Freedom of MovementWhat is FoM?
Freedom of MovementWhat is FoM?
I would give you my thoughts on the matter Nosmo but I don't think you would understand them there too complicatedSome great, interesting and informative posts on here- well done, all
As you are semi- literate you’re right- this thread is for big boys who’ve been educated in English. So jog on!I would give you my thoughts on the matter Nosmo but I don't think you would understand them there too complicated
Thanks
I'll learn you one dayAs you are semi- literate you’re right- this thread is for big boys who’ve been educated in English. So jog on!
I somehow can’t see that day coming to fruition - have you tried being in touch with 5 year olds?! I guess it is in their interests to be taught by one who gets so much wrong- at least they can get corrected by someone who knows how to write in English!!!I'll learn you one day
RidiculousI somehow can’t see that day coming to fruition - have you tried being in touch with 5 year olds?! I guess it is in their interests to be taught by one who gets so much wrong- at least they can get corrected by someone who knows how to write in English!!!
Thank you. I suspect strong intimations of persona non grata are imminent.Freedom of Movement
On reflection you’re right - no point in young ones getting taught by one who is semi literate and getting into bad ways with English. I retract my comment.Ridiculous
That only works when people are spending excessively on luxuries. Just not the case at the moment.Stops borrowing, people stop buying so prices have to come down or go up less to persuade us to buy again. In theory. Blaming it all on oil though is Tory rubbish. Oil prices cheaper than a few years ago per barrel.
Strangely there are less people employed than before the pandemic, probably due to people leaving the working pool such as taking early retirement. Companies can't find staff for lots of reasons such as pay too low for the role, no one with wanted experience and/ or qualifications or the roles can't offer set number of hours or set hours or any sort of long term stability. I am guessing quiet a lot of these unfilled position are low paid ones and would need topping up with benefits so even if they work they are not much better off and in few circumstances worse off.Yes strange times. We have recorded unemployment at a low.
And companies say they cannot find staff.
Then others are going to foodbanks?
Why - just get a job
There are plenty out there
Well if wages go up as well then that will cause prices to go up because there will be more money in circulation. Cut the money supply and shops have to reduce prices in order to sell stuff.Not an economist but I can’t see how you can control inflation when the 2 motivators contributing to inflationary pressures are outside the BOE control. Can anyone advise?
If the UK offered a more sensible rate of corporation tax companies wouldn’t feel the need to park profits in other countries. Sometimes less is more!Well if wages go up as well then that will cause prices to go up because there will be more money in circulation. Cut the money supply and shops have to reduce prices in order to sell stuff.
The thing is this all happened before in the early 70s.
We could have and should have weaned ourselves off fossil fuels with solar, hydrogen and wind power.
Oil companies finance our political parties just like in America, so it hasn't happened.
If we stopped the cayman island registered companies such as Facebook from avoiding tax then there would be no need to have poverty in the UK.