ChatterBank4 mins ago
work harder in the south
confirmation via official figures that in terms of most productive (gross value added) londoners are much more productive and harder working than elsewhere and contribute most to the treasury in order for lazy people to claim benefits and credits
london 28,959
wales 14.936
n east 15,177
n west 16,234
even your beer is cheaper up country!
enjoy! we will keep grafting on your behalf....
yes lefties it is in the daily mail
london 28,959
wales 14.936
n east 15,177
n west 16,234
even your beer is cheaper up country!
enjoy! we will keep grafting on your behalf....
yes lefties it is in the daily mail
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The figures can't be relied upon because they don't take into account the vast amount of time that people from the north have to spend on complaining.
Whether it's about depleting fish stocks, wind farms, post office closures, cuts in bus services etc...the northerners have to spend upwards of 13 hours a day complaining.
If you take this into consideration, I think north and south are about on par.
Whether it's about depleting fish stocks, wind farms, post office closures, cuts in bus services etc...the northerners have to spend upwards of 13 hours a day complaining.
If you take this into consideration, I think north and south are about on par.
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jake,
the term gross value added is a very useful tool of the office for national statistics,
it measures how much contribution an area makes toward the economy as a whole,
presumably the performance of an area is attributable directly to its inhabitants,
i agree that low pay does not relate necessarily to laziness, i know quite a few very well paid lazy people, they tend to be clever though which helps,
the term gross value added is a very useful tool of the office for national statistics,
it measures how much contribution an area makes toward the economy as a whole,
presumably the performance of an area is attributable directly to its inhabitants,
i agree that low pay does not relate necessarily to laziness, i know quite a few very well paid lazy people, they tend to be clever though which helps,
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