BBC Having A Laugh, Again
The BBC initially headlined that today's report by the Charity Commission into the Smith Institute had cleared them of too many connections to the Labour Party. Bloomberg had a slightly different slant on that report. The BBC have now amended the headline, probably because the original one wasn't entirely true. And you wonder why some people think the BBC is a bit biased towards Labour...
Now, on the Magazine page, there's an article saying that there are "Reasons to be Cheerful" in the current economic climate.
1. HOUSE PRICES ARE UP
2. EMPLOYMENT RATE IS HIGH
3. INFLATION HAS FALLEN
4. LOWER EARNINGS ARE GOOD
5. WE'RE LIVING LONGER
I have responded to said article with the following:
Good grief, was this written for you by a Government minister?Although I wish I'd asked them how tractor production was going. Or the war with Eurasia, come to that.
The elderly are getting wealthier are they? I'm sure the many pensioners in fuel poverty would be delighted to hear that. As well as the ones unable to pay the ever-increasing Council Tax.
The employment figures quoted are from May and obviously won't take into account the people made redundant in the building industry over what is normally their busiest times.
The RPI isn't weighted very well and puts too much emphasis on consumer electronics (not regular purchases) when the more major increases have taken place on food and fuel. Consumer electronics have always come down in price over time. Also how can it go down if house prices are still going up as you contend in the first point?
While there has been some over stating of the downturn in the economy, this article is diabolical.
Fucking bastards.
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