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Post by sword65 on May 1, 2024 1:36:27 GMT
Does anyone know that Rwanda and Congo are different countries? Yes! The dead giveaway is that they are spelt differently.😁
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Post by nws on May 1, 2024 5:34:19 GMT
Does anyone know that Rwanda and Congo are different countries? Yes! The dead giveaway is that they are spelt differently.😁 You can be an aide to Chris Philp
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Post by scooby on May 1, 2024 13:28:24 GMT
Inflation explained in one easy step:
Today item costs £1 Tomorrow item costs £2 an increase of 100% Day after item costs £2.50 an increase of 50%
There you go Inflation halved before your very eyes. Conservative party 🥳
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Post by nws on May 1, 2024 13:52:35 GMT
Inflation explained in one easy step: Today item costs £1 Tomorrow item costs £2 an increase of 100% Day after item costs £2.50 an increase of 50% There you go Inflation halved before your very eyes. Conservative party 🥳 As much as I agree with your sentiment, I have to point out that, at £2, 50% inflation would be £1
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Post by Dan on May 1, 2024 18:28:12 GMT
Surely if something increases from £2 to £2.50, the % increase is 25%.
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Post by pwoodstone on May 1, 2024 19:52:48 GMT
The sentiment is right, the maths is Diane Abbott.
Basically I think Scooby is annoyed that the Tory’s keep taking credit for inflation slowing down.
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Post by Sennockian69 on May 1, 2024 19:54:06 GMT
Forget trying to explain maths on this forum. It's not a strength here.
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Post by pwoodstone on May 1, 2024 20:04:29 GMT
He would have got away with it if it was for those pesky kids NWS and Dan
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Post by sword65 on May 2, 2024 2:43:25 GMT
If something is £2 and it rises to £2.50 leave it on the shelf. Simples!
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Post by nws on May 2, 2024 14:29:56 GMT
If something is £2 and it rises to £2.50 leave it on the shelf. Simples! Is this about your betting winnings over the season?
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