Successive governments have damaged the economy long before this war. It’s a convenient excuse for them now.
HotelPuzzleheaded654 on
Outsourcing everything and transitioning to a service-based economy has been nothing short of a disaster for Britain.
It only works on the assumption that there are never any global economic shocks ever again.
wyerichard on
Why doesn’t the rest of the world gang up on usa to stop the war? Trump is causing worldwide economic chaos. Why aren’t governments attacking him ?
helpmaboabjings on
And this is the point i’d want to personally at least try and stop buying American/Israel stuff at the shops.
hoopjoness on
So frustrating when mortgage rates were on track to get back to a good rate this year.
ChampionshipOk5046 on
Time to burn our own oil and gas
Labour is going to lose next election if they don’t do that.
We’re still importing our fuel from abroad, when our back yard is still half full of it.
gompgo on
Somehow we have this unique position of getting hardest hit from any crisis among G7. Our super competent leaders do nothing to prepare the country to absorbs the shocks better as others do.
douggieball1312 on
How does this make sense when most of the oil coming out of the Hormuz strait heads for Asia/Oceania? I get that any disruption in the oil supply will raise prices across the globe wherever each country gets most of their oil from, but shouldn’t countries like China/India/Australia be even more impacted than we are by this particular blockage?
TheWorldIsGoingMad on
It amazes me that so many people seem to think the illegal* closure of the Hormuz strait isn’t anything to do with us…. I filled up my car the day before yesterday, and got a shock, and they’re even talking about potential fuel shortages…..It IS to do with us whether we like it or not.
* the south side of the strait is not even in Iranian territorial waters.
White_Immigrant on
It’s time we started seeking reparations from our „special friends“. They’re fucking the global economy to enrich a small handful of their oligarchs, we need to start charging them for use of our bases and access to our market, if we don’t they’ll just keep doing it.
Cynical_Classicist on
So much for the papers grinning over how good Trump would be for Britain, The Times calling him a return to normalcy, Glasman saying that we should be dancing in the streets. Yeh, this is really bad.
yubnubster on
Why though? It doesn’t seem clear why the UK might be hit harder, at least from the article. I’m going to assume it’s due to our reliance on gas.
vividpup5535 on
It won’t end any time soon, I fear.
Donald is too stupid to cut his losses and pull out, but he’s too incompetent to get ‘the job’ done.
At least our people aren’t dying like Americans and Israelis I guess.
Some official insight here, but the viewer must remember that all intelligence officials will only say what they want you to believe. There may quite well be a few rays of truth here but we would be naïve to believe that there aren’t any clouds of obfuscation in there as well.
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Successive governments have damaged the economy long before this war. It’s a convenient excuse for them now.
Outsourcing everything and transitioning to a service-based economy has been nothing short of a disaster for Britain.
It only works on the assumption that there are never any global economic shocks ever again.
Why doesn’t the rest of the world gang up on usa to stop the war? Trump is causing worldwide economic chaos. Why aren’t governments attacking him ?
And this is the point i’d want to personally at least try and stop buying American/Israel stuff at the shops.
So frustrating when mortgage rates were on track to get back to a good rate this year.
Time to burn our own oil and gas
Labour is going to lose next election if they don’t do that.
We’re still importing our fuel from abroad, when our back yard is still half full of it.
Somehow we have this unique position of getting hardest hit from any crisis among G7. Our super competent leaders do nothing to prepare the country to absorbs the shocks better as others do.
How does this make sense when most of the oil coming out of the Hormuz strait heads for Asia/Oceania? I get that any disruption in the oil supply will raise prices across the globe wherever each country gets most of their oil from, but shouldn’t countries like China/India/Australia be even more impacted than we are by this particular blockage?
It amazes me that so many people seem to think the illegal* closure of the Hormuz strait isn’t anything to do with us…. I filled up my car the day before yesterday, and got a shock, and they’re even talking about potential fuel shortages…..It IS to do with us whether we like it or not.
* the south side of the strait is not even in Iranian territorial waters.
It’s time we started seeking reparations from our „special friends“. They’re fucking the global economy to enrich a small handful of their oligarchs, we need to start charging them for use of our bases and access to our market, if we don’t they’ll just keep doing it.
So much for the papers grinning over how good Trump would be for Britain, The Times calling him a return to normalcy, Glasman saying that we should be dancing in the streets. Yeh, this is really bad.
Why though? It doesn’t seem clear why the UK might be hit harder, at least from the article. I’m going to assume it’s due to our reliance on gas.
It won’t end any time soon, I fear.
Donald is too stupid to cut his losses and pull out, but he’s too incompetent to get ‘the job’ done.
At least our people aren’t dying like Americans and Israelis I guess.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lggjw3OuFrw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lggjw3OuFrw)
Some official insight here, but the viewer must remember that all intelligence officials will only say what they want you to believe. There may quite well be a few rays of truth here but we would be naïve to believe that there aren’t any clouds of obfuscation in there as well.