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Old 06-04-2010, 17:01   #32
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Re: So it's May 6th after all

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Originally Posted by Flyboy View Post
Would that be the same arrogance that "Boy George" and "Dodgy Dave" show when they make promises they have no idea about?
Aww bless, did I make you feel all offended by accusing the PM of being arrogant with his speech? I thought it was quite appropriate given his previous record to suggest he was being arrogant. As in his record of being chancellor / PM for 13 years and racking up debt through excessive public services spending even while increasing government tax take of GDP. Perhaps deluded would be a better word if arrogant isn't appropriate, though it's good to see them basically admitting they've wasted a ton of money, these efficiency savings must be coming from somewhere and given the previous efficiency reviews they've done and the past 13 years they've had to make things more efficient I guess they must have made a brand new set of inefficiencies to cut in order to avoid harming services while reducing the deficit to a mere 6% of GDP in 4 years.

Saying that though it is a touchstone on things when even you have no defence of Gordon Brown's speech beyond calling Osborne and Cameron names.
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