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Old 25-04-2012, 20:17   #42
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Re: UK back in Recession

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Yes, and I guarantee he'd have missed his targets by even more than the Con-Dems have missed theirs.
That's a brave guarantee to make given the growth envisaged by it was based around quite different considerations.

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Which shows that the Darling plan was really a load of dingo's kidney's anyway.
We'll never know, will we?

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
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.
What precipice? Things aren't nearly as critical as the Conservatives would have us believe, and their austerity measures aren't close to enough to save us from them if things are as bad as they try and convince us.
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