Nope. You need to look back a little more to gauge low interest rates is all.
Thatās the trouble with politicians in general.
The politics of here, now and reelection.
You know exactly what Iām saying. Even Italian rates are historically low.
RTĆās lead report on Six One was the job losses in HP in Leixlip. As usual with such stories, they interviewed staff to get reaction. One of the two was a college intern who started work last week. He said it didnāt really affect him but he felt bad for everyone else as theyād be nice to him over the past week.
Iām surprised HP were still manufacturing in Oireland.
I am using this as an excuse to repost my best ever post on here
not for longā¦
Kaiser Noonan is an amazing leader and doing a legendary job, perhaps the Kaiser is the worlds last great statesman
you hate trump now?
Of course not, like the majority of people, I think President Trump is a great leader and a great guy. However, not even President Trump would likely consider himself as a great statesman.
Another day, another miracle.
I wonder why this thread is so quiet?
Thereās your HP jobs back and some change @Matty_Hislop
Adding to the news from Indeed.com, itās just full steam ahead for the Irish economy under the Kaiser.
While that graph is quite detailed there are a few questions I would have on it. Donāt mimic @Tim_Riggins habit of posting misleading stats and graphs. Any stat or graph can conveniently omit important data to spin a particular story.
Fire ahead with your questions so.
What did Noonan do to create jobs?
Kaiser Noonan, we salute you. God bless you.
Undoubtedly the greatest Irish politician in history
A safe pair of hands who has managed the public purse well, which has restored business confidence in the country. He shouldnāt be doing much else.
We need to cut more though, the next two generations are being saddled with debt.
Does the graph take into account emigration?
Can you give me more detail please?
Fire ahead with your questions so.
Is the graph counting those who are on job training scheme or does it exclude these folks?
Does the graph take into account emigration?
No but;
http://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/er/pme/populationandmigrationestimatesapril2016/
Irelandās working age population continues to increase.