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cara
Nothing triggers me more than this image
How the fuck can they leave out the 2nd biggest city in the country just to put the word England
I mean just look at the some of the bloody irrelevant towns on there
Fuck off Google you cunts
Rooney Mara
me and the lads
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Loving these kpop editions js.
>tfw no bri'ish gf
lads..
You are now thinking about that girl you regret not asking out
literally which city
>Giving out folders for the Kyary tour
Need to buy a frame
me last night
Could I have a rule for my business so everyone that enters has to either eat a pork sausage or leave?
Or would that be classed as discrimination?
Me on the left
Just wearing my ballet boots
Business idea: the UK trades with other countries that manufacture stuff
have a wild fucking guess
hint: flag
*rolls up to your house*
*throws beer can at your dog*
*peels out with your sister*
I agree, how could they leave out Manchester?
He sags his pants, doo rag and a stocking cap
His stepfather hit him so he socked him back
he's saying that having such a huge service sector means that fluctuations in the service sector economy can be crippling whereas if we had a more balanced economy they wouldn't be as bad because we could fall back on other things
wondering how our gene pool will look in 2116
ask the guy who planted the fake bomb in old trafford to scare the normies anything
>hint: flag
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When has it ever happened that an entire service sector can declined whilst manufacturering has grown?
Pain is your friend, your ally. It will tell you when you are seriously injured. It will keep you awake and angry, and remind you to finish the job and get the hell home. But you know the best thing about pain? It lets you know you're not dead yet!
Of course they are, but not necessarily to the same extent and at the same time as the global economy as a whole. A diverse economy is a good thing.
Same basis for a hedge fund, or farmers growing a variety of produce rather than just sticking to one cash crop.
delete this
this was literally the 1st post of the thread without a redditflag
what city are you on about?
>birmingham
>anything more than literally who
Even Bradford is more important
this 2bh
How is he still alive?
I bought a pack of ribbed condoms earlier. Never gonna use them. Never gonna use them...
I asked her out, got shot down and became a laughing stock
checkm8
Why is /brit/ so racist?
how did this happen?
crayon pop
reptillian overlord genes
there's vomit on his sweater already
moms spaghetti he's nervous
*crashes into tree*
Greek Blood
no I am thinking about the girl, who is a work colleague, I went home in a taxi with and made a move on just for her to turn me down
she has a bf tbf, scrapping the barrel of saving face here but whatever
Freedom of expression
Shock factor
Blowing off steam of having to resorts views all day
>BBC is 'too Christian' and 'could broadcast Muslim prayers' to reflect growing multi-culturalism
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Wahey.
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From this it says these great industrial economies like Japan andd Germany both have over 70% of their GDP coming from services
I regret making them all my vassals
*repress
He gets an extra year on his life for each foreigner he insults
AAARRRGGGYYYYLLLLEEEEEE
AAARRRRRRGGGGYYYYYLLLLEEEEEEEE
What are you lads reading? About to start on pic related.
Germany came out off the recession a great deal faster than us, largely due to growth in their manufacturing industry
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*posts about politics*
>the sophie and le carlow potato girl meme has been dead for 6 months
good feel
Why wouldn't you just post the link and not a link to reddit you useless cunt
*does a poo*
WEMBLEYYYYYYYYYYY
WEMBLEYYYYYYYYYYY
IT'S THE FAMOUS PLACE IN LONDON THAT THE BLUES HAVE NEVER BEEN
WEMBLEYYYYYYYYYYY
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*disagreement, assertion that your views should not be allowed here*
Service sector is quite broad 2bh and it includes finance and banking
All advanced economies have the vast majority of GDP coming from services
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what's the difference ;)
mad to think australia is all the way over there ==> with all the chinky countries
+*on 2 wheels*
You make the mistake of assuming that the service sector is a monolithic industry and not thousands sub-industries. The main driver of service sector demand is private consumption and that's far more stable than the business investment that manufacturing and private industries are more dependent on.
And how do you propose this 're-balancing' of the economy? I've yet to hear a single good suggestion on how to revive manufacturing in the UK
Have a posh wank.
Keep us posted
Because I want more /brit/ posters to post on /r/ukpolitics.
Is that a crime?
>implying it's not a chinky country
>From this it says these great industrial economies like Japan andd Germany both have over 70% of their GDP coming from services
I never said they didn't have service industries, I said they had larger manufacturing industries. Even at the height of the industrial revolution I doubt services made up
>Irish education
drinking brandy again lads
alri then lads
How are we doing?
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His point was that manufacturing probably didn't grow that year either.
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i check what most of them are but i've never EVER seen you post a choon that wasn't absolute shite
Doesn't answer the question
For a start we could keep the Tata and wossname steelworks open, then make & sell shitty cheap tanks and guns and stuff to the tea towels
Britain made all it's money in the empire days by importing raw materials, developing products from them and then exporting said products
grand yeah
Wouldn't look twice if I saw her down town 2bh.
GO FUCKING STAY ON REDDIT YOU USELESS RAT
my girlfriend's run off with my car
and gone back to her ma and pa
telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty
Louis' documentaries are very depressing these days
>tfw despite the temperatures on Mars being extremely cold, you would actually be microwaved to death in the open there
>And how do you propose this 're-balancing' of the economy? I've yet to hear a single good suggestion on how to revive manufacturing in the UK
More a case of hindsight than anything else. Although not pissing off the tech industry with ridiculous encryption laws would be a good start (not really sure where the tech industry falls given that it seems to be a mixture of production and services)
One day I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine, and when that day comes you will all have gfs.
going to watch and masturbate to some quality cp
(I mean Crayon Pop haha)
Donate to japs and their robo waifu ventures.
Soooo.....never?
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good to know someone acknowledges them tho.
>/r/ukpolitics
That's a thing? Why would anyone go there, aside from getting angry at people not liking the party you like?
forgot pic
Why doesn't he make those light hearted documentaries on nazis and end of the world preppers any more?
That's not very British of you to talk to me in that way, user.
>we should spend millions of pounds of tax payer money propping up a failing industry rather than allow our economy to shift towards service sector areas where we actually have an edge
There's nothing innately bad about services. I agree with you about the merits of a balanced economy but the answer isn't the prolonging of zombie industries that'll never be successful on their own
Are you aware of the law of averages?
If, theoretically, the values of both sector A and sector B fall - but sector A is devalued by 10% and sector B only by 5% - it's better to be dependent on both sectors than solely A.
Surprisingly decent subreddit with a mix of views and half-decent moderation.
Philomena Cunk gf when
Still doesn't answer my question