labour or the Conservatives means-- a fudge around the Customs Union.

Are we all agreed?

 

 

 

WTO wont happen,barely a neutral financial expert on the planet who predicts anything but misery to come from it.

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2 minutes ago, bomber said:

WTO wont happen,barely a neutral financial expert on the planet who predicts anything but misery to come from it.

The point you seem to be missing is neutral financial experts will have their say but the final decision will be made by joe public and his decisions aren't always based solely on financial considerations.

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2 minutes ago, oilinki said:

"neutral financial experts". 

 

Slogans for the stupid people. Slogans for the stupid people. 

Bomber. Did you hear what he said...…..he's not buying your argument.

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brexit open up 15point lead over tories

Brexit Party opens up ominous 15-point poll lead over Tories – and receives £200,000 gift from one of their former donors

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-party-nigel-farage-conservatives-tory-donor-200k-jeremy-hosking-a8909701.htm

 

stuff May just work round her with farage in charge

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11 hours ago, oilinki said:

No. Read it again and educate yourself. 

I have:

"This is the list of how much money people actually have"

 

Collectively perhaps but it has nothing to do with an individual's "actual" possession, but rather the economic and social wealth of the nation split by the number of inhabitants; inequality has everything to do with it. Look at Thailand @ $1000 per capita.

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12 hours ago, aright said:

The recent council elections did not provide a clear answer to Brexit

Before the upcoming EU elections

A vote for Brexit means --leaving the EU under WTO rules

A vote for the LIB Dems means--we stay in the EU

A vote for Labour or the Conservatives means-- a fudge around the Customs Union.

Are we all agreed?

 

 

 

No, a vote for any party other than 'Brexit leaving with a no deal' would be a majority in favour of another solution. That includes independents, green party and possibly the Tories or Labour if they up their game to insist on a referendum on May's deal.

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20 hours ago, tebee said:

The US reports higher rates of illness from foodborne illness than in the UK. Annually, 14.7% (48m) of the US population suffer from an illness, versus 1.5% (1m) in the UK. This is nearly ten times the percentage of population.

 

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report around 380 deaths in the US each year attributed to foodborne salmonella poisoning. The most recent epidemiological lab data from Public Health England, 2006 to 2015 shows no deaths in England and Wales from salmonella. Salmonella food poisoning is most commonly caused by consumption of contaminated food of animal origin, such as beef, chicken, milk, fish or eggs

 

Source https://www.sustainweb.org/news/feb18_US_foodpoisoning/

They do not give any detail. Most of the US gets a lot hotter than the UK in their long summers which makes proper food storage (refrigeration) and hygiene critical factors that are often forgotten or ignored.

 

Millions of hillbillies don't like to be told what to do!

 

https://www.cdc.gov/features/salmonella-food/index.html 

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18 minutes ago, aright said:

2 interesting Polls on GE voting intentions from todays DT . 

If correct It would appear  that Brexit will get the second largest vote at 20% which would only command them 49 seats in the HOC while the Conservatives with 19% of the vote would get 179 seats....Doesn't seem fair really does it?

 

 

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correct it isnt fair and is a law that would probably of been changed in the near future,brexit will of put that to the back of the things to do list for next 20-30 years,cheers brexiteers

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49 minutes ago, aright said:

Another interesting poll. It would appear the Conservatives best bet to beat or come close to Labour is to have Boris Johnson as party leader.

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Unfortunately Boris is a flawed genius. I'd prefer the Downing St Cat ????

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10 minutes ago, evadgib said:

Unfortunately Boris is a flawed genius. I'd prefer the Downing St Cat ????

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Unfortunately, I would have to agree with you on that......... it would make it an interesting ride though - especially after tepid Theresa.

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1 hour ago, aright said:

Another interesting poll. It would appear the Conservatives best bet to beat or come close to Labour is to have Boris Johnson as party leader.

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Boris bottled it last time and its an even worse nob now,£100k after dinner speeches are his chosen specialist subject these days

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7 minutes ago, bomber said:

Boris bottled it last time and its an even worse nob now,£100k after dinner speeches are his chosen specialist subject these days

Knowing you don't have the numbers to win is not bottling it, it's common sense. 

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14 minutes ago, nauseus said:

And with another new haircut he might get an extra 2%.

Johnson and the Moggster…...dream ticket......then coalition with Farage..... What do you reckon?Job done? ????

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