Menopause Matters Forum
General Discussion => This 'n' That => Topic started by: CLKD on May 16, 2018, 12:04:37 PM
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The Bank of England's deputy governor has apologised for saying the UK economy is entering a "menopausal" era.
Ben Broadbent used the phrase in an interview with the Daily Telegraph to describe economies that were, in his words, "past their peak, and no longer so potent".
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Plank! Bet he's a joy to live with eh?
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All menopausal women should get him in a room
And :kick: :cuss: out of him..... >:(
Cheeky bugga.......
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Sad but fairly typical.
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...... why did the Telegraph accept the article :-\ which I haven't bothered to read.
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Controversy sells papers I suppose.
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Run by men? :(
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I hope his wife/mother/sister/daughter etc., gives him hell. :diablo:
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Well he's obviously experienced some kind of menopause info from somewhere lol let's hope he has a nice rough ride 😂😂
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Apparently, someone told me,
He's not going to get the higher job now for saying that.
Good, I say...... :)
My previous post was a bit O.T.T, I know, I'm sorry,
But it gets me so annoyed that this is sadly what we're up against.
God help his female part of his family.. >:(
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I thought it was pretty funny actually jd xx
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Ah thanx daisydot xx
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You said what I didn't dare suggest ;D
What was the 'editor' thinking by allowing it to be printed anywhere in the papers. He obviously has no experience of menopausal women in his shadow :D