Non - Brexit

One off or not it's a fact. It's also a fact that I've provided much more specific evidence to back my point up and said twice that it is a better indication than economy wide stats. Don't let that get in the way of you saying "it's a one off" and thinking it proves something.

Your own linked article states it's a one off caused by government long delayed pay rises for the public sector. I've provided links showing the fact that pay is going down due to inflation in every other 1/4 before and after the pay rise. But don't let that get in the way of you ignoring the the facts.
 
Left and Right has virtually no relevance any more , least of all on Football Forums......we live in Fat Cats First country.....you will find them on Both sides and nice Mr Cable int Middle...the Political Parties are just vehicles for a comfortable income with a large expenses element! The System is F##ked...outdated..... wasting your time nailing yourself to the Rickety masts of Left or Right! They are jokes!
How the f##k can someone called 'Jeremy' be a Socialist or conversely a ' Boris' be a Tory.. It's ar#e about face. .come on its a Fat Cat Wrap and we are being conned!!
 
Your own linked article states it's a one off caused by government long delayed pay rises for the public sector. I've provided links showing the fact that pay is going down due to inflation in every other 1/4 before and after the pay rise. But don't let that get in the way of you ignoring the the facts.

Look, I'll say it for the third time - industry specific examples are the better indicator and I've given two articles that clearly state that a reduction in EU labour has led directly to wage increases. Last post on page 170 - the one you keep on ignoring to make a point about the UK economy wide stats that I've said over and over are less useful than the specific ones I've given.

Druss, as much as you'd like everything to be back and white - perhaps you should open your mind to the possibility that not everything is 100% positive or negative - some aspects of the EU are not great and sometimes free movement of people has negative impacts despite the many positive impacts it has.
 

Yes “unfinished business “ we been over all that already ..the rest of it is the Mirror saying this could happen or that could happen ... Now what do you think the governments reaction two years down the line would have been to demands for another referendum had remain won , considering they make the decision on wether to have one or not ..not feckin Nigel Farage .
 
The preceding was more of the same deflect and deny, still not much happening on the known and unknown obstacles to finishing the 10% that typically takes up to 20% of the project spend.
 

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