open a stocks and shares isa you get to put 20k away each year with tax free gains
arimuGB on
Funny how these economics stats only get to be in the big A-Box splash on the news when they’re -0.1%, shrinking, or lagging behind forecasts.
We get a boost here and it’s like the seventh story down on the BBC.
AFulhamImmigrant on
At some point people need to accept that Labour is not destroying the economy. The picture is decidedly mixed at worst and fairly positive at best.
Gentle_Snail on
Its amazing how well the UK economy is doing comparatively yet so much of the right wing media paints the UK as a failing state.
Both-Ad2395 on
Things that will never be reported on gb news or the daily nazi
Buttermyparsnips on
Jaguar Land Rover getting back to it after the cyber attack helped massively in a 1.1% rise in manufacturing. Pretty much the headline reason for this and ofcource services growing which grow no matter who’s in government
cjc1983 on
How does a 0.3% growth figure compare when inflation is running at +3%?
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B0797S458W on
Before the circlejerk gets too out of hand, it’s worth pointing out that these figures are largely the result of pre-budget activity, before the latest round of punitive taxation was announced.
Dr_Choco on
Chris Mason later: “Why this is bad news for Reeves”
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open a stocks and shares isa you get to put 20k away each year with tax free gains
Funny how these economics stats only get to be in the big A-Box splash on the news when they’re -0.1%, shrinking, or lagging behind forecasts.
We get a boost here and it’s like the seventh story down on the BBC.
At some point people need to accept that Labour is not destroying the economy. The picture is decidedly mixed at worst and fairly positive at best.
Its amazing how well the UK economy is doing comparatively yet so much of the right wing media paints the UK as a failing state.
Things that will never be reported on gb news or the daily nazi
Jaguar Land Rover getting back to it after the cyber attack helped massively in a 1.1% rise in manufacturing. Pretty much the headline reason for this and ofcource services growing which grow no matter who’s in government
How does a 0.3% growth figure compare when inflation is running at +3%?
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Before the circlejerk gets too out of hand, it’s worth pointing out that these figures are largely the result of pre-budget activity, before the latest round of punitive taxation was announced.
Chris Mason later: “Why this is bad news for Reeves”