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Topic History of: Economy getting better...
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JK2006 Spot on Steve; one of the frightening aspects of modern life is that you can actually get a truer reflection of life walking the streets than you can from our lazy, incompetent, useless media.

It's one reason why ghastly social networks have a good side to them (as everything does).
steveimp Ben 12 wrote:
steveimp wrote:


obviously made enough

I've managed just 4 days off

it's been manic

looks to get busier

having a fantastic summer



You're not in the UK then.





Bloody am.

Don't believe what the BBC or the tabloids tell you.
In The Know hedda wrote:
there you are you peasants...grab those poverty wages so tourists can live the high life !!

... or to be more precise .... keep prices reasonable (without inflated and costly wage rises) and we earn more from tourism AND you get to keep your job !!
hedda Foz wrote:
It's all cyclical and psychosomatic. It always seems to me that when the media talk about the UK going into recession, we all decide not to go out and buy that new car or TV set just yet or put that loft conversion on hold which all leads to the economy shrinkage. Now they are talking about recovery we are all going to buy those lovely things we have denied ourselves. Normally with money that we don't have which isn't a bad thing in a way. If everyone waited until they had the money to afford things the economy wouldn't move for decades. So the cycle starts again.

welcome to unbridled capitalism.

it works fine when it's strictly controlled.
Foz It's all cyclical and psychosomatic. It always seems to me that when the media talk about the UK going into recession, we all decide not to go out and buy that new car or TV set just yet or put that loft conversion on hold which all leads to the economy shrinkage. Now they are talking about recovery we are all going to buy those lovely things we have denied ourselves. Normally with money that we don't have which isn't a bad thing in a way. If everyone waited until they had the money to afford things the economy wouldn't move for decades. So the cycle starts again.