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arista 13-12-2024 11:52 PM

Labour Party 2025: First Recession?
 




Sky News Text:
[The FT Weekend leads on the UK economy
shrinking by 0.1% in October,
which the paper called a "blow" to
Chancellor Rachel Reeves.]

https://liveblog.digitalimages.sky/l...5823d16e9c.png


Times are hard
Labour 2024 has failed

arista 18-12-2024 06:56 AM

November 2024


Inflation has gone up 2.6


https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/break...-bank-34330591

Zizu 18-12-2024 07:22 AM

Has Starmer had a major reset recently ..a reshuffle of the major posts or something ?

arista 22-12-2024 09:47 PM

Sky News Text:
[The Confederation of British Industry believes
Labour could drive the UK economy
into recession next year,
the Daily Express reports.]

https://liveblog.digitalimages.sky/l...8e5eda9c5e.png

arista 23-12-2024 07:09 AM

Today UK GDP has Downgraded to Zero


No Growth at all.
Of course, Labour blames the Conservatives.

Cherie 23-12-2024 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11591527)
Today UK GDP has Downgraded to Zero


No Growth at all.
Of course, Labour blames the Conservatives.

Nothing to do with Rachel Theives making it difficult for businesses to employ due to the extra costs then.... but dont worry we wont tax the ordinary working person....we will just put them out of work instead

Zizu 23-12-2024 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie Christmas (Post 11591549)
Nothing to do with Rachel Theives making it difficult for businesses to employ due to the extra costs then.... but dont worry we wont tax the ordinary working person....we will just put them out of work instead


Great name for a politician

arista 19-02-2025 11:04 PM

Inflation now at 3%



[Inflation in the UK has jumped
from 2.5% to 3% - it's highest level in 10 months.
This means that on average,
something which cost £1 a year ago now
costs £1.03.
It comes as a shock to economics experts,
who had broadly predicted inflation
would rise to 2.8%]

Livia 20-02-2025 11:42 AM

Who still thinks Labour will serve a whole term?


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