McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit isthe Tories'Murdoch and Dacres' true and only achievement.
Stooo wrote:McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit isthe Tories'Murdoch and Dacres' true and only achievement.
Fixed that for you.
McAz wrote:Stooo wrote:McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit isthe Tories'Murdoch and Dacres' true and only achievement.
Fixed that for you.
I'm content to accept that.
Stooo wrote:McAz wrote:Stooo wrote:McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit isthe Tories'Murdoch and Dacres' true and only achievement.
Fixed that for you.
I'm content to accept that.
I now have the depression.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Unemployment in the UK is now so low it's in danger of exposing the lie used to create the numbers
LONDON — Unemployment in Britain is now just 4.5%. There are only 1.49 million unemployed people in the UK, versus 32 million people with jobs.
This is almost unheard of. Unemployment was most recently this low in December 1973, when the UK set an unrepeated record of just 3.4%.
The problem with this record is that the statistical definition of "unemployment" relies on a fiction that economists tell themselves about the nature of work. As the rate gets lower and lower, it tests that lie. Because — as anyone who has studied basic economics knows — the official definition of unemployment disguises the true rate. In reality, about 21.5% of all working-age people (defined as ages 16 to 64) are without jobs, or 8.83 million people, according to the Office for National Statistics.
That's more than four times the official number.
Here is how it works ........ http://uk.businessinsider.com/unemploym ... ers-2017-7
Interesting, many thanks. I can only envisage matters getting worse.
Much worse I'm thinking.
McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new and far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit is the Tories' true and only achievement.
LordRaven wrote:McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new and far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit is the Tories' true and only achievement.
Hello Groot!!!
I'm sure you are well provided for, so why pretend you aren't?
McAz wrote:LordRaven wrote:McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new and far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit is the Tories' true and only achievement.
Hello Groot!!!
I'm sure you are well provided for, so why pretend you aren't?
I'm not on the same drugs as you, please translate.
LordRaven wrote:McAz wrote:LordRaven wrote:McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new and far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit is the Tories' true and only achievement.
Hello Groot!!!
I'm sure you are well provided for, so why pretend you aren't?
I'm not on the same drugs as you, please translate.
Groot = Boringly repetitive.
Guardians of the Galaxy, good movie.
LordRaven wrote:You have had your answer Groot, not my fault if you fail to comprehend.
McAz wrote:LordRaven wrote:You have had your answer Groot, not my fault if you fail to comprehend.
Fine.
McAz wrote:LordRaven wrote:McAz wrote:The division between rich and poor was always unbridgeable - the new and far more grievous divide between ourselves as exemplified by Brexit is the Tories' true and only achievement.
Hello Groot!!!
I'm sure you are well provided for, so why pretend you aren't?
I'm not on the same drugs as you, please translate.
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