Britain to suffer worst recession of any advanced nation, says IMF
At some times in my life I've had concerns about finding enough money to pay my bills. Sometimes it's been simple, I just haven't had any money. At other times it has been complex, and I have found myself scribbling on bits of paper to try to work out where the money is coming from, when it's coming, where it's going, and whether it will all work in time or the whole thing will come crashing down.
One thing I learned from that is that all the arithmetic that you care to scribble will not make you any more money: only higher income or lower expenses will do that.
It seems to me that that is what has happened to Gordon Brown: he has spent all those years scribbling arithmetic to make it look better, but has done nothing, or at least nothing much, to increase national income or decrease national expenses. So he made it look better, but he didn't make it work.
At some times in my life I've had concerns about finding enough money to pay my bills. Sometimes it's been simple, I just haven't had any money. At other times it has been complex, and I have found myself scribbling on bits of paper to try to work out where the money is coming from, when it's coming, where it's going, and whether it will all work in time or the whole thing will come crashing down.
One thing I learned from that is that all the arithmetic that you care to scribble will not make you any more money: only higher income or lower expenses will do that.
It seems to me that that is what has happened to Gordon Brown: he has spent all those years scribbling arithmetic to make it look better, but has done nothing, or at least nothing much, to increase national income or decrease national expenses. So he made it look better, but he didn't make it work.
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