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Fastest Growing G7 Economy For Last Year.......
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...and projected to continue in that vein for this year, good news to all except the 5Cers of course.
...and projected to continue in that vein for this year, good news to all except the 5Cers of course.
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Sorry my old china, the BOE have revised their forecasts.
// The Bank of England has slashed its forecasts for growth this year in a major blow to Boris Johnson’s plans for economic recovery from the pandemic.
GDP is set to rise by just 3.75% this year, a huge downgrade from the 5% previously expected as recently as November, according to the Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). The MPC’s growth estimate for 2021 and forecast for 2023 have both been upgraded by 0.25%, meaning a net loss of only 0.75% of growth across the three years. //
https:/ /www.st andard. co.uk/b usiness /bank-o f-engla nd-uk-g rowth-f orecast -inflat ion-bor is-john son-gdp -b98050 6.html
Sorry my old china, the BOE have revised their forecasts.
// The Bank of England has slashed its forecasts for growth this year in a major blow to Boris Johnson’s plans for economic recovery from the pandemic.
GDP is set to rise by just 3.75% this year, a huge downgrade from the 5% previously expected as recently as November, according to the Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). The MPC’s growth estimate for 2021 and forecast for 2023 have both been upgraded by 0.25%, meaning a net loss of only 0.75% of growth across the three years. //
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One of the comments in the link rather sums it up :
Great news about the GDP figures! Who knew that when something falls the furthest, it bounces higher!
Doesn't explain though, why we've:-
Highest Tax Burden in 70 Years
Highest Inflation for 30 Years
Soaring Energy Costs
Soaring Fuel Prices
FTAs that favour the other country
Mishandling Covid Response
Rising Food Prices
Highest Food Bank Usuage
Biggest fall in living standards in a generation
Just to give it some balance ! Lol
Great news about the GDP figures! Who knew that when something falls the furthest, it bounces higher!
Doesn't explain though, why we've:-
Highest Tax Burden in 70 Years
Highest Inflation for 30 Years
Soaring Energy Costs
Soaring Fuel Prices
FTAs that favour the other country
Mishandling Covid Response
Rising Food Prices
Highest Food Bank Usuage
Biggest fall in living standards in a generation
Just to give it some balance ! Lol
//Highest Food Bank Usuage//
Food Bank patronage will always increase so long as there are food banks. So would the use of petrol stations that gave away free fuel.
The next thing that will increase will be the number of people in so-called poverty. This is calculated as a relationship to average earnings which have increased considerably in the last year.
Food Bank patronage will always increase so long as there are food banks. So would the use of petrol stations that gave away free fuel.
The next thing that will increase will be the number of people in so-called poverty. This is calculated as a relationship to average earnings which have increased considerably in the last year.