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  • #76
    Re: food prices to rise

    Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
    I don't disagree. Some people are stuck in their ways on both sides.

    The truth doesn't care how people voted in a one-off referendum five years ago mind.

    The point is though that some people point to something negative in the UK and scream brexit, whereas if they spent 2 minutes googling stories from abroad they would very often realise the same issues there, and hence brexit clearly wasn't the cause, although it may have been a contributory factor.

    I cant stand it. Move on.
    We are in dangerous waters economically following covid

    I can't think of a worse time to have left a single market right on our doorstep

    And it's because David Cameron was trying to control anti e u infighting in his own party

    The people in poorer areas like the South Wales valleys who received big financial aid from Europe are going to suffer yet these turkeys have voted for Christmas 🎄

    You can't really add anything to that

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    • #77
      Re: food prices to rise

      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      We are in dangerous waters economically following covid

      I can't think of a worse time to have left a single market right on our doorstep

      And it's because David Cameron was trying to control anti e u infighting in his own party

      The people in poorer areas like the South Wales valleys who received big financial aid from Europe are going to suffer yet these turkeys have voted for Christmas ��

      You can't really add anything to that
      Various different theories on all this. Most notable perhaps is the fact that it actually changed very little in South Wales in the areas that received EU structural funds - relative to the rest of the UK and to other UK areas receiving it, we went backwards.

      It's also a pretty insignificant amount. £300m or so a year. Around £100 per person in Wales, whereas total public spending is about £11,000 or 110 times greater. And of that £300m odd in structural funding, more was always paid in by the UK.

      In effect: We paid them X, they took a cut and gave us Y back with loads of conditions. Having spent some of this money myself it is the most inefficiently resourced expenditure I have ever witnessed.

      Needless to say, if the UK govt do not replicate and spend the money better then it is a net loss, but the questions still have to be asked how effective the spending was, and whether the restrictions on how it was spent arguably made Wales a less dynamic place to do business.

      We shall soon find out..

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      • #78
        Re: food prices to rise

        Anyone who voted for this ****ing mess is an absolute shitcunt.

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        • #79
          Re: food prices to rise

          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
          Makes me laugh (and slightly depresses me) when people try to shoe-horn Brexit into everything. It is a factor in lots of good and bad political and economic news, but it's rarely the defining feature, particularly compared to the pandemic.

          Food prices are rising across the EU


          There's been a huge rise in shipping costs. California has 44 ships waiting to dock
          A record number of 44 cargo ships are anchored outside the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports as labor shortages, holiday anticipation and Covid-19-related disruptions snarl maritime trade.


          Inflation is currently higher in the EU than the UK


          Why people don't do a bit of googling before blaming brexit just because they didn't vote for it 5 years ago, is beyond me.
          Any links to the good news please?

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          • #80
            Re: food prices to rise

            Originally posted by Freitag 4.17 View Post
            Anyone who voted for this ****ing mess is an absolute shitcunt.
            Hi

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            • #81
              Re: food prices to rise

              Originally posted by WJ99mobile View Post
              Hi
              Shitcunt

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              • #82
                Re: food prices to rise

                Originally posted by Freitag 4.17 View Post
                Shitcunt

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                • #83
                  Re: food prices to rise

                  Originally posted by Swiss Peter View Post
                  Any links to the good news please?
                  There is loads of good news! Investment is up, unemployment is down, wages are well up.

                  Even the BBC reporting on it today!
                  As the UK's shortage of lorry drivers continues, those with the right skills are very much in demand.


                  Great to see wages in working class jobs rising, and if we have some temporary disruptions while our economy re-aligns itself then no bad thing.

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                  • #84
                    Re: food prices to rise

                    Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                    There is loads of good news! Investment is up, unemployment is down, wages are well up.

                    Even the BBC reporting on it today!
                    As the UK's shortage of lorry drivers continues, those with the right skills are very much in demand.


                    Great to see wages in working class jobs rising, and if we have some temporary disruptions while our economy re-aligns itself then no bad thing.
                    um that link doesn't read like a good news story to me?

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                    • #85
                      Re: food prices to rise

                      Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                      There is loads of good news! Investment is up, unemployment is down, wages are well up.

                      Even the BBC reporting on it today!
                      As the UK's shortage of lorry drivers continues, those with the right skills are very much in demand.


                      Great to see wages in working class jobs rising, and if we have some temporary disruptions while our economy re-aligns itself then no bad thing.
                      Two people who are desperate to leave trucking and one who wants to join but has had months of delays.

                      Check back soon for even more good news! There's loads!

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                      • #86
                        Re: food prices to rise

                        Originally posted by lardy View Post
                        Two people who are desperate to leave trucking and one who wants to join but has had months of delays.

                        Check back soon for even more good news! There's loads!
                        In one article: Wage Rises up, unemployment down, record job vacancies.
                        Job vacancies hit 953,000 amid signs the country's labour market is rebounding "robustly".


