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Old 08-03-2013, 17:12   #1
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Watchdog contradicts Cameron

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David Cameron has become involved in a dispute with the Office for Budget Responsibility about the impact of austerity measures on economic growth.

In a speech on the economy on Thursday, the prime minister said the independent watchdog had made it "absolutely clear" that spending cuts and tax rises were not responsible for the weak economy.

But the OBR said it had been arguing for years that this was an issue.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21714549

Mis-informed? Or lying through his teeth?
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Old 08-03-2013, 17:18   #2
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Re: Watchdog contradicts Cameron

No he was "misunderstood" or "was taken out of context" (what they say about us when they've lied and been caught out)

Just like he was on the Bedroom tax

http://blogs.channel4.com/factcheck/...room-tax/12962

He's just looking after the interests of the few at the expense of the rest of us as usual.
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Re: Watchdog contradicts Cameron

Not shocked now previous OBR bloke critised the language cameron used. He on one way ticket on runaway train without a driver and taking us with him. He been and IDS lets say economical with the stats/truth on many policies now.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/0...9270T520130308

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But a former chairman of the OBR said the letter "could be regarded as something of a rebuke" to Cameron.
"I'm quite surprised that someone's briefed David Cameron to use the words he did," Alan Budd told BBC radio. "No one who's read any of the OBR documents could possibly have thought that was true."
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http://www.creditwritedowns.com/2012...ccounting.html

Makes sense it the cause is private debt at 500% GPD not public debt which is 40% GPD. Companies cant borrow they maxed out. We now have issue peoples wage stagnated causing public debt to grow. Without public debt at present we would be in the abyss. Reducing it without other stimulas is suicide.

Now we look at the situation what got us here claims that coalition used to frighten the nation into a panic. Yes labour did make mistakes would say one was the credit boom/housing was stupid. Removing banking controls was accident waiting to happen. Finally selling gold all which is contributary problem to our issue. Cameron/osbourne would be right to critise those issues. However they wrong on some certain things they been saying.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/rame...b_2007552.html

Its falling apart you cant bluff your way make people think you know what your doing. Both osbourne and cameron showing signs they losing it. Cameron might be good at PR his soundbites look great his jibes get a laugh in PMQT. He aint exactly need to try hard poor Ed getting it alot. Running country he and osbourne ran out of ideas long ago. Smear campaign all he had now even that unravelled.

http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/...-empty-budget/

Out off all this back benches knives sharpening for the kill.

Would not be shocked leadership challenge already in writing as we speak. Rumours osbourne manouvering to take out cameron before he taken out. That May stoking it up

Crikey rather have cameron than this witch. silly moo she is.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...ership-rumours
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Re: Watchdog contradicts Cameron

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No he was "misunderstood" or "was taken out of context" (what they say about us when they've lied and been caught out)

Just like he was on the Bedroom tax

http://blogs.channel4.com/factcheck/...room-tax/12962

He's just looking after the interests of the few at the expense of the rest of us as usual.
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Re: Watchdog contradicts Cameron

Full on pessimist here.

The lot of them are all liars, whatever brand, or flavour they call themselves.
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Full on pessimist here.

The lot of them are all liars, whatever brand, or flavour they call themselves.
You are probably on the right track
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Full on pessimist here.

The lot of them are all liars, whatever brand, or flavour they call themselves.
Have to agree the only interest they have is themselves no matter what party they're from.
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