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UK doomed by size of debts thread..

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    #51
    That thing Timberwolf linked to has been on several news sites for quite a while. Well worth a read.

    Britain’s fiscal and economic problems
    result from grotesque mishandling
    of the economy under the 1997-
    2010 Labour administration. Gordon
    Brown’s reform of the financial
    regulatory system, and his insistence
    that the Bank of England determine
    monetary policy on the basis of retail
    inflation alone, resulted in a reckless
    escalation in mortgage lending.
    The ensuing property price boom
    spurred unsustainable growth in a
    plethora of housing-related sectors,
    and underwrote a rapid expansion
    in consumer borrowing. Believing
    that this bubble was real growth,
    Brown spent up to, and beyond, the
    apparent expansion in the tax base
    that had resulted from the propertydriven
    boom. Real public spending
    increased by 53% in a period in which
    the economy expanded by just 17%.
    As soon as the bubble burst, a chasm
    rapidly opened up between excessive
    spending and falling tax revenues.
    In addition to skewing the economy
    towards debt and public spending,
    Brown and his colleagues imposed
    ever-increasing regulatory and
    fiscal burdens on business, and
    simultaneously transferred resources
    from private industry into a public
    sector whose productivity was subject
    to continuous decline. This weakened
    the overall productivity of the
    British economy.
    Labour’s period in office was
    characterised not just by economic
    and fiscal mismanagement but also
    by the promotion of a culture of moral
    absolutism centred around spurious
    and selective concepts of ‘fairness’.
    This culture, and the accompanying
    sense of individual and collective
    entitlement, is the biggest obstacle in
    the way of effective economic reform.
    bloggoth

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      #52
      Xog, Your poem doesn't rhyme and it's not split in to verses.

      Sort it out will you.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
        Xog, Your poem doesn't rhyme and it's not split in to verses.

        Sort it out will you.
        Please - if I may be so bold ...allow me -


        A Ring a Ring of Labour Roses
        A Pocket Full of Socialist Posers
        Atishoo - Atishoo !!!

        We all Fall Down !!!

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