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Post by zanygame on Feb 10, 2024 15:57:48 GMT
Back to reality ...
"The eurozone is teetering on the brink of a winter recession after the latest official figures showed its economy contracted by 0.1% in the third quarter of 2023".
Happy days ...
Government Debt in European Union increased to 13272709 EUR Million in 2022 from 12790561 EUR Million in 2021. Government Debt in European Union averaged 8813397.22 EUR Million from 2000 until 2022, reaching an all time high of 13272709.00 EUR Million in 2022.
You perhaps haven't noticed but we're teetering on the edge of a recession, but this is about a longer period than just this year. EU debt to gdp 82% UK debt to gdp 85% Stop shooting or you wont have any feet left.
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 10, 2024 16:02:14 GMT
Back to reality ...
"The eurozone is teetering on the brink of a winter recession after the latest official figures showed its economy contracted by 0.1% in the third quarter of 2023".
Happy days ...
Government Debt in European Union increased to 13272709 EUR Million in 2022 from 12790561 EUR Million in 2021. Government Debt in European Union averaged 8813397.22 EUR Million from 2000 until 2022, reaching an all time high of 13272709.00 EUR Million in 2022.
You perhaps haven't noticed but we're teetering on the edge of a recession, but this is about a longer period than just this year. EU debt to gdp 82% UK debt to gdp 85% Stop shooting or you wont have any feet left. you'd love to believe I've made that up, but you can't, it's in the public domain, the EU can not cover it up, I can assure you what I have posted is there for any one else go google, nice try ... but you need to pull that bird from your brain.
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 10, 2024 16:08:18 GMT
Back to reality ...
"The eurozone is teetering on the brink of a winter recession after the latest official figures showed its economy contracted by 0.1% in the third quarter of 2023".
Happy days ...
Government Debt in European Union increased to 13272709 EUR Million in 2022 from 12790561 EUR Million in 2021. Government Debt in European Union averaged 8813397.22 EUR Million from 2000 until 2022, reaching an all time high of 13272709.00 EUR Million in 2022.
In reality you do know what increase means Official UK Government stat Latest comparison with the EU member states Figure 2: At 100.5% of GDP, UK general government gross debt at the end of Quarter 1 2023 was 16.8 percentage points above the EU average General government gross debt as a percentage of GDP, UK and EU member states, at the end of Quarter 1 (March) 2023
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Post by zanygame on Feb 10, 2024 16:16:41 GMT
You perhaps haven't noticed but we're teetering on the edge of a recession, but this is about a longer period than just this year. EU debt to gdp 82% UK debt to gdp 85% Stop shooting or you wont have any feet left. you'd love to believe I've made that up, but you can't, it's in the public domain, the EU can not cover it up, I can assure you what I have posted is there for any one else go google, nice try ... but you need to pull that bird from your brain. Who said you made it up? I pointed out the UK is worse. Shame you didn't offer a comparison yourself, that might have given you more plausibility.
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 10, 2024 16:21:42 GMT
Oh BTW.... Under CEBR's long-run world economic rankings, the UK is expected to grow faster than all of the eurozone “big four” economies — France, Germany, Italy and Spain — but not as rapidly as the US you'd love to believe I've made that up, but you can't, it's in the public domain, the EU can not cover it up, I can assure you what I have posted is there for any one else go google, nice try ... but you need to pull that bird from your brain. Who said you made it up? I pointed out the UK is worse. Shame you didn't offer a comparison yourself, that might have given you more plausibility. I did ^^ you must have missed it.
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Post by zanygame on Feb 10, 2024 17:57:51 GMT
Oh BTW.... Under CEBR's long-run world economic rankings, the UK is expected to grow faster than all of the eurozone “big four” economies — France, Germany, Italy and Spain — but not as rapidly as the US Who said you made it up? I pointed out the UK is worse. Shame you didn't offer a comparison yourself, that might have given you more plausibility. I did ^^ you must have missed it. I must have.
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Post by Fairsociety on Feb 10, 2024 18:20:59 GMT
I did ^^ you must have missed it. I must have. Ok, fair enough.
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