ChatterBank2 mins ago
Inflation Uk,
Inflation in the UK soars to 4.2% ,the highest in 10 years rising from 3.1%to 4.2% in the last 12 months ....."Brexit"... Putting pressure on BOE to raise interest rates. The cost of Transport, Energy bills, Fuel,
eating and drinking out,cost of goods from factories, raw materials have all increased and inflation could easily hit 5% by next spring. Oh dear looks like no dancing in Boris's Sunlit meadows this spring then.
eating and drinking out,cost of goods from factories, raw materials have all increased and inflation could easily hit 5% by next spring. Oh dear looks like no dancing in Boris's Sunlit meadows this spring then.
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Gulliver, you are wasting your time. It's been documented that many who voted to 'Leave' have contracted a strange immunity to the truth. Despite hard facts, they refuse to acknowledge empty shelves in the supermarkets , refuse to admit the huge hike in food prices and fuel, and totally and unequivocall y choose to ignore the problems caused by 1000's of EU...
11:28 Wed 17th Nov 2021
Psst, Gulliver, we have inflation and shortages in Canada also. And guess what...We didn't have one of them thar Brexit thingies: https:/ /canoe. com/opi nion/co lumnist s/lille y-infla tion-no w-short ages-la ter-the -outloo k-is-gr im/wcm/ c0b04b1 a-2395- 4b98-bf f4-193b ed09fa8 3
NJ - //// I don't have the (what were always entirely superfluous) words "European Union" embossed on the front cover of my newly acquired United Kingdom passport. ////
Far from being superfluous, the words "European Union" indicated that we were part of the EU, and hence able to travel freely within the EU and avoid lengthy passport queues.
It's interesting that the first Brexit benefit NJ chooses is a document that allows him to leave British sovereignty behind and travel abroad. Oh, the irony.
Far from being superfluous, the words "European Union" indicated that we were part of the EU, and hence able to travel freely within the EU and avoid lengthy passport queues.
It's interesting that the first Brexit benefit NJ chooses is a document that allows him to leave British sovereignty behind and travel abroad. Oh, the irony.