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Old 02-12-2014, 14:54   #5
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Re: How badly George Osborne has got it wrong.

Thank you.

So 6 years on from 2008 we're at the same levels we were in 2005.

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GDP compares very favourably with our G20 competitors according to that.
We've had about the slowest recovery around. Not especially favourable as far as the topic of this thread, George Osborne's management of the economy, goes.

Do we compare well to the United States, Chris?

Maybe Canada?

Some countries didn't choke off their economy in the name of misguided, dogmatic austerity. Because the Eurozone is a disaster doesn't make our follies any better.
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