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"I will start... More of what we have had for the last five years and continued growth outstripping our European neighbours. Continued problems with the low wage economy but gradually improving as the focus moves away from Degrees to apprenticeships and skills. An ever increasing number of "lost" people as the poorly educated and those lacking skills continue to to suffer in a more technical workplace. No EU referendum as the coalition partner vetoed it. Cameron resigns in year 4 giving way to Theresa May or Boris Johnson thereby increasing the chances of a third consecutive conservative (led) government in 2020 by which time a rocking economy will be in surplus and the debt started to be brought under control. I predict that Climate Change will become less relevant but technological advances will have made electric personal transportation really viable." Yes,ok but Theresa May!A horrible thought,same goes for Boris | |||
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"I will start... More of what we have had for the last five years and continued growth outstripping our European neighbours. Continued problems with the low wage economy but gradually improving as the focus moves away from Degrees to apprenticeships and skills. An ever increasing number of "lost" people as the poorly educated and those lacking skills continue to to suffer in a more technical workplace. No EU referendum as the coalition partner vetoed it. Cameron resigns in year 4 giving way to Theresa May or Boris Johnson thereby increasing the chances of a third consecutive conservative (led) government in 2020 by which time a rocking economy will be in surplus and the debt started to be brought under control. I predict that Climate Change will become less relevant but technological advances will have made electric personal transportation really viable.. I like you.... You've got Manchester optimism . Do really want my opinion about 2020?" . I'll give it you in September.... It's a bit gloomier then | |||
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"I will start... More of what we have had for the last five years and continued growth outstripping our European neighbours. Continued problems with the low wage economy but gradually improving as the focus moves away from Degrees to apprenticeships and skills. An ever increasing number of "lost" people as the poorly educated and those lacking skills continue to to suffer in a more technical workplace. No EU referendum as the coalition partner vetoed it. Cameron resigns in year 4 giving way to Theresa May or Boris Johnson thereby increasing the chances of a third consecutive conservative (led) government in 2020 by which time a rocking economy will be in surplus and the debt started to be brought under control. I predict that Climate Change will become less relevant but technological advances will have made electric personal transportation really viable.. I like you.... You've got Manchester optimism . Do really want my opinion about 2020?. I'll give it you in September.... It's a bit gloomier then " no I can't stop myself blabbing while d*unk. I'll give you a tip what comes after the deflation?. If you really like material wealth and I suspect you do . Look to change your assets from cash to something inflation proof!. Maybe look to something like silver, it's use in pv panels is likely to go up alot in the coming years, hold it in bullion form, just in case. By then I think we'll have definitely seen stocks collapse and commodities rocket! Oil over a hundred again maybe 150, it's really hard to predict what will happen with the dollar and that will be the main driver on cost of oil, by 2020 though I'm almost sure most of the American market of non-conventionals will be either bankrupt/gone so it will definitely be on the move upwards. This could at last be good for British manufacturing, with a high oil price and restricted growth id look for heavy industry to return first maybe?. I think more than likely by 2020 houses too far out might start losing value from being non commutable!. I think we'll probably see a return to weaver type housing in town centres with people living and working within the same dwelling with speciality services. Pensions will be upto 75 by then and reduced in value and I think we'll probably see a big push on self induced illnesses being paid for themselves, it's a natural squeeze there'll use when things are tight!. I think the real problem will be in Europe, if it's not reformed and I mean properly reformed, I think you could see some really serious uprisings in European cities, also with rising fuel costs, I'd look to off load any Spanish/ Portuguese/ French holiday appts, there'll be dead wood. Either way I don't think it will matter ajot what party is in power unless it's the green party and even I know that's not a reality!. I think if I really wanted to make serious money.... I'd buy land in south america probably Chile it's got great resources or Uruguay for its banking privacy, you can get land there ridiculously cheap at the moment and that's likely to increase rapidly the southern hemisphere has far less pollution and I think only two or three nuclear plants!, anyhow I'm losing my plot now oh yes 2020 uk. Inflation, inflation,inflation as Mr Blair would have said, looked to be robbed blind of any personal wealth but at least on the other hand your kids will at last be able to afford a house | |||
