Surge in anti-Semitic violence, says campaign group
omg 50%?
Privacy advocates slam new UK surveillance law
Surveillance has always existed but never to this extent. We might badger 'nothing to hide nothing to fear' but fear we should. Bulk data collection on your online activities held for a year at the minimum.
Inflation.. CPI versus RPI. We're all in the the belief inflation is rather low. And yet we've all observed how the price of the weekly shopping has continued to increase unabated since 2008 and yet we're told inflation continues at 0.2 or 0.3% per quarter. Part of the problem is the statistics don't record things we use. With the statistics also including the activities of the extremely wealthy thereby skewing the data. RPI excluded the wealth, hence why inflation appeared higher. The consumer price indices were used in favour of retail price indices since 96 I think, as the make real inflation look significantly lower.
The price of a pint of milk or a first class stamp has hardly increased according to the CPI.
In 2007 milk was 20p at the farm gate compared to 35p today. Yeah. 0.2% inflation
In 2007 a 1st class stamp was 34p, today it is 64p Yeah inflation is under control.
You can go through products we use everyday and find similar results. Inflation is out of control yet we pretend it's not. Same thing happen in the 1930's somewhere.
Better not get started on debt...
There has been a surge in violence against Jewish people, according to a survey by the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism.
The group says violent incidents in England, Northern Ireland and Wales rose by 50% between 2014 and 2015.
The group says violent incidents in England, Northern Ireland and Wales rose by 50% between 2014 and 2015.
Privacy advocates slam new UK surveillance law
Surveillance has always existed but never to this extent. We might badger 'nothing to hide nothing to fear' but fear we should. Bulk data collection on your online activities held for a year at the minimum.
Inflation.. CPI versus RPI. We're all in the the belief inflation is rather low. And yet we've all observed how the price of the weekly shopping has continued to increase unabated since 2008 and yet we're told inflation continues at 0.2 or 0.3% per quarter. Part of the problem is the statistics don't record things we use. With the statistics also including the activities of the extremely wealthy thereby skewing the data. RPI excluded the wealth, hence why inflation appeared higher. The consumer price indices were used in favour of retail price indices since 96 I think, as the make real inflation look significantly lower.
The price of a pint of milk or a first class stamp has hardly increased according to the CPI.
In 2007 milk was 20p at the farm gate compared to 35p today. Yeah. 0.2% inflation
In 2007 a 1st class stamp was 34p, today it is 64p Yeah inflation is under control.
You can go through products we use everyday and find similar results. Inflation is out of control yet we pretend it's not. Same thing happen in the 1930's somewhere.
Better not get started on debt...
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