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Breitbart London 20 Jul 2022

LONDON (AP) – Inflation in the United Kingdom has accelerated to a new 40-year high, driven by rising food and fuel prices that are contributing to a cost-of-living crisis.

Consumer prices rose 9.4% this year through June, up from 9.1% the previous month, the Office for National Statistics said Wednesday. The new figure is the highest since 1982, when inflation peaked at 11%.

Russia’s war in Ukraine has boosted food and energy prices around the world, with shipments of oil, natural gas, grain and cooking oil disrupted. That has added to rising prices that began last year as the global economy started to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said Tuesday that the bank is likely to consider raising interest rates by half a percentage point at its next meeting to help control inflation. The bank has raised rates five times since December, with the last increase a quarter-point in June that sent its key rate to 1.25%.

“We have been clear that we see the balance of risks to inflation as on the upside,” Bailey said in a speech. “Here, I would pick out the risks from domestic price and wage setting, and this explains why at the … last meeting we adopted language which made clear that if we see signs of greater persistence of inflation, and price and wage setting would be such signs, we will have to act forcefully.”

The biggest contributor to inflation is the soaring cost of gasoline and diesel fuel, with motor fuel prices jumping 42.3% in the past year. Gasoline cost 184 pence a liter ($8.37 a gallon) in June, the statistics office said.

Food prices rose 9.8% over the year, driven by the rising cost of eggs, dairy products, vegetables and meat.

Consumer prices are soaring worldwide, with U.S. inflation jumping to a new four-decade high in June, at 9.1%, while the 19 countries that use the euro saw it reach 8.6% last month.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/07/20/9-4-uk-inflation-surges-to-40-year-high-food-up-9-8-fuel-42-3/
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All initiated and instigated day 1 from Pedo Joe-  War of fossil fuels has a far reaching domino effect.
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All initiated and instigated day 1 from Pedo Joe-  War of fossil fuels has a far reaching domino effect.

So, all that stimulus money passed out had no effect?  Interesting! @catfish1957
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So, all that stimulus money passed out had no effect?  Interesting! @catfish1957

Proportionally, I think cutting supply of oil has had more of an overwhelming more damaging impact.  As bad as Porkulus was, if it was just the extra government waste, this inflation would have been more incremental than exponential.

Basically cutting off 10% of the lifeblood of the industrialized world is like strangulation. And everyone gasping and paying out of the ass what fuel is available.
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Proportionally, I think cutting supply of oil has had more of an overwhelming more damaging impact.  As bad as Porkulus was, if it was just the extra government waste, this inflation would have been more incremental than exponential.

Basically cutting off 10% of the lifeblood of the industrialized world is like strangulation. And everyone gasping and paying out of the ass what fuel is available.

OK.  I agree.  But that does not mean Porkulus had no effect. It absolutely did!
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OK.  I agree.  But that does not mean Porkulus had no effect. It absolutely did!

Absolutely..... 

But the real damage wasn't the initial inflation it caused, it was more of the long term damage of sovereignty of our financial systems.

At this exact moment we are at a record 136% Debt to GDP ratio.  When we go into a substantial recession and the  GDP drops....   this might go to 150%.  Unsustainable, and devasting.

At 150% our government will have already noticed it has painted itself into a corner.  The two choices are  (1) reduce spending to cover debt, even to those entitlements,  Or (2) Keep kicking the can down the road and keep the printing presses humming.  That option tumbles us toward Zimbawe like hyperinflation. 
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Absolutely..... 

But the real damage wasn't the initial inflation it caused, it was more of the long term damage of sovereignty of our financial systems.

At this exact moment we are at a record 136% Debt to GDP ratio.  When we go into a substantial recession and the  GDP drops....   this might go to 150%.  Unsustainable, and devasting.

At 150% our government will have already noticed it has painted itself into a corner.  The two choices are  (1) reduce spending to cover debt, even to those entitlements,  Or (2) Keep kicking the can down the road and keep the printing presses humming.  That option tumbles us toward Zimbawe like hyperinflation.

All this can still be fixed, but not with the current tax system and "Federal" reserve banks in place.
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