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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.> The economy grew by 0.6% in the first three months of the year - taking the UK out of recession
Says it all, really - we're in the doldrums. Sometimes we're north of the equator, other times south, but we're not going anywhere fast. This news is hardly going to change anybody's mind, and is more likely to reinforce their existing opinion ...
The opening words in that article:
"There are many millions of households for whom normal growth will not feel good.
When I go around the country and ask people about recession ending, there is a mixture of resignation, laughter and annoyance.
The significant hike in the level of prices is what households notice the most, more than the rate of inflation or GDP. While per capita GDP is now also up for the first time in two years, it is still lower now than two years ago."
A couple of weeks ago there was a reduction in the rate of inflation. The Prime Minister, Rishi Soonaxed, said this was good for businesses. No mention of us, the great unwashed, as with these latest figures. Will anyone benefit from this? Only businesses, probably, who will continue to reap the benefits of any change at our expense.
10cs: "A couple of weeks ago there was a reduction in the rate of inflation. The Prime Minister, Rishi Soonaxed, said this was good for businesses" - and there you have it ladies and gentlemen the perfect illustration of why socialists are clueless and socialism can never work. Business creates wealth, nothing else, everything else errodes wealth, especially the state and public sector. By saying it was good for business he was saying it was good for us all.