You mean another nonsensical three word slogan isn’t working? Staggered I am.GDP shrank 0.1% again
Further and faster, further and faster…
Spending on pensioners is by far the largest area of welfare spending, and the average pensioner is now better off than the average worker, so seems like the most obvious target.
Negative growth again in latest figures.We’re no where near to bankruptcy, low inflation, low interest, fastest growth in the G7. Why you trying to put our great nation down at every chance ?
Is he ?
Comes across alright to me.
Not a lying grifting racist like the bloke you will vote for - in fact the opposite, a man that’s been fighting for human rights and worked in criminal defence shaping the justice system for better - and that’s even before the achievements he has done as PM. A proper statesmen and PM at long last. No wonder those on far right resent him.
People have to understand that Milliband's dishonest net zero plans are very damaging to the UK economy generally.Those GDP numbers are dissapointing as analysts expected growth, and this has come after the UK US trade deal. There is clearly more to it, things like Millebands drive for zero emissions has been very damaging to the UK car industry.
Interest rates staying needlessly high is also hindering business investment, Reeves really should get shot of Bailey, he is utterly hopeless in his forecasts and has never really understood part of his remit as stimulating the UK economy. High interest rates have also stalled the housing market, house sales are actually declining despite the April jump made by those wanting to avoid the stamp duty rises.
The Greeks thought the same btw.You think this country will go bankrupt.
That is funny.
Negative growth again in latest figures.
They weren't bundled together. 42% of welfare spending was just the state pension. All those other benefits are ones which give extra money to the pensioners in most need.
As I said, the average pensioner is now apparently better off than the average worker, and that's been the case for a few years (this is from 2017 https://fullfact.org/economy/are-pensioners-better-people-working-age/).
I'm not suggesting clobbering pensioners, but if you want to cut somewhere, then the triple lock is probably the fairest - and I'd use part of the savings, to boost the incomes of poorer pensioners.
It was blocked at every stage and then stopped by your lot before it was given a chance.Rwanda scheme was already in place, it was never a deterrent, boat crossings were still increasing.
It was a last ditch failed gimmick to appease the Farage lovers costing us 100’s of millions.
Phew.0.1% not quite bankruptcy just yet.
It was blocked at every stage and then stopped by your lot before it was given a chance.
Your logic is like saying City are 1-0 down after 5 minutes so may as well go home because we've lost the game.
Perhaps you might like to read up about how much of a problem Australia had with illegal migrants, how much they don't have now, and what they did that fixed it.
Close call. Both decent people that want to do the best for their country. Over a pint I’ll go with the big G, Southgate.
Well it would have to be the PM surely? Southgate is a complete failure and a bore.
Where are we for the 10mths of GDP data available since Labour came to power, I was trying to look for the figures earlier, but couldn't find them? I think we are positive but not by much?0.1% not quite bankruptcy just yet.
It’s only ludicrous because we’re being bombarded by social media and the right wing that he is some how the worst thing that’s ever happened. That’s what’s actually ludicrous. He’s doing well under extremely hard circumstances.
From Perplexity AI:Where are we for the 10mths of GDP data available since Labour came to power, I was trying to look for the figures earlier, but couldn't find them? I think we are positive but not by much?
The new Government initially stated that their target was 2.5% gdp growth per annum. I noted that that figure is no longer on the Labour website?
The last 4 PM's were isolationists who assumed that we were so important the world would come to us (and beg) instead we got sidelined on the European and world stage - proof being that Macrons visit is the first made by an EU leader since Brexit - we voted ourselves onto the sidelines then moaned it had happened without admitting we had become irrelevant - and we know the cost of that £££££