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The BBC seem to prefer fat cheques.Starmer claimed yesterday fastest growing economy in G7, where's the BBC fact check
The BBC seem to prefer fat cheques.Starmer claimed yesterday fastest growing economy in G7, where's the BBC fact check
Like Robert Maxwell.The BBC seem to prefer fat cheques.
From the erudite mensch Andrew Neil :Starmer claimed yesterday fastest growing economy in G7, where's the BBC fact check
Shame he didn’t pay for swimming lessonsLike Robert Maxwell.
I have high regard for Andrew Neil and believe his views and opinions to be well thought out and fairly considered.From the erudite mensch Andrew Neil :
"Starmer and Rayner are now regularly claiming UK fastest growing economy in G7. All based on Q1 growth stats. The Tories were rightly castigated for using one quarter to big up their growth claims. It is not a credible metric on which to base anything. Labour will rue the day it is now doing the same. A better year-long measure is to compare the size of the UK economy in Q1 2025 with Q1 2024. On that basis we’ve grown 1.3%, about same as eurozone but worse than America (2%), Canada (2.4%) and Japan (1.7%) in the G7. There’s also the risk that Q1 might be as good as it gets for UK this year "
Some of the growth came from businesses acting early to avoid new US tariffs.I have high regard for Andrew Neil and believe his views and opinions to be well thought out and fairly considered.
It's very true that simply taking Q1 growth figures as a measure of our economic success tells us very little.
Some of the growth came from businesses acting early to avoid new US tariffs.
Like Robert Maxwell.
Shame he didn’t pay for swimming lessons
Plumbing the depths with that joke.It wouldn't have cost a yacht.
And it turned out that Bob was a singularly apt name.It wouldn't have cost a yacht.
You are ON FIREAnd it turned out that Bob was a singularly apt name.
You are ON FIRE
Let's see what they actually propose before criticising. I take it you are not against the principle of saving money.Literally all they have is being a Trump tribute act.
Let's see what they actually propose before criticising. I take it you are not against the principle of saving money.
I saw a Reform interview where they acknowledged that 3/4 of a council's budget is spent on legal obligations so I doubt we are going to see Musk type savings, nevertheless if there is waste it should be cut.
I have suggested on here before how multiple councils could merge their back offices into regional service centres something that the private sector did years ago.
People are starting to see what they voted in now. It's kind of the current issue. I haven't heard anyone say anything positive about Starmer and most of my family are lifelong Labour supporters. A couple were high in Trade Unions. I was always Labour myself, until Blair and a local MP let down (closed the hospital) and have been more or less disenfranchised ever since. I won't vote for people just for not being Tory. And I won't vote for namby pamby Liberal whig whatever they are now. I'd vote Reform (and will have a vote) just to shake up the system however. A lot will do that. The Status Quo has f***ed us over worse than Midge Ure was done over by Geldof.Absolutely nothing against the concept. The fact they even call it D.O.G.E. too just shows they literally have no original ideas and no real idea what to do with the little power they have other than be a poor (or even poorer) imitation of the Trump administration.
At least with what is going on in the States and the direction of economic travel, along with ostracising themselves on the world stage, voters will get a chance to see exactly what they will be voting for in the next election.