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On 8/17/2022 at 5:02 PM, peterfranks said:

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

The increase in price of commodities brought about by the (utterly stupid IMO) sanctions against Russia, mainly.

 

And referring to other posts from you where you show that the cost of oil has decreased recently, it doesn't work like that. In a global economy, all things are linked (a simple concept that sanctions advocates do not quite grasp), and costs are not driven only by the instantaneous price of a commodity but also by long-term procurement contracts, uncertainty, volatility.

The cost of daily food in the mouth of the average citizen and the cost of heating their home does not correlate 1:1 with the price of oil on the same day.

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5 hours ago, arithai12 said:

The increase in price of commodities brought about by the (utterly stupid IMO) sanctions against Russia, mainly.

 

And referring to other posts from you where you show that the cost of oil has decreased recently, it doesn't work like that. In a global economy, all things are linked (a simple concept that sanctions advocates do not quite grasp), and costs are not driven only by the instantaneous price of a commodity but also by long-term procurement contracts, uncertainty, volatility.

The cost of daily food in the mouth of the average citizen and the cost of heating their home does not correlate 1:1 with the price of oil on the same day.

Inflation was high everywhere in the world, including the UK, in 2021 already.

 

Of course not at today's level yet. The sanctions on Russia started only to take effect since March 2022.

 

https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/bulletins/consumerpriceinflation/december2021

 

The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 5.4% in the 12 months to December 2021, up from 5.1% in November.

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37 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Complacent? Really? Here he is hard at work with his unpaid advisers: 

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https://www.randrlife.co.uk/boris-johnson-rests-on-vacation-here-he-enjoys-his-political-pension/

you do understand what "complacent" means?

I'm also not just referring to Boris, who basically is having a huff - but it couldn't be better for him as all his parliamentary colleagues will be left taking the blame.

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2 hours ago, Thunglom said:

The UK's inflation rate is currently higher than any other G7 country. It is the only economy among this group in which inflation has hit double digits. UK is bottom next to Russia.

 

It isn't just inflation in the UK - the damage caused by Brexit on top of world woes means that UK is now the only country going into real recession.

Most of these woes are not surprises in most countries - the UK, however is almost alone in not being prepared for this.

 

There seems to have been a complacency amongst the Brexit government and their supporter that no matter what, there would be no real change in the international and economic status of the UK - in fact this is totally misconceived already incomes, welfare and and growth are falling well behind the rest of Europe and the UK could quickly be relegated to a secondary or tertiary economic country.

 

Wow, the UK inflation is a massive 1.1% higher than the EU, don't worry I am sure they will catch up to the UK, they are usually behind the times.

 

The UK stands much better chance of surviving a recession/depression outside the EU than in it .Much as it did with getting organized for Covid vaccinations

 

https://www.statista.com/statistics/225698/monthly-inflation-rate-in-eu-countries/

 

 

 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, chalawaan said:

There's a thread on twitter called "A history of nobody wants to work anymore" it posts newspaper clippings dating back to Waterloo!

Tories have always been getting rich off the rest of our blood sweat and tears, bleating about the "idle poor" and having secret parties, probably was the same on D-Day too, Churchill was a pisshead of note! 

'We shall fight them 50 feet underground in a reinforced concrete bunker'....

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