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Graphs
lemonjelly
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We all love graphs here.
Graphs are a part of MSE. To be honest, a day on mse isn't complete without a graph.
We have threads called graph p0rn - versions 1 & 2 don't you know.
So on this theme, & with the momentousness that is today, I thought we should celebrate with some graphs. It'll make us all feel better.
Should make us all feel a little better.
This is the info georgie porgie has made his plans on.
Good luck!:eek:
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/junebudget_diagrams.htm
Graphs are a part of MSE. To be honest, a day on mse isn't complete without a graph.
We have threads called graph p0rn - versions 1 & 2 don't you know.
So on this theme, & with the momentousness that is today, I thought we should celebrate with some graphs. It'll make us all feel better.
This graph shows the level of public sector net borrowing as a percentage of GDP in each financial year of the last Parliament. The source for this graph is data from the Office for National Statistics.
This is a graph of the UK’s quarterly percentage growth in GDP over the last ten years. The source for this graph is data from the Office for National Statistics.
This graph shows the difference between the Government’s income and the Government’s spending over the last ten financial years. The source for this graph is data from HM Treasury.
Should make us all feel a little better.
This is the info georgie porgie has made his plans on.
Good luck!:eek:
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/junebudget_diagrams.htm
It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.
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lemonjelly wrote: »I thought it was a profile view of the big dipper at blackpool pleasure beach...;)
If you filled it black and put a spiders web in it, it could be the entrance to a spooky cave.
Or expectations of england fans before, during and after matches.
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haha - i would go into detail how what he's posted is actually positive but can't be bothered.lemonjelly wrote: »I thought it was a profile view of the big dipper at blackpool pleasure beach...;)
this one is interesting
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lemonjelly wrote: »We all love graphs here.
Graphs are a part of MSE. To be honest, a day on mse isn't complete without a graph.
We have threads called graph p0rn - versions 1 & 2 don't you know.
So on this theme, & with the momentousness that is today, I thought we should celebrate with some graphs. It'll make us all feel better.
Should make us all feel a little better.
This is the info georgie porgie has made his plans on.
Good luck!:eek:
http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/junebudget_diagrams.htm
Borrowing shoots up during recession - shock :eek:'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0
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