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Just in case you lot have forgotten, it was Labour who got us into this mess, again!
It won't look like it on paper. Looking back, we will see a graph of rising national debt under the Tories, peaking 5 years after they take office. If all goes to plan. At some stage we've not only to cut the deficit, but make it negative. Big ask. Bigger cuts to come?
It won't look like it on paper. Looking back, we will see a graph of rising national debt under the Tories, peaking 5 years after they take office. If all goes to plan. At some stage we've not only to cut the deficit, but make it negative. Big ask. Bigger cuts to come?
It's not the first time and I doubt it'll be the last.
Let's have some war reparations from these piss-ant countries we're trying to "stabilise".
It won't look like it on paper. Looking back, we will see a graph of rising national debt under the Tories, peaking 5 years after they take office. If all goes to plan. At some stage we've not only to cut the deficit, but make it negative. Big ask. Bigger cuts to come?
Absolutely bigger cuts to come. I would have thought the £ would improve more on the announcements, but it appears the cuts weren't big enough to hit the traders wet zone.
Well I have some sympathy for the Northeners. There are no private sector jobs for them to go to. And not everyone can be an entrepreneur.
The problem is that the national cake (how Britain pays its way) is simply not large enough.
Well I have some sympathy for the Northeners. There are no private sector jobs for them to go to. And not everyone can be an entrepreneur.
The problem is that the national cake (how Britain pays its way) is simply not large enough.
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