naughtypundit
naughtypundit t1_iwthh5d wrote
Reply to comment by TheShroudedWanderer in Worst fall in UK living standards since records began, says OBR. by Xul-luX
Zambia. But I see now why you're so emotional. It's the racism. The horrifying thought that you're now reduced to African levels of poverty. Everyone laughing at you. Enjoy the collapse. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/nov/17/obr-confirms-uk-enters-year-long-recession-with-half-a-million-job-losses-likely
naughtypundit t1_iwt0dyo wrote
Reply to comment by TheShroudedWanderer in Worst fall in UK living standards since records began, says OBR. by Xul-luX
Last year's numbers no longer mean anything because the British economy has since collapsed. The disconnect is remarkable to watch. We're not poor. We're the fifth largest economy in the world! Says so right here in my Encyclopedia Brittanica. Wait. The page is missing. May have used it to wipe my bum. Or light a fire. What was I saying? Oh yes. We're not poor at all. Long Live the King!
naughtypundit t1_iwsntfm wrote
Reply to comment by Stoo_ in Worst fall in UK living standards since records began, says OBR. by Xul-luX
tell that to your Prime Minister of the Month lol
naughtypundit t1_iwsh09e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Worst fall in UK living standards since records began, says OBR. by Xul-luX
Like I said. There's a disconnect. Still clinging to those past numbers. We'll be great again. You'll see...
naughtypundit t1_iwryjp7 wrote
There's a disconnect. The English still think they're an empire when in reality England now has the GDP of Zambia and everyone else in the Commonwealth is embarrassed and want a divorce.
naughtypundit t1_ixx2vgc wrote
Reply to How can Warner Brothers Discovery help themselves out of their debt? by GreenlightProduction
They can't escape their debt. From Time to AOL to AT&T and Discovery it's just been one bad merger after another. WBD will be carved up like a turkey and sold off in pieces. The question is who will get the biggest chunk. There are fewer and fewer buyers.