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"I will start... More of what we have had for the last five years and continued growth outstripping our European neighbours. Continued problems with the low wage economy but gradually improving as the focus moves away from Degrees to apprenticeships and skills. An ever increasing number of "lost" people as the poorly educated and those lacking skills continue to to suffer in a more technical workplace. No EU referendum as the coalition partner vetoed it. Cameron resigns in year 4 giving way to Theresa May or Boris Johnson thereby increasing the chances of a third consecutive conservative (led) government in 2020 by which time a rocking economy will be in surplus and the debt started to be brought under control. I predict that Climate Change will become less relevant but technological advances will have made electric personal transportation really viable.. I like you.... You've got Manchester optimism . Do really want my opinion about 2020?. I'll give it you in September.... It's a bit gloomier then no I can't stop myself blabbing while d*unk. I'll give you a tip what comes after the deflation?. If you really like material wealth and I suspect you do . Look to change your assets from cash to something inflation proof!. Maybe look to something like silver, it's use in pv panels is likely to go up alot in the coming years, hold it in bullion form, just in case. By then I think we'll have definitely seen stocks collapse and commodities rocket! Oil over a hundred again maybe 150, it's really hard to predict what will happen with the dollar and that will be the main driver on cost of oil, by 2020 though I'm almost sure most of the American market of non-conventionals will be either bankrupt/gone so it will definitely be on the move upwards. This could at last be good for British manufacturing, with a high oil price and restricted growth id look for heavy industry to return first maybe?. I think more than likely by 2020 houses too far out might start losing value from being non commutable!. I think we'll probably see a return to weaver type housing in town centres with people living and working within the same dwelling with speciality services. Pensions will be upto 75 by then and reduced in value and I think we'll probably see a big push on self induced illnesses being paid for themselves, it's a natural squeeze there'll use when things are tight!. I think the real problem will be in Europe, if it's not reformed and I mean properly reformed, I think you could see some really serious uprisings in European cities, also with rising fuel costs, I'd look to off load any Spanish/ Portuguese/ French holiday appts, there'll be dead wood. Either way I don't think it will matter ajot what party is in power unless it's the green party and even I know that's not a reality!. I think if I really wanted to make serious money.... I'd buy land in south america probably Chile it's got great resources or Uruguay for its banking privacy, you can get land there ridiculously cheap at the moment and that's likely to increase rapidly the southern hemisphere has far less pollution and I think only two or three nuclear plants!, anyhow I'm losing my plot now oh yes 2020 uk. Inflation, inflation,inflation as Mr Blair would have said, looked to be robbed blind of any personal wealth but at least on the other hand your kids will at last be able to afford a house" Too long.... Drink less, post sharper | |||
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"You do realise that unless the tories gain a majority it will have been 23yrs since they've had a mandate to govern " How ironic, thanks for pointing that out. | |||
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"I can't most greens are ramblers ... It's even worse when we're d*unk. I'll make like that God Blair. Inflation inflation inflatables, ahh yes the inflatable market that a money spinner " Buy blow up dolls? | |||
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"You do realise that unless the tories gain a majority it will have been 23yrs since they've had a mandate to govern " . Has it been that long ... I don't know how I'd live without the old enemy What perplexed me is the fact they had to bring in that young hip cool dude Cameron with his recycled shoes and his cycling to get ejected but in reality nearly all the real Tory's hate him! And funnily enough all the real greens hate him and the real lefties. In fact his only real friends are his school chums, Ed balls, Ed milliband and Yvette copper | |||
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"I can't most greens are ramblers ... It's even worse when we're d*unk. I'll make like that God Blair. Inflation inflation inflatables, ahh yes the inflatable market that a money spinner Buy blow up dolls?" . Oh yes those cookies at lovehoney know a thing or two about wonga! | |||
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"I will start... More of what we have had for the last five years and continued growth outstripping our European neighbours. Continued problems with the low wage economy but gradually improving as the focus moves away from Degrees to apprenticeships and skills. An ever increasing number of "lost" people as the poorly educated and those lacking skills continue to to suffer in a more technical workplace. No EU referendum as the coalition partner vetoed it. Cameron resigns in year 4 giving way to Theresa May or Boris Johnson thereby increasing the chances of a third consecutive conservative (led) government in 2020 by which time a rocking economy will be in surplus and the debt started to be brought under control. I predict that Climate Change will become less relevant but technological advances will have made electric personal transportation really viable." Clearly a Tory voter then. A) assuming they'll get in again. B) assuming everything will 'great' if they do. Not surprising that in the local area all the placards with 'I am voting Tory' are outside large, detached properties with long driveways. None of them appear to be short of money. However, that's quite normal. If you have money, are an 'employer' or from the private/school banking classes you vote Tory. If you're a low paid public sector worker you vote Labour. | |||
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