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  1. Grendel

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    Well they can if tax is lowered
  2. Grendel

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    Lowering taxation and encouraging spending is a good strategy - not happening though i suspect
  3. Grendel

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    Everything is relative even a tiny interest rate rise is viewed as earth shattering in the media - what if it gets to 3 or 4% as BOE policy?
  4. Grendel

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    Also I’m not sure why you are bothered. Johnson has zero conservative values and will just eventually go with the flow and wages will climb as he sees that as the populist route The fall out will be unpleasant but it will be the end of this government
  5. Grendel

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    Why did the Labour Party implode in the 70’s?
  6. Grendel

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    try ring of steel he’s very similar in intellect to you almost a mirror image
  7. Grendel

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    It’s ironic he’s quoting thatcher as she was born from the inability to control wage inflation
  8. Grendel

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    So we’d be better with 20% inflation? Why don’t you go back to Ireland this is a bit much for you. Embarrasing
  9. Grendel

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    Oh and of course unless this government can control wages it’s finished as the fall out will be catastrophic- inflation is a bit worse than a secret Santa
  10. Grendel

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    Not relevant The problem is inflation starts with things that directly impact business prices. Utilities, raw materials etc. So margins are squeezed for businesses as well as individuals. Wage increases will squeeze margins more. So prices rise. Consumers can’t then spend without even higher...
  11. Grendel

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    Minor Detail
  12. Grendel

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    well as I say the last time wages kept up with inflation on a large scale what happened?
  13. Grendel

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    Who knows and it’s not relevant
  14. Grendel

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    the point as ever is missed and one things for certain I don’t need to create multiple accounts to appear to have a coherent argument
  15. Grendel

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    Wages in the 70’s in some industries increased by 20% and those who received it ended up far far poorer
  16. Grendel

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    The last time wages matched growing inflation in the uk unemployment soared and inflation continued
  17. Grendel

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    So what happens when inflation gets back under control do wages go down?
  18. Grendel

    25% of EFL

    According to the survey many haven’t had 2 jabs
  19. Grendel

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    I was actually asking a legitimate question? What are the reasons wages would need to rise.
  20. Grendel

    25% of EFL

    Klopp in his interview is fair enough - if clubs are getting games called off through the players having poor vaccine uptakes then they should face fines if games are abandoned
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