                        UK wage growth has never been this high in 25 years. Surely you care about that and think it's important?
                        Wages in the United Kingdom increased 4.10 percent in March of 2026 over the same month in the previous year. This page provides the latest reported value for - United Kingdom Average Weekly Earnings Growth - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

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                        • #87
                          Re: food prices to rise

                          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                          There is loads of good news! Investment is up, unemployment is down, wages are well up.

                          Even the BBC reporting on it today!
                          As the UK's shortage of lorry drivers continues, those with the right skills are very much in demand.


                          Great to see wages in working class jobs rising, and if we have some temporary disruptions while our economy re-aligns itself then no bad thing.
                          Is that it? Is that the best you can come up with?

                          You didn't read that BBC article did you? Wages are going up because they can't attract people to do the job in the UK because the conditions are so sh*t. I'd love to know what you do for a living because this world of which you speak is just not the same one I live in.

                          You'll be saying the Unicorn population is thriving next.

                          What do you do for a living? Do you run your own business or are you in the public sector? Are you highly skilled e.g. a neurologist? Do you need to work for long periods in Europe or are you in a desk job in Ebbw Vale? Do you export your products or skills? Do you only buy British? Are you typing on a British piece of tech or is it designed and manufactured on the other side of the world and shipped in? Will you only buy British cars, flags, sausages?

                          Unemployment rising would be great if it was rising in highly skilled areas and directly contributing to production.

                          I'm sick to death of people who voted for Brexit, f*cked it up and made life difficult for millions, and then come on football message boards and still try and sell their pathetic, idealogical, selfish crap years after nothing good has come of it (except some vacuous propaganda puked out by our pathetic government).

                          And no. I'm not up for discussing this stuff civilly anymore. Did that approach make my life better? No, it didn't. Yeah, food prices are up, but everything is up and it was heading that way before Covid. Not just food, every piece of tech and software I use professionally is massively more expensive. Everything I need to do is massively more difficult and expensive. And, yes, I hold people who voted for Brexit entirely responsible. You don't get a free pass anymore.

                          Wages going up in sh*t jobs is great, is it? They're still sh*t jobs. Ask people if they'd like to do them. Working-class? We're all f*cking working class unless you're born into money. Are you born into money? We're all f*cking working-class idiots making sh*t loads of money for people like Dyson who f*cks off to Singapore.

                          I'm sick of it.

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                          • #88
                            Re: food prices to rise

                            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                            In one article: Wage Rises up, unemployment down, record job vacancies.
                            Job vacancies hit 953,000 amid signs the country's labour market is rebounding "robustly".


                            UK wage growth has never been this high in 25 years. Surely you care about that and think it's important?
                            https://tradingeconomics.com/united-kingdom/wage-growth
                            I don't know how closely you read these, but there is a big disclaimer about wage growth in both of the links.

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                            • #89
                              Re: food prices to rise

                              Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                              Is that it? Is that the best you can come up with?

                              You didn't read that BBC article did you? Wages are going up because they can't attract people to do the job in the UK because the conditions are so sh*t. I'd love to know what you do for a living because this world of which you speak is just not the same one I live in.

                              You'll be saying the Unicorn population is thriving next.

                              What do you do for a living? Do you run your own business or are you in the public sector? Are you highly skilled e.g. a neurologist? Do you need to work for long periods in Europe or are you in a desk job in Ebbw Vale? Do you export your products or skills? Do you only buy British? Are you typing on a British piece of tech or is it designed and manufactured on the other side of the world and shipped in? Will you only buy British cars, flags, sausages?

                              Unemployment rising would be great if it was rising in highly skilled areas and directly contributing to production.

                              I'm sick to death of people who voted for Brexit, f*cked it up and made life difficult for millions, and then come on football message boards and still try and sell their pathetic, idealogical, selfish crap years after nothing good has come of it (except some vacuous propaganda puked out by our pathetic government).

                              And no. I'm not up for discussing this stuff civilly anymore. Did that approach make my life better? No, it didn't. Yeah, food prices are up, but everything is up and it was heading that way before Covid. Not just food, every piece of tech and software I use professionally is massively more expensive. Everything I need to do is massively more difficult and expensive. And, yes, I hold people who voted for Brexit entirely responsible. You don't get a free pass anymore.

                              Wages going up in sh*t jobs is great, is it? They're still sh*t jobs. Ask people if they'd like to do them. Working-class? We're all f*cking working class unless you're born into money. Are you born into money? We're all f*cking working-class idiots making sh*t loads of money for people like Dyson who f*cks off to Singapore.

                              I'm sick of it.
                              Selfish. So because costs in your sector are up thats it?

                              You dont care that inflation is HIGHER in the EU?
                              You dont care that unemployment is falling?
                              You dont care that wages are rising?

                              Producer prices are rising the fastest in the EU in 26 years!
                              Costs of global shipping have tripled.
                              Quite obviously, these are factors beyond Brexit.
                              Producer Prices In the Euro Area increased to 129.80 points in April from 129 points in March of 2026. This page provides the latest reported value for - Euro Area Producer Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

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