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Iceberg Sir, dead ahead!
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How does this all-inclusive debt figure compare to other countries with those liabilities similarly included?Comment
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'How does this all-inclusive debt figure compare to other countries with those liabilities similarly included?'
Timberwolf, this is such a UK answer to everything, ignore discussing and accepting that you have a problem, rather find someone else in the same boat and fob it off as being the norm.
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post'How does this all-inclusive debt figure compare to other countries with those liabilities similarly included?'
Timberwolf, this is such a UK answer to everything, ignore discussing and accepting that you have a problem, rather find someone else in the same boat and fob it off as being the norm.
Milan.
in which these bare statistics fit?
You on the other hand are always desperate (fanatical even) to prove that the UK economy is a basket case, which smacks of someone who is a sad little twerp trying hard to convince himself that working abroad, whilst daily communicating with Brits on a British CUK site, is not the losers choice that it infact is.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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DA,
calm down and apologise there's no need for that.
Granted it will put a perspective on it that ok there may be others in the same boat, but it still shy's away from solving the problem head on.
The same approach comes across very often from the government through the media.
Now, go and have a coffee, and come back and play nicely.
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostDA,
calm down and apologise there's no need for that.
Granted it will put a perspective on it that ok there may be others in the same boat, but it still shy's away from solving the problem head on.
The same approach comes across very often from the government through the media.
Now, go and have a coffee, and come back and play nicely.
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostDA,
calm down and apologise there's no need for that.
Granted it will put a perspective on it that ok there may be others in the same boat, but it still shy's away from solving the problem head on.
The same approach comes across very often from the government through the media.
Now, go and have a coffee, and come back and play nicely.
Milan.
BUT The facts do not necessarily mean that there is a problem, perhaps you can explain why there is a problem.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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DA,
'perhaps you can explain why there is a problem',
me, explain something, you know that's an oxymoron.
For you to have put the question, are you suggesting that such
debt is not a problem ? Please explain why.
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI love you really milan
BUT The facts do not necessarily mean that there is a problem, perhaps you can explain why there is a problem.ǝןqqıʍComment
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