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• #78502
I think it's worse, what kind of terror attack would it need to cause that level of damage to the
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• #78503
Spot the parody.
4.30pm yesterday:
https://twitter.com/RosieisaHolt/status/15798578577128202248.30am today:
https://twitter.com/GMB/status/1580103472921268224 -
• #78504
It’s the second one
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• #78505
Is there anyone better at summarising the geopolitical era that has defines today and tomorrow?
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• #78506
Wil give it a listen. I do wonder if the actions had been timed such that the cases against the newspapers didn't coincide, then there might have been more traction as each might try to take the other down?
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• #78507
Great work by the Home Secretary who has now annoyed the Indian government enough with her comments about migrants that they are considering pulling out of a flagship trade deal
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• #78508
Its delicious isnt it; literally anyone can shit on the UK and its heartwarming to see an ex-colony doing that.
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• #78509
Well, the Trussterfuck just confirmed that she will not cut public spending in PMQs.
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• #78510
Oh and also appeared to U-Turn on the section 21 thing too.
Is she just in "fuck it" mode now?
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• #78511
this whole "commited to increasing growth" thing is so awkward, who the hell came up with it. Even the "leveling up" shit sounded more coherent. Dave down the pub doesn't give a fuck about increasing GDP.
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• #78512
Dave down the pub doesn't give a fuck about increasing GDP.
But what if his slice of the pie grew? 😂
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• #78513
Hah, yeh there was reports yesterday that this is basically the feedback at focus groups, people care about quality of life and standard of public services not how well GDP is doing so they just don't engage with it at all
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• #78514
Tell Dave how TrickleDown™️ is going to make him wealthy beyond his wildest dreams.
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• #78515
But Dave down the pub might be fooled into thinking that they're not economically illiterate if they use the big words.
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• #78516
Tbf i bet big Dave would love a bigger pie
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• #78517
commited to increasing growth
It's primarily a message to the markets I suspect
They can't say 'must avoid a recession' etc
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• #78518
I was only half listening (I find the whole schoolyard atmosphere infuriating) but it sounded a bit like she was committing to higher public spending in total, which the energy bills cap will give even if they cut a load of other spending.
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• #78519
That pie thing is such a shit analogy I can't even explain.
I think the thing that pisses me off most about the Tories is how everything they do seems to be trying to get away with something for their own personal or idealogical benefit. It's simple economics to know a stuff like a skilled and healthy workforce can produce great value than a sickly, unskilled one. More money kicking around should mean a higher standard of living for everyone. Instead we've got shitheals trying to dismantle our health care system, defund education, remove university courses, reduce social help and force everyone in to a kind of libertaran hellscape in pursuit of some 60 years out of date free market ideals. If anyone in power actually gave 2 shits about the quality of life of the every day person they could do something as simple as increase funding for local councils. Instead we're left with haunted husks more interested in tanking the value of the £ for their investments.
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• #78520
You're basically describing progressive conservatism which is growing rapidly in Europe. As opposed to what we have, which is 40 year old fiscal conservatism, which has been a completely failed experiment which they seem to want to repeat because this time it'll work, right?
Its just such bullshit. The average UK household earns less now than it did in 1990, adjusted for inflation.
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• #78521
The problem is this is the Dave down the pub
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• #78522
I’m called Dave and can confirm I would like moar pie.
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• #78523
Catchy protest call/response chant:
What do we want?
GDP growth at 2.5%!
When do we want it?
In the medium term!
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• #78524
Careful now
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• #78525
You're right, maybe 0.2% is setting the bar right.
With the economy shrinking, does this make the Tories head of the anti-growth coalition?