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Old 25-04-2012, 12:57   #26
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Re: UK back in Recession

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Plan B of course.....

(as long as that doesn't involve more of New Labour's 'prudence' and governance)

My feeling is we're in between a rock and a hard place and nobody really knows what they're doing and where this is all heading. They're flying by the seats of their pants and point scoring while we and the EU get deeper into the mire.

Just to be perfectly clear, however, I have a great deal more sympathy for the current incumbents of Nos 10 & 11, who inherited a right royal mess, than I do for those who presided over its creation and allowed it to get totally out of control. For them to be pointing fingers now is a bit rich.
Yes it is, doesn't change that they've taken a bad situation and made it worse out of political expediency.
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