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Crikey, another post in Latin.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ern-ireland-eu
We get regular Crace/Hynde stuff but I find that this is far clearer on the international mess this country is in than either.
Unemployment down to levels not seen since 1974 .
Brexit, the shit show which just keeps on giving https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2092612.html
Nearly £90 quid for use of mobile abroad with roaming passes for me.
It all keeps adding up.
Not brext related as you well know unless you think USA is in Europe .
This might help you :
"" Countries experiencing conflict, upheaval or major economic problems in 2022 are expected to see inflation rates far above the global average of 7.4 percent.19 May 2022""
Countries experiencing conflict, upheaval or major economic problems in 2022 are expected to see inflation rates far above the global average of 7.4 percent. Among them are Venezuela, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Turkey, Yemen and Argentina.
https://www.statista.com/chart/27480...on-by-country/
Ffs. Did you really use this as your best hit :hehe:
Keep chuckling ;
Euro area annual inflation is expected to be 8.1% in May 2022, up from 7.4% in April according to a flash estimate from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union
The annual inflation rate for the United States is 8.3% for the 12 months ended April 2022 after rising 8.5% previously, according to U.S. Labor Department data published May 11.
China Inflation Exceeds Forecasts as Lockdowns Roil Supplies
PPI rose 8% in April, higher than the 7.8% forecast in survey
Rising food costs in April drove consumer inflation up to 2.1%.
Bugger all to with with Brexit
Who said your stupidity was anything to do with Brexit. You just couldn't bear to make your fatuous point whilst staring at a map that had France in a lower inflation zone so you tried to justify it with some nonsense that apparently "Might help us" even though you knew the paragraph you quoted had nothing to do with Brexit.
Pathetic!
Brexit extremely bad for UK businesses. From someone who knows https://twitter.com/daniellambert29/...SdSq8G2GtwRk5g
Record oil and gas exports to the EU.
I swear, the guardian staff must have keyboards with a specific 'despite brexit' key to save time.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ukraine-brexit
With new levels of instability in NI, the standing and reputation of this country amongst our immediate neighbours and allies (and, it seems, many in positions of influence in the States) at a low point, and now our world-leading thinkers not being able to access world-leading research programmes, can any of the Brexit fan club please start pointing to the counter-balancing benefits yet?. Still too early?
This article is hilarious. Daily Express journalists trying to put a positive spin on bad news.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/scien...pe-alternative
Which begs the question, why should fuel be so expensive in the UK? A commodity we are obviously still flush with. The government taking a bigger slice in taxation than anyone else I suspect. I filled up with diesel at Rosslare europort at 30p a litre cheaper than it is here last week, we export it to them yet they can still mark it up and retail cheaper than us!
No wonder the cost of living crisis is so much worse here, Brexit and being taxed to fug is killing us.
I'm not saying that. I've always been of the belief that leaving or remaining in the EU would have far less of an impact than many on either side suggested.
FYI - Exports to the EU are the highest since records began. Why isn't that reported?
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/natio...22#main-points
Fuel isn't particularly more expensive in the UK than elsewhere though and neither is the cost of living. In fact, the disparity between wage rises and inflation is lower here than elsewhere.
https://autotraveler.ru/en/spravka/f...in-europe.html