
300,000 skilled and trained people should really help in the Private Sector. Unless their skills are of no actual use to man nor beast

Schneibster wrote:Paul Krugman has a column today titled "Bleeding Britain." The title is quite appropriate, particularly when casting Cameron as a barber.
Eventually, they might figure out that if you lay off 300,000 people there will be less consumers, and less consumers means less demand, and less demand means less production, and less production means less jobs, and less jobs means more layoffs, and more layoffs means less consumers, and less consumers...
Duh.
Read all about it.
Hey I'm only 30 and I live on my own! - In a house my Dad bought for.. ...OK, I see your point.MrJonno wrote:...You basically have people born to today who havent a hope in hell chances of leaving their parents home before they are 35...
Yes they have fallen but not even remotely close enough to make a difference (and if they did it would bankrupt the country).Schneibster wrote:Well, that's a bit of a drag, but what about underwater mortgages? Did housing prices not fall as far there as here? Sounds like it, but I couldn't tell from your answer.
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'It was the fastest I have ever come through passport control'
Passengers had been warned they could face two or three-hour delays
400 admin staff re-deployed with iPads to assist passengers with flight information and free food and water
Civil servants including airport vets believed to be manning borders
Fears terrorists and criminals could sneak into the country and exploit predicted chaos
No delays or problems reported on ferries at Dover
More than half of England's state schools close
Thousands of NHS operations and appointments cancelled
Schneibster wrote:So instead of underwater mortgages you have a housing crisis. Because housing prices were artificially supported?
It's like the story of the bus service that never stopped to pick up passengers to that it could stay on schedule.Coito ergo sum wrote:But, there are bright sides in Britain...
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1fDxpeBzTHeathrow has never been more efficient! Passengers' glee as border agency strike SPEEDS UP passport control
'It was the fastest I have ever come through passport control'
Passengers had been warned they could face two or three-hour delays
400 admin staff re-deployed with iPads to assist passengers with flight information and free food and water
Civil servants including airport vets believed to be manning borders
Fears terrorists and criminals could sneak into the country and exploit predicted chaos
No delays or problems reported on ferries at Dover
More than half of England's state schools close
Thousands of NHS operations and appointments cancelled
Yeah, boy oh boy those austerity measures sure are popular, huh?Coito ergo sum wrote:But, there are bright sides in Britain...
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1fDxpeBzTHeathrow has never been more efficient! Passengers' glee as border agency strike SPEEDS UP passport control
'It was the fastest I have ever come through passport control'
Passengers had been warned they could face two or three-hour delays
400 admin staff re-deployed with iPads to assist passengers with flight information and free food and water
Civil servants including airport vets believed to be manning borders
Fears terrorists and criminals could sneak into the country and exploit predicted chaos
No delays or problems reported on ferries at Dover
More than half of England's state schools close
Thousands of NHS operations and appointments cancelled
Can't speak for Ireland but in the UK that is nothing remotely approaching a free market in housing or more precisely land. The so call Green Belt (or more accurately stop the wrong sort of people living nearby) is what makes housing valuablePrices weren't "artificially supported" in the UK or Ireland in any narrow sense of the term
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