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Labour were to blame for not taking steps to reduce the debt before the recession making the situation worse. The Conservatives are currently to blame for failing to deliver on their objectives to deliver growth back to the UK, they have been in power for two years now, how long can they keep blaming the previous government? That said the current government is dealing with a sluggish economy, the Euro-Zone crisis, and a country which has a large portion of it's economic output delivered by one of the sectors which was badly hit by the succession of crises that have occurred over the last few years. So it's perhaps understandable why we're having trouble. However, I can't really buy the demands for people to understand the complexity of the job the current government has been given whilst continue to peddle the notion that the previous government were not also presented with a massive problem and no clear way to deal with it. |
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That's not an argument for more of the same, by the way, just a fact that some people seem to have forgotten. As I've already said, we need our leaders to forget their petty rivalries and personal ambitions for now and get on with putting things right, not simply undermining those who're tasked with the unenviable job for purely political reasons. If we're not careful I feel we're in real danger of our politicians and indeed the media, 'talking' us into a worse situation than we currently face. |
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Watched Andrew Neil giving David Willetts a very hard time re the economy at lunchtime. Of course the obligatory Labour attendee happily joined in the attack until Neil turned on her and repeatedly exposed her total unwillingness/inability to explain what her party would do. I think that just about sums up the opposition's credibility when it comes to 'Plan B'. All I ever hear from them is their plans for spending the proceeds of a bankers tax - cash they seem to have 'spent' more than once... |
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George Osborne: "There will be no double dip recession in Britain" November 2011 http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/286 ... in-Britain Idiot. |
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Oh well it give companies an excuse to shead workers.
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I have no doubt that putting the two Eds in Downing Street right now would make things horribly, horribly worse.
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You've been swallowing the Conservative line that we'd be doomed and in the same position as Greece. Austerity has been minimal in the UK, tax rises have formed the majority of the deficit reduction and even then the reduction is pretty modest. No-one denies the need for cuts, what the coalition have done is a complete disaster all around. The only reason we have AAA is the Bank of England creating and spending £325 billion on government debt. The Tories and Lib Dems are basically lying when they claim the government's interest rates reflect confidence. The only reason our government's interest rates aren't as high as Spain's, which they should be given they have lower debt and run a lower deficit than us, is that the BoE can buy government debt and have been buying it by the billion. ---------- Post added at 18:57 ---------- Previous post was at 18:53 ---------- Quote:
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It's a balancing act, this government has shackled growth through tax rises and shackled it again through cutting investment. ---------- Post added at 19:05 ---------- Previous post was at 19:04 ---------- Quote:
They're the ones in charge, what Labour would do isn't actually the issue as they won't be in power until 2015, and it seems extremely likely that they will be in power in 2015. That we have the worst opposition in memory doesn't excuse the government being completely crap. ---------- Post added at 19:06 ---------- Previous post was at 19:05 ---------- Quote:
No growth, no jobs, real incomes squeezed, taxes increased, I don't see a hell of a lot of room for things to be further degraded. ---------- Post added at 19:11 ---------- Previous post was at 19:06 ---------- Quote:
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For me this isn't about party politics. As I've already stated, I feel the situation we're in is so serious that we need the best brains and politicians of all parties to put their destructive rivalries aside and work together to sort this mess out. I still think the coalition has a chance of doing that but what's for sure is that the other realistic option of seeing Labour back in power would be a calamity. Come 2015 I won't be blindly voting for Conservative, Lib Dem or anyone else - I never have done and never will. I'll be voting according to who I feel has the best chance of stopping us plunging over the precipice, if we haven't done so already. I'll be doing that even if it boils down to choosing the lesser of two evils, which it probably will sadly. ---------- Post added at 20:19 ---------- Previous post was at 20:07 ---------- Quote:
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I don't think Governments can easily turn around an economy. It's a supertanker that they are trying to turn around by throwing rocks at it. They are at the mercy of events just as anyone else. Quote:
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Is it just me, or is -0.2% (that's -2/1000) not something to get too depressed about?
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The precipice I'm referring to is the Eurozone not the UK right now. Our position is far from good but thankfully not as dire as some other countries and that may be as much due to luck as judgement. I don't think the recent growth figures justify the rhetoric that's being bandied about but I do think that, in combination with what's going on elsewhere in Europe (which we cannot separate ourselves from), we're on the edge of a financial abyss. Time will tell and I hope I'm wrong. ---------- Post added at 22:30 ---------- Previous post was at 22:24 ---------- Quote:
The US is far from out of the woods in spite of the billions Obama's thrown at it. |
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