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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
The note left by Liam Byrne after Gordon Brown's less than successful stint as PM wasn't a joke!
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I personally can't believe they managed to feck it all up this badly with one statement. I mean they have what like 50 financial / economic advisers in the government, so surely they were all against this "mini" feck up. How could you be so stupid to then go ahead anyway and crash the market, then go and hide in some hole for a week? anyone doing this anywhere in a normal job would get sacked immediately and here we are with the effects now most likely propagating into the property market and causing all sorts of feckery, yet those two muppets responsible are still in power.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWould have never happened if Bliar had done the right thing and shot Gordon Brown and then himself.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
How would being part of the EU have stopped Kwiz doing these things?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Didn't know warty was on the apprentice. Let me guess he wants to start a Hair Salon with Lord Sugar?
Why not just start one thread and keep it all in there .... should keep you happy for a bitLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Current situation reminds me of when someone steps up to be PM in The Apprentice initially looking confident and full of ideas, 5 minutes later they've designed a logo for a children's adventure park that looks like a cock.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Didn't say it would ... I was referring to the arguments that we are better off out as we have such a strong and stable government who are totally in control.
In out out they are still totally incompetent. In though, we may not have been in such a cr@p position as our trade wouldn't have been so hit too.
These Tories are totally out of their depth. But they're rich, so what do they care.
Current situation reminds me of when someone steps up to be PM in The Apprentice initially looking confident and full of ideas, 5 minutes later they've designed a logo for a children's adventure park that looks like a cock.Leave a comment:
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«Told that it sounded like a “wealth tax”, Sir Keir said: “No, it is not really a wealth tax. It is looking at different forms of income, it is stocks and shares and dividends.”»
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...rmer-suggests/
Yeah, that should restorE maket confidence, whilst 17 bln cut remains for main tax rate levelLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
Okay, so where exactly does the BoE get the money from to purchase the Govt bonds?
From the Statement "To enable the Bank to conduct this financial stability intervention, this operation has been fully indemnified by HM Treasury."
Only last month the BoE was reported expected to be selling c.£40bn bonds to start unwinding QE. So we are now looking at yet more QE, at least in the short term...Leave a comment:
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