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2 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

All hail Rachel from Customer care.

 

And this is just the start.

 

A few posters might recall that I advised them months ago, that the real carnage would not manifest itself until the growth killing Budget had worked its way through the system, especially the Employer triple whammy of raised NI contributions, Lowered NI thresholds and rise in the minimum wage, which took effect in April.

 

April payroll count dropped by 109,000

 

April Growth dropped by 0.3%.

 

And this is just the beginning.

 

£2.2 Trillion splurged on the Spending Review, to be paid for by growth

 

😀😀😀😀😀

 

Lunatics running the asylum.

 

 

Counter factual nonsense.

 

The OP gives some clues as to what triggered this downturn.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Here's three clues ..................... Labour government, Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves

Read the OP.


Not the ‘clues’ that materialize in your own mind.

 

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

Sharper than who predicted? The BBC? Owen Jones? Emily Maitlis? James O'Brien?

 

Certainly not me. I predicted exactly this. Rachel from accounts with her fake CV and her budget for recession made it inevitable. They are completely inept. Unfit for purpose. Couldn't run a bath. 

 

Labour are destroying the economy just as they always do. 

 

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Thatcher’s remark is pure hypocrisy.

 

She funded her whole economic plan by selling off the national assets and when those ran out her economic plan collapsed leaving broken public services, unceasing poverty and collapsing communities.

 

Other people are still paying the price for her misguided dogma.

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8 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

 

 

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/britain-labour-tax-non-dom-policy-exodus-loophole-x5cqjqxgc

 

Growth down

 

Unemployment up

 

People fleeing the UK up

 

Under Labour, the only way is down.

Investment in the NHS, transport and energy infrastructure, education, military up.

 

The minimum wage up and no handouts to the already wealthy and no more of the ‘trickle down economy’ lie.

 

Soon arrive, the Workers Rights Act and the Renters Rights Act.

 

Brace for incoming whinging, low and to the right. 


 

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when economies struggle, retract, generally just get messed up leads one to question if the UK has put Joe Biden on the payroll as a crack, (not crack cocaine, thats Hunter's domain) but retarded economic adviser.

lol

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It doesn’t cease to amaze me that certain posters only started to worry about the economy, police numbers, the magic money tree etc after July 4th last year.

It’s as if we never had these problems prior to that date.

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Condolences for all those who wisely voted against Brexit. 

 

Bewilderment for the irrational self-destructive foolishness of those who did. 

 

Contempt for those politicians who allowed it in the first place, and those who spewed that nauseating nonsense sound-bite for the years following, "Brexit means Brexit". 

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1 minute ago, transam said:

I think it more on the shoulders of those who voted the Labour Party in........🤕

True enough. 

 

The Tories erred for years, but Labour likewise had no answers, no leadership and fell into disarray with first with Jeremy Corbyn and now with the incompetent Keir Starmer. 

 

But this decline into the abyss is the culmination of decades of bad policy choices, reminiscent of America's decline, gutting the middle class in favour of the billionaire oligarchs, albeit without the delusion of the fanatical religious fundamentalist extremists 

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14 minutes ago, Cat Boy said:

Condolences for all those who wisely voted against Brexit. 

 

That is a bad case of BDS ( Brexit Deranged Syndrome )

 

Sadly for you, there is no known cure.

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Just now, The Cyclist said:

 

That is a bad case of BDS? 

 

Sadly for you, there is no known cure.

You're writing a borrowed sound-bite without conveying any meaningful thought. 

 

"BDS"? WTF? 

 

So you're saying Brexit was a shining success? 

 

Or are you actually capable of articulating coherent thought or reasoning? 

Posted
1 minute ago, Cat Boy said:

So you're saying Brexit was a shining success? 

 

Or are you actually capable of articulating coherent thought or reasoning? 

 

I'm saying that Brexit is nothing to do with the thread, which is

 

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UK economy shrinks by the most since 2023

 

To bring up brexit, is a nasty case of BDS.

 

Unlucky.

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1 hour ago, Red Forever said:

It doesn’t cease to amaze me that certain posters only started to worry about the economy, police numbers, the magic money tree etc after July 4th last year.

It’s as if we never had these problems prior to that date.


True, however things have unbelievable deteriorated since Labour came to power.


Labour and the conservatives have proven how incompetent they are, therefore instead of alternatively voted these idiots in let’s give Refprm a chance.

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24 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

That is a bad case of BDS ( Brexit Deranged Syndrome )

 

Sadly for you, there is no known cure.

Interesting, BDS seems to go hand in hand with the other Syndrome infecting the United States. Left wing socialism is a horrible curse and I do not wish it on anyone.  

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2 minutes ago, Tiger1980 said:


True, however things have unbelievable deteriorated since Labour came to power.


Labour and the conservatives have proven how incompetent they are, therefore instead of alternatively voted these idiots in let’s give Reform  a chance.

 

Posted
25 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

I'm saying that Brexit is nothing to do with the thread, which is

 

 

Brexit radically isolated the British economy from a much broader trading network, weakening it's strengths in isolation therein hampering it's resilience to short term stress such as tariffs for the US. 

 

Labour's incompetence has further weakened an already long ailing economy. 

 

The thread is about contraction in the British economy. 

 

There are underlying causes. 

 

THAT'S a talking point. 

 

Saying BDS is just nonsense rubish pretending to say something whilst say nothing at all. 

 

'nuf said 

Posted
38 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

Interesting, BDS seems to go hand in hand with the other Syndrome infecting the United States. Left wing socialism is a horrible curse and I do not wish it on anyone.  

 

Your knowledge of Brexit seems to be severely lacking if you believe that support for the EU was limited to left wing socialists.

 

Most of the Conservative government ministers at the time  - including the PM, David Cameron - were Remainers.

 

Left-wing socialists were probably more likely to be Brexiters.

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37 minutes ago, Cat Boy said:

Brexit radically isolated the British economy from a much broader trading network, weakening it's strengths in isolation therein hampering it's resilience to short term stress such as tariffs for the US. 

 

I will try to break this to you gently ( Even though it has nothing to do with the topic )

 

UK GDP grew every year ( Covid aside 2020 )  since Brexit

 

I'm not convinced that there will by any growth in 2025. The normal good start to the year ( Q1 ) 0.7%, has in the month of April been reduced by 0.3%.

 

Tariffs or no tariffs, I'm not seeing anything that is pointing to additional growth, only further decline.

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