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UK workers suffer biggest hit to their wages since records began


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London (CNN Business)UK workers have suffered the biggest drop in their spending power in more than 20 years as prices keep soaring.

Average real wages — which account for inflation — fell by 3% between April and June compared with the same period last year, according to data from the Office for National Statistics published Tuesday.
 
"The real value of pay continues to fall.
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As I understand it, wages haven't actually fallen it's just that due to inflation, they're just worth less.

 

As Harold Wilson famously said in the late 60's  it  "does not mean, of course, that the pound here in Britain, in your pocket or purse, or in your bank, has been devalued", that remark was the start of hisn downfall. 

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5 minutes ago, baboon said:

Ah, I see. Blaming the public for not being alt-right and casting the government mere hapless bystanders is your angle. Fair enough.

Good grief, you people and your labels.   It's common sense that paying people to sit at home doing nothing would have massive financial consequences.   If "alt-right" means common sensical then yes, they are to blame for not recognising the obvious repercussions.   The government could have done with a little more balance in their choice of scientific advisors with some more dissenting voices but they could not introduce lockdowns without overwhelming public support.  

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7 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

Ah, it’s good to hear the old hits “Sweden blah blah blah”. 

Who have proven without doubt their approach was the correct one, as we can see from the financial repercussions being felt from taking the wrong one i.e locking up healthy people who were at next to zero risk from serious illness.   Of course if your goal was to put as many people into abject poverty as possible then you would of course think that Sweden took the wrong approach.   

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8 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Another negative consequence of lockdowns that were far too severe and went on far too long.

 

Many of us warned against this but were labelled irresponsible, Granny killers etc. for wanting to find a better balance between keeping people safe and keeping the economy moving. Protect the vulnerable and allow the healthy to continue with their lives, we said.  

 

Now, here we are. Reaping what was sown.  

Do you have any evidence at all that the lockdowns have given rise to the current levels of inflation?

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52 minutes ago, baboon said:

I will certainly agree with you that the government handled Covid abysmally. How's that for a bit of compromise?

So you disagree with the lockdown approach and paying people to sit at home doing nothing now?   Or would your approach be the labour one which was harder poverty inducing lockdowns for longer which inflict even more long term harm?

 

Thailand has now removed pretty much all lockdown measures.  All the alarmists and fear propagandists on here were predicting doom.   So what happened?  Those that salivated over the covid stats daily have been very quiet lately.  Could it be that any human measure to control something like a virus is completely pointless (as most sensible people said) and is really just about authoritarianism and control?  And what a cost these measures will have!   This is just the beginning.    Unfortunately this hubris will cost the kids of today their entire lifetimes to pay back.  

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3 minutes ago, James105 said:

So you disagree with the lockdown approach and paying people to sit at home doing nothing now?   Or would your approach be the labour one which was harder poverty inducing lockdowns for longer which inflict even more long term harm?

 

Thailand has now removed pretty much all lockdown measures.  All the alarmists and fear propagandists on here were predicting doom.   So what happened?  Those that salivated over the covid stats daily have been very quiet lately.  Could it be that any human measure to control something like a virus is completely pointless (as most sensible people said) and is really just about authoritarianism and control?  And what a cost these measures will have!   This is just the beginning.    Unfortunately this hubris will cost the kids of today their entire lifetimes to pay back.  

Please provide the evidence you have that the lockdowns are the cause of the current inflation in the UK economy?

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6 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Please provide the evidence you have that the lockdowns are the cause of the current inflation in the UK economy?

So what would in your opinion be the reason for inflation in the UK, and every other country in the world?

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