Recession Talk
Is the UK recession really over?
According to the site UK Recession the recession is over but what does that really mean to you and I?
Can the country stop blaming ED for everything?
BMI announces 600 job losses due to worst recession ever.
British Midlands (BMI) has announced plans to lay off 600 employees and axe five routes as part of a restructuring effort aimed at returning the company to profit. Most of the job losses at the British airline – now fully owned by German flag carrier Lufthansa – will affect cabin crew and other front-line “operational” staff. BMI will also cease to operate outbound services to Tel Aviv, Brussels, Kiev and Aleppo as of next January, with flights to Amsterdam being axed in March. The loss of its Tel Aviv service, which was only launched two years ago, will come as a particularly heavy blow to Heathrow’s second largest carrier.
Announcing the loss of 600 jobs from a workforce of just 4,400, the airline said;
The move takes place against a background where the airline industry is facing the challenges of a downturn in demand and the worst recession in the UK since records began.
Total losses = 600
Source: Cheapflights.co.uk
Boris blames fare increase on recession.
Nobody wants to make a decision like this, especially when Londoners are feeling the effects of the recession. It is not a decision I have taken lightly. However, the mistakes of the past and the current economic climate have conspired to present us with a huge challenge.
Those words from the mayor of London, Boris Johnson.
So basically he is blaming it on ED!
Posted by Wordmobi
What’s OUT and IN during the recession?

What’s the difference between a recession and a depression? A recession is when your neighbour loses their job; a depression is when you lose yours.
The Mirror.co.uk have devised a list of what is OUT and IN during the recession. We have added a few ourselves at the bottom of the list.
OUT: Baths
IN: Showers
OUT: pints in pub
IN: cans at home
OUT: hairdressers
IN: hair dye kits
OUT: bottled water
IN: tap water
OUT: fresh food
IN: frozen food
OUT: shop sarnies
IN: packed lunches
OUT: branded food
IN: own-labels
OUT: foreign hols
IN: british breaks
OUT: new clothes
IN: mending
OUT: special cleaners
IN: Multi-purpose
OUT: new cars
IN: car repairs
OUT: shop cakes
IN: home baking
OUT: divorce
IN: staying wed
OUT: Shop veg
IN: grow your own
OUT: Starbucks, Nero, Costa
IN: Nescafe in a cup made in company kitchen
OUT: eating out
IN: home cooking
OUT: sky tv
IN: freeview
OUT: Bonus, Salary Increases
IN: Pay cuts and job losses
OUT: Unskilled, lazy, time watchers
IN: Skilled, multitaskers
Recession Risk – Peter Schiff Was Right 2006 – 2007.
I stumbled upon this interesting video. This is a set of clips of Peter Schiff from 2006 and 2007. Here he tells the media what he thinks will happen in 2008 and the future in terms of a recession and the risk of major losses.There are two idiots (Arthur Laffer and Charles Payne) arguing against him. It’s actually quite funny listening to these numpties. They even joke and laugh at Peter Schiff, but he is spot on with his predictions. Definitely worth a watch.
I guess the question we should be asking is where is Arthur Laffer and Charles Payne today? I bet they are not advising people on their finances or being interviewed on TV.




