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While the Uk is doing just fine
UK gross domestic product fell 0.2 percent in the second quarter of 2019, unrevised from the previous estimate and compared to the previous period's figure of 0.6 percent. Gross capital formation contracted sharply, while private consumption, government spending and net trade contributed positively to GDP growth. On the production side, industrial output fell the most since the fourth quarter of 2012. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-kingdom/gdp-growth |
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it grew by 0.3% in the 3rd quarter dummie
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Germany's obsession with hyperinflation leading to Nazism means they stubbornly refuse to turn on the taps when needed. It hurts Germany; it hurts Europe first. Ask the Greeks!
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correct
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The wheels are coming off Merkel's bus, and all those extra guests to look after
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But don't allow facts prevent you behaving in your usual abusive manner, hiding safely behind a keyboard.
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you need better info angoosed
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Have the official figures for Q3 2019 been released by the Office for National Statistics?
It's a simple yes or no question. |
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who needs that angoosed. I trust my own, & others predictions
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There we go, exposed as a BS merchant once again.
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UK GDP rose by 0.3% in July, the ONS reported, beating City forecasts of just 0.1% growth. That suggests growth is picking up, after a worrying contraction in the spring.
But over the last three months, the country’s GDP is flat - showing that Brexit uncertainty is continuing to hold back investment. i make that an overall 0.3% |
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you really need to except you're just a dummie, angoosed & accept your place in society
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Back to your petty and childish abusive behaviour. What a surprise.
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Even so baphornet thinks that .1% growth over 6 months is "doing fine". You really have to lol at him calling people "dummies".
Has there ever been a more deluded poster on this forum? (Other than of course baphornet's previous user name, who ever that might be) |
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no thoughts on the evidence? & i suggest looking at your own posts towards me. The vitriol is very apparent
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so now you want to move the goalposts dummie dave
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btw, dummie dave it was not me who said we were "doing fine"
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The second quarter growth was negative, you claim that the third quarter will grow at .3%.
You responded to my critique of the doing fine claim. If your "dummie" post was in fact aimed at doridoru, I apologise. You can clear matters up by stating that the UK economy isn't doing fine at all. |
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BREXIT won't be good for anyone in Europe so the point is exactly? If Germany is having exonomic issues that's not an endorsement that BREXIT has no economic ramifications lol. Your logic is imbecilic. We haven't even left yet. We might never leave. And, as dave points out, and as Stow did yesterday, there are plenty of negative figures surrounding the UK aswell. I'd say more myself.
As for Geramny being KAPUTEN, GDP per capita is higher in Germany than in the UK according to the IMF, CIA and WB. And they've had had to swallow up the poverty of an East Germany decimated financially by Corbynomic communism, so relative to us they ain't doing too bad. |
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The world is going to see a recession far worse than 2008,thats the plan dave as you know
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no i posted the figures; just the same as you but yours were out of date. my opinion (although not relative) is that we are doing better than was feared & not what you want me to say
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My figures were the last officially published. Narrowly avoiding a recession and crowing because Germany narrowly moves into recession (not yet confirmed), is frankly embarrassing and typical of the pompous nonsense you spout daily.
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there you go again dummie dave; trying to put words into my mouth. Now about your anger issues; i could recommend someone?
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losing the argument dummie dave?
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btw Terry wants a word
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GOOOOSED!!!
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dummie dave keeps getting us mixed up, dori my good chap. Easily done with his anger issues i'm sure you'll agree
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"the argument" didn't exist. Only you calling people "dummie"
The facts speak for themselves. |
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what facts? Like your out of date 'evidence'? Or getting me mixed up with dori
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Terrys still waiting btw
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now as much fun as this is; i need to away & skin some other dummies on here re-racing
toodle pip! |
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rofl
Baphornet • October 22, 2019 12:51 PM BST it grew by 0.3% in the 3rd quarter dummie lie Angoose • October 22, 2019 1:02 PM BST Figures for Q3 have not been released, fact Baphornet • October 22, 2019 1:07 PM BST who needs that angoosed. I trust my own, & others predictions hole digging Baphornet • October 22, 2019 1:13 PM BST UK GDP rose by 0.3% in July, the ONS reported, still hole digging Baphornet • October 22, 2019 1:15 PM BST you really need to except you're just a dummie, angoosed & accept your place in society embarrassing etc etc |
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Here"s a question to you clever bods, the UK as with everyone else is Trillions in debt, my question is,to whom do we own it to?
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mostly pension funds
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Baphornet • October 22, 2019 1:13 PM BST
UK GDP rose by 0.3% in July, the ONS reported, FACT |