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Mr Brown said the government's aim was to "unleash" the economy.

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    #11
    Originally posted by Mailman
    So when I "hire" someone to do some work for my company can I claim to be THE economy or will you come up with some other excuse for El Gordo's tax increases?

    My dear old thing, everyone is part of the economy not just a mythical entity called business that you claim is the economy.

    Just a pity fools like yourself and el gordo dont realise this

    Mailman
    Someone get Mailman an Irony Detector!

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      #12
      Code monkeys should be taxed to within an inch of their cowboyish, bug-full, lives. Entrepreneurs, my arse.

      HTH
      Hard Brexit now!
      #prayfornodeal

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        #13
        About 4 months ago Gordo was on the record on the Today programme as saying SME’s were the ‘engine of growth’ in the UK. And now he’s trying to break the engine. He really is the ultimate Terry F*ckwit. It is our duty to get NL out at the next election.
        "My God, it's huge!!"

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          #14
          Originally posted by Swamp Thing
          About 4 months ago Gordo was on the record on the Today programme as saying SME’s were the ‘engine of growth’ in the UK. And now he’s trying to break the engine. He really is the ultimate Terry F*ckwit. It is our duty to get NL out at the next election.
          There is a high chance that NL will not win the next election - one main reason is that viewing recent polls, the SNP in Scotland could well gain the majority of votes as voter disenchanment grows in Scotland with NL and Westminster.

          If NL then lose their support base in Scotland then it could be very interesting indeed.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Swamp Thing
            About 4 months ago Gordo was on the record on the Today programme as saying SME’s were the ‘engine of growth’ in the UK. And now he’s trying to break the engine.
            No, he isn't. A BOS contractor is not an SME.

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              #16
              Originally posted by expat
              No, he isn't. A BOS contractor is not an SME.
              BOS contractors? I thought we were all entrepreneurs?

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                #17
                Originally posted by sunnysan
                This man is evil. The only good thing about him becoming president is that he wont be CoE anymore so he will have other things to do rather than f£$k the economy up.

                His budget speech, for all his rhetoric was just basically about tax rises and dubious measures to appeal to his target electorate.

                This is a man who talks about competing with the likes of India and China, but proposes higher taxes and more regulation to do it. Its insanity.

                He is effectively turning the UK into a socialist backwater and god knows what he will do when he is PM

                I only hope that he gets more and more stick as the economy goes south so that when the time comes he is unelectable.

                Even though I dont like Cameron, I think Osbourne as CoE is a damn side better than we have now
                I wouldn't worry ... I've asked Santa to deliver him and his family a special Russian sushi box.
                Johnny Talibani Mumbai

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                  #18
                  There was some encouraging points Brown made yesterday , for example a reduction in public spending over the next two years .

                  Sadly this will not translate into any tax reductions given the need for the 60 billion funding for Trident/Lockheed Martin ultimate WMD upgrade program.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
                    There is a high chance that NL will not win the next election - one main reason is that viewing recent polls, the SNP in Scotland could well gain the majority of votes as voter disenchanment grows in Scotland with NL and Westminster.

                    If NL then lose their support base in Scotland then it could be very interesting indeed.
                    And that is the real answer to the West Lothian question: that Labour must be prepared to pay any price to keep Scottish representation in Westminster.

                    (Don't blame me: some readers may have observed that I view the idea of no Scottish representation in Westminster with equanimity).


                    PS so when are the Tories going to cotton on to the fact that independence for Scotland would get them in Westminster for ever?

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