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Post by lollygagger on Feb 2, 2017 10:22:57 GMT
Personally I'm fed up with political decisions being dressed up as economic by careful selection and attaching of "facts".
The situation is never clearer than at PMQ's where the opposion quote "facts" about how many billions less the government is spending on the NHS and the response is to quote "facts" to demonstrate that the government is spending billions more. I expect both are lying, or should I say carefully selecting which "facts" to quote.
Is it any wonder that people are ignoring the lying bastards and going with whatever appeals emotionally?
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 2, 2017 12:28:39 GMT
Ha ha, bank of England forced by reality to admit things are looking pretty good, still squirming around trying to find any negatives to back up their Brexit lying. Nothing to quote, just listening to BBC radio news.
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 2, 2017 13:09:21 GMT
They have had to revise their Brexit vote doom growth forecast from 0.8% to 2%. They have some explaining to do.
To listen to remainers, you'd think their campaign was whiter that white and based on "facts" (here we go again) and the naughty Brexiteers were lying bullies. Now to me, telling a whole population their economy will go down the pan leading to huge rise in povety rates up their with the worst.
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 2, 2017 13:13:46 GMT
That twat Carney is trying to claim the vast improvement is due to his clever manipulation of the interest rates. Der, they haven't changed. All that's changed is everyone has sensibly ignored the Pollock. He's still predicting gloom anyway, he should be sacked IMO. Who does he think sucks up this floundering bullshit?
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 2, 2017 13:18:49 GMT
He's also saying that in response to the current and predicted rate of inflation, he may have to lower, or raise the interest rate. Does he have any idea what he's doing? Or is he a political football doing as he's told for purely political reasons.
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Post by bodger on Feb 2, 2017 13:34:46 GMT
I notice that waffling lump of lard known as Ms D Abbott didn't have the b*lls to stay at the House to vote against the motion re. Article 50.
'I've got a migraine'. Well, live with it. I used to suffer debilitating migraines for years, but it never stopped me from getting in to or staying at work when there was important business to deal with.
Go take a running jump and hopefully land in Nigeria, why don't you?
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 2, 2017 14:25:06 GMT
I notice that waffling lump of lard known as Ms D Abbott didn't have the b*lls to stay at the House to vote against the motion re. Article 50. 'I've got a migraine'. Well, live with it. I used to suffer debilitating migraines for years, but it never stopped me from getting in to or staying at work when there was important business to deal with. Go take a running jump and hopefully land in Nigeria, why don't you? She was tweeting an hour later. I used to work with a very clever (and pretty) Nigerian engineer. She used to harp on about how wonderful Nigeria was but had no intention of going back other than to visit her family as "it's not safe". Make your mind up we used to say.
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Post by bodger on Feb 2, 2017 14:50:36 GMT
I notice that waffling lump of lard known as Ms D Abbott didn't have the b*lls to stay at the House to vote against the motion re. Article 50. 'I've got a migraine'. Well, live with it. I used to suffer debilitating migraines for years, but it never stopped me from getting in to or staying at work when there was important business to deal with. Go take a running jump and hopefully land in Nigeria, why don't you? She was tweeting an hour later. I used to work with a very clever (and pretty) Nigerian engineer. She used to harp on about how wonderful Nigeria was but had no intention of going back other than to visit her family as "it's not safe". Make your mind up we used to say. the bar stewards left me with a chest full of shotgun lead and I owe my life to Shell Petroleum who arranged a medivac. Was I pleased to lift off from Port Harcourt in a Learjet? You bet your life I was.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Feb 2, 2017 15:40:41 GMT
That twat Carney is trying to claim the vast improvement is due to his clever manipulation of the interest rates. Der, they haven't changed. All that's changed is everyone has sensibly ignored the Pollock. He's still predicting gloom anyway, he should be sacked IMO. Who does he think sucks up this floundering bullshit? Pollock? Has he joined up with those two pillocks in the SNP, Sturgeon and Salmond?
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Post by naughtyfox on Feb 2, 2017 15:49:46 GMT
We did of course how many doctors, nurses and help for old people would that little episode have paid for? The women is a self serving imbecile I did it for the people she never asked me!! In the 8am News yesterday on the radio, it was said that a new survey shows that Finns sleep only an average 7 hours per night, as compared to 8 hours a few years ago. What bollocks, no-one has come round here and asked us! What it means is that there were a few people in the YLE (Finnish version of BBC) offices and they were asked... These 'surveys' are a complete farce and the results are never scientifically analysed.
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Post by lollygagger on Feb 2, 2017 16:30:45 GMT
That twat Carney is trying to claim the vast improvement is due to his clever manipulation of the interest rates. Der, they haven't changed. All that's changed is everyone has sensibly ignored the Pollock. He's still predicting gloom anyway, he should be sacked IMO. Who does he think sucks up this floundering bullshit? Pollock? Has he joined up with those two pillocks in the SNP, Sturgeon and Salmond? More that his policies are like one of those random splatter paintings.
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