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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
Nutsin wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 16:23goose wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:45Nutsin wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:41Goose I’ve been constantly proving you wrong from day one.
You’re still waiting/praying for Stagflation, I’m watching my pension grow from when I bought the bottom of the correction. Cha Ching!
Ill stick around to continue to rub your nose in it with every bit of good economic news that comes, so get ready because there will be plenty.
Poor Goose has no idea!It would help your case if you could actually understand the numbers coming out. I note you completely ignored the real facts about demand.
I’ve lost interest in correcting your posts.Oh I understand the numbers which is why I’ve been right.
You’re the one with egg on his face.
So why has underlying demand gone backwards if it’s such a strong set of numbers?
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
goose wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:45Nutsin wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:41Goose I’ve been constantly proving you wrong from day one.
You’re still waiting/praying for Stagflation, I’m watching my pension grow from when I bought the bottom of the correction. Cha Ching!
Ill stick around to continue to rub your nose in it with every bit of good economic news that comes, so get ready because there will be plenty.
Poor Goose has no idea!It would help your case if you could actually understand the numbers coming out. I note you completely ignored the real facts about demand.
I’ve lost interest in correcting your posts.
Oh I understand the numbers which is why I’ve been right.
You’re the one with egg on his face.
You’re the one with egg on his face.
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Nutsin wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:41goose wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:00Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 14:50A goose and Nutsin thread is probably better.
To be fair, they should be praised. They've single handily destroyed all talk of politics (which is a huge bonus) on this site for everyone else. I've twice posted about UK politics on here recently, and it's been completely gobbled up with the shit they throw at each other.Fuck that, it would just be a thread of weird videos he finds on Twitter and me having to constantly correct him (which even I’m getting tired of).
So, UK immigration from non EU countries……….. which countries are they coming from?
with every bit of good economic news that comes, so get ready because there will be plenty.
No thanks. 
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
Nutsin wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:41goose wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:00Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 14:50A goose and Nutsin thread is probably better.
To be fair, they should be praised. They've single handily destroyed all talk of politics (which is a huge bonus) on this site for everyone else. I've twice posted about UK politics on here recently, and it's been completely gobbled up with the shit they throw at each other.Fuck that, it would just be a thread of weird videos he finds on Twitter and me having to constantly correct him (which even I’m getting tired of).
So, UK immigration from non EU countries……….. which countries are they coming from?Goose I’ve been constantly proving you wrong from day one.
You’re still waiting/praying for Stagflation, I’m watching my pension grow from when I bought the bottom of the correction. Cha Ching!
Ill stick around to continue to rub your nose in it with every bit of good economic news that comes, so get ready because there will be plenty.
Poor Goose has no idea!
It would help your case if you could actually understand the numbers coming out. I note you completely ignored the real facts about demand.
I’ve lost interest in correcting your posts.
I’ve lost interest in correcting your posts.
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
goose wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:00Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 14:50A goose and Nutsin thread is probably better.
To be fair, they should be praised. They've single handily destroyed all talk of politics (which is a huge bonus) on this site for everyone else. I've twice posted about UK politics on here recently, and it's been completely gobbled up with the shit they throw at each other.Fuck that, it would just be a thread of weird videos he finds on Twitter and me having to constantly correct him (which even I’m getting tired of).
So, UK immigration from non EU countries……….. which countries are they coming from?
Goose I’ve been constantly proving you wrong from day one.
You’re still waiting/praying for Stagflation, I’m watching my pension grow from when I bought the bottom of the correction. Cha Ching!
Ill stick around to continue to rub your nose in it with every bit of good economic news that comes, so get ready because there will be plenty.
Poor Goose has no idea!
You’re still waiting/praying for Stagflation, I’m watching my pension grow from when I bought the bottom of the correction. Cha Ching!
Ill stick around to continue to rub your nose in it with every bit of good economic news that comes, so get ready because there will be plenty.
Poor Goose has no idea!
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
XKhammer wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 15:04Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 14:50A goose and Nutsin thread is probably better.
To be fair, they should be praised. They've single handily destroyed all talk of politics (which is a huge bonus) on this site for everyone else. I've twice posted about UK politics on here recently, and it's been completely gobbled up with the shit they throw at each other.Or maybe no one is interested in what you post tubby
What do you mean Trundle is the worlds most interesting poster.
