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RT @LukeJohnsonRCP: The true costs of net zero madness becoming apparent. No more good value European holidays for the little people - because of the green elite’s fake claim that there’s a ‘climate emergency’. t.co/0tnaNOVycp

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The IMF has already had to revise up its 2023 growth forecasts for the UK by a full percentage point – and is now predicting that the UK economy will grow faster over the next five years than those of Germany, France or Italy. telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/2

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The U.K. was and is well able to cut taxes and deregulate to stimulate growth. Debt ratios would have been even less has MR Sunak not squandered billions encouraging people to not work during Covid madness.
RT @worldranking_: @stats_feed Government Debt to GDP

🇯🇵Japan: 264%
🇬🇷Greece: 171%
🇪🇷Eritrea: 164%
🇮🇹Italy: 145%
🇺🇸US: 129%
🇧🇭Bahrain: 120%
🇱🇰Sri Lanka: 114%
🇪🇸Spain: 113%
🇫🇷France: 112%
🇬🇧UK: 101%
🇯🇲Jamaica: 86.2%
🇦🇷Argentina: 85%
🇺🇦Ukraine: 78.4%
🇨🇳China: 76…

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Net Zero policy in the U.K. is being conducted in a way which is: anti democratic, anti prosperity, anti growth, anti free speech, anti scientific method. It is a manifestation of Orwellian politics. It is creating fuel poverty, inflation and discriminating between elites and the…
RT @PeteNorth303: Caroline Lucas says that there must be no debate and no questioning of the climate change narrative. She also thinks that a differing opinion expressed in the media is…

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RT @BrugesGroup: Remoaners have spent the past year trying to blame every piece of bad news (economic or otherwise) on Brexit.

But it is EU member Germany, not the UK, which is in recession.

Not for the first time, the pro-EU house of cards collapses.

bloomberg.com/tosv2.html?vid=&

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RT @Facts4euOrg: Germany is now in recession, Brexit Britain is growing – Where’s the BBC on this?
Latest figures show the UK economy is doing better than the EU’s biggest & finest.
Your summary is here : facts4eu.org/news/2023_may_ach
And please retweet!
@johnredwood t.co/WztFpdlIuI

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Britain hit by ‘moron premium’ after mini-budget disaster - The Times and The Sunday Times Utter tosh. The only morons are in the anti business, anti growth, BoE and Treasury apple.news/AXIfxmZqQT0K5_bs775

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RT @DawnWestgate: Important read from @LanceForman. The question is .. will every conservative MP that has been repeating the incorrect narrative that @trussliz “crashed the economy” now going to PUBLICLY apologise to her Inc Hunt & Sunak? telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/

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RT @CeeMacBee: Phibbs: 'So when it comes to trade with the EU the OBR cheerfully comes up with a figure “relative to remaining in the EU”. But when it comes to dodging the bullet of paying another £191 billion into the EU, it does “not attempt to track the counterfactual path”.'

The OBR’s… t.co/vX4RFTb0fu

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In favour of protectionism and rentiers public services
RT @cpeedell: @john4brexit The libertarian nonsense of Hayek, Friedman, and the Mont Pelerin loons should have been buried years ago.

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RT @BrugesGroup: Net Migration to the UK was 606,000 last year, but only one part of the story.

Total immigration (the gross figure) was 1.2 million.

That’s over 23,000 arrivals per week, or nearly 3,300 per day.

No country, no society, can possibly hope to sustain such figures.

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Spot on
RT @BobCrauford: Forgive me, but a proper rant is needed.

The "experts" in this case were the usual suspects: led by the IMF, OBR and @FT (natch) with Bloomberg's often more sensible @johnauthers and many others joining in.

In understanding the UK gilt meltdown, some of us tried to point to the… t.co/sd9JGbyoe3

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Wise words
RT @MrsMThatcher: Countries are not rich in proportion to their natural resources; if that were so Russia would be the richest country in the world; she has everything, oil, gas, diamonds, platinum, gold, silver, the industrial metals, timber, and a rich soil.

Countries are rich whose governments… t.co/yFe4YkVMk3 t.co/Mjmla6yZwY

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We have plenty of cheap oil and gas but keep on with expensive so called green energy for no purpose (1% of global CO2). We could grow the economy but choose austerity. We could compete with eu but choose compliance. Con & Lab are dumb & dumber. It is the mid 1970’s again.
RT @PrimeFXltd: @john4brexit Germany is totally different case. They are seeing the consequences of rapidly turning off Putins oil tap and they did that all by December. It came with economic…

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