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In stark contrast to his former boss...
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Financial stability? :rofl: |
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Oh look it's another Osem post slagging off Labour. This is both new and exciting.
Did someone from Labour touch you inappropriately as a child or something? Talk about a vendetta. |
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He has seen the light.;)
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Gordon Brown was in power. That's not to say the Tories are blameless. They aren't. During the GB years, they seemed to provide a very ineffective opposition, and during the coalition years, I think they took basically the right track to sort the problem (cutting back expenditure) but have stuck to it far to rigidly when they should have been using some of the money to stimulate the economy and thus pay back debt using increased income (through taxes). |
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http://www.newstatesman.com/politics...ing-politician
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When was it we are due to establish a Mars colony? Surely they will need somebody among the colonists to make sure they stay on a firm and prudent financial footing.
Will that be far enough away? |
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Balls did a post-grad specialising in economics at Harvard. It's hardly surprising that he's going back there.
I look forward, in the name of balance, to seeing what the threads in this forum run like should the current Chancellor continue on his course to inflate a private credit bubble which pops with all policy tools to absorb the shock having been largely used up and most cash generating assets that could be sold having been sold. To be honest, actually, there are a whole bunch of parallels between the course this government seems set on and the one the last one did, except we won't end up with the schools and hospitals to show for it, just the bubble, burst, and hideous deficits from the tax base being so brittle and shallow. |
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Yes it's really not that difficult to understand is it, well not for most normal people anyway... ;) |
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For those with a extreme short term memory the Conservatives had their problems in the past from what l rightly remember with the economy and are storing problems up in the future with the chancellors ongoing policies which appear based on winning the next election rather then delivering what is best for this country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Wednesday |
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When people start voting en masse for more taxation, cuts etc., chancellors might stop lying about their future plans for such things. |
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