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Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 14:50A goose and Nutsin thread is probably better.
To be fair, they should be praised. They've single handily destroyed all talk of politics (which is a huge bonus) on this site for everyone else. I've twice posted about UK politics on here recently, and it's been completely gobbled up with the shit they throw at each other.
Or maybe no one is interested in what you post tubby
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑30 Jul 2025, 14:50A goose and Nutsin thread is probably better.
To be fair, they should be praised. They've single handily destroyed all talk of politics (which is a huge bonus) on this site for everyone else. I've twice posted about UK politics on here recently, and it's been completely gobbled up with the shit they throw at each other.
Fuck that, it would just be a thread of weird videos he finds on Twitter and me having to constantly correct him (which even I’m getting tired of).
So, UK immigration from non EU countries……….. which countries are they coming from?
So, UK immigration from non EU countries……….. which countries are they coming from?
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Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
A goose and Nutsin thread is probably better.
To be fair, they should be praised. They've single handily destroyed all talk of politics (which is a huge bonus) on this site for everyone else. I've twice posted about UK politics on here recently, and it's been completely gobbled up with the shit they throw at each other.
To be fair, they should be praised. They've single handily destroyed all talk of politics (which is a huge bonus) on this site for everyone else. I've twice posted about UK politics on here recently, and it's been completely gobbled up with the shit they throw at each other.
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Strip out trade inventory & government spending and you have “Real Final Sales to Private Domestic Purchasers”. This is underlying demand growth.
Q2 was 1.2%, a step back of 0.7% from Q1.
Like I said, don’t just read the headlines.
Q2 was 1.2%, a step back of 0.7% from Q1.
Like I said, don’t just read the headlines.
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But, but,but!
I swear it’s not good news! I mean when you really try hard you can find a negative in there somewhere.
Lol!
Poor Goose!
I swear it’s not good news! I mean when you really try hard you can find a negative in there somewhere.
Lol!
Poor Goose!
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You really are a sucker for a headline.
When Q1 retracted it was all about inventory pull forward, now that unwinds it’s suddenly an economic miracle??
as I quoted from Reuters, “grossly distorted” by trade movements.
H1 is a mile behind LY and a mile behind all the expectations back at the start of the year.
When Q1 retracted it was all about inventory pull forward, now that unwinds it’s suddenly an economic miracle??
as I quoted from Reuters, “grossly distorted” by trade movements.
H1 is a mile behind LY and a mile behind all the expectations back at the start of the year.
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US economy rebounds in second quarter - https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-eco ... 025-07-30/
WASHINGTON - U.S. economic growth rebounded more than expected in the second quarter, but that grossly overstated the economy's health as subsiding imports accounted for the bulk of the improvement and consumer spending increased moderately.
1.3% over H1 vs 2.8% in 2024.
WASHINGTON - U.S. economic growth rebounded more than expected in the second quarter, but that grossly overstated the economy's health as subsiding imports accounted for the bulk of the improvement and consumer spending increased moderately.
1.3% over H1 vs 2.8% in 2024.
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again you're incapable of reading past the headline.
strip out the movement of imports and come back to me.
strip out the movement of imports and come back to me.
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The population of England and Wales has grown by more than 700,000 in the year to June 2024 - the second-largest increase in over 75 years.
The change was largely fuelled by international migration, with natural change - the difference between births and deaths - accounting for only a small proportion.
The change was largely fuelled by international migration, with natural change - the difference between births and deaths - accounting for only a small proportion.
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Trump gets tariffs; Americans get price hikes - https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump- ... 025-07-29/
P&G to raise prices on a quarter of all products.
”Between July 16 and 25, companies in the Reuters global tariff tracker said they expected to lose a combined $7.1 billion to $8.3 billion for the full year.”
P&G to raise prices on a quarter of all products.
”Between July 16 and 25, companies in the Reuters global tariff tracker said they expected to lose a combined $7.1 billion to $8.3 billion for the full year.”
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US economic growth likely rebounded in Q2, but with weak underlying details -
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-eco ... 025-07-30/
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-eco ... 025-07-30/