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based, welcome to the thirdie club Britbros, you may now claim you suffer.
Wyatt White
>first post hate france post Never change angloids
Brayden Ward
>seething uncontrollably to the point you can't tell the difference between Netherlands and France We sent you 600 illegals across the Channel this weekend btw
Jaxon Reyes
Nobody said things couldn't get worse. It likely will. >In the UK, inflation spiked — from 9.2% in September 1973 to 12.9% in March 1974 — and unemployment also climbed sharply. The knock-on effects included the government being forced to ration electricity, frequent power cuts and an enforced three-day working week.
Camden Lee
My parents lived through that. People had to use candles in supermarkets to see what they were buying.
John Sanchez
Watch it drop to 0.2% tomorrow.
Adrian Jackson
And they cried to join the eu we didnt want them to.
Justin Davis
i wonder if any britons are making currency plays with the inflation, its how we survive hyperinflation here
Wear old clothes and look after them (iron them regularly) Live on cheap carbs and vegetables (frozen veg is fine) a favourite cost-cutter of mine is bubble and squeak for dinner (spudmash, carrots, cabbage, onion fried in a pan) Pine needle tea for good vitamin C (no need to buy citrus or fruit) and pine needles are free Make your own bread and cakes (this is easy, flour and sugar are cheap as chips) t. Budgeter
Bentley Lewis
I was looking forward to becoming a student again for a masters degree. Should I continue with my CDI instead?
Robert Long
Aaand... another great success of "Brexit".
Jeremiah Lewis
If you have a drivers license do it, zoomers cant drive and you'll drown in prime pussy
Josiah Miller
Make more or less all of your own food, never buy clothes and cut your own hair or shave it off if you want to save on shampoo money. This'll help but realistically you'll just want to make more money.
Gavin Wilson
Can't wait for the tory bootlickers to defend tory mp's telling people to "cut costs" when they spend 50 quid on breakfast every day.
you're welcome. every europeon shithole will suffer of inflation. russia will suffer the most (aside for ukraine, RIP btw) but we're used to suffer. unlike you. it's over for eurangutants. we will bury you.
Evan Morris
there could be tipping point though this typically leads to mass revolution once the economic effects becomes unbearable
Ayden Martin
you can't afford the shovels
William Walker
>post hoc ergo propter hoc They really are just desperately seeking a coping mechanism by trying to prove that they was right all along
Carson Garcia
lol lmao the average englishman suffers more in one day than a russian does in his entire lifetime
>Adam Posen, a former Bank of England policy maker, said most of Britain’s inflation problem stems from Brexit and that he’d vote for a half-point interest rate increase to curb an upward surge in prices.
>The economist who heads the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington, a prominent research group, said that 80% of the reason why the International Monetary Fund expects Britain’s inflation to remain elevated for longer than its Group of Seven peers is the impact of its departure from the European Union on immigration.
Jack Gray
>iron them regularly How the heck does ironing help clothes last longer? If anything it damages them. The secret to make clothes last longer is to use colder water when washing and make them dry slowly (i.e. not under the direct sun, not with the dryer)
Ryan Martin
People here were eating dirt for 2 years until they realised that the government is not able to support itself anymore in 1991
Adrian Clark
>a half-point interest rate increase Much more than that is needed.
Mason Perez
>Brexit has added border frictions, increased transport costs and left Britain to negotiate its own trade deals independently of the EU.
>“You run a trade war against yourself, bad things happen,” he said about the situation in the U.K. “Better to retreat.”