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There's The United Kingdom National Debt Clock 2014 Counter >> nationaldebtclock.co.uk although UK Debt Clock makes it look better.
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It's called austerity
I have just been to the bank to tell them I am reining back on my extravagant lifestyle and would like to borrow £100,000
I am not holding my breath
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe Tories have carried on Labour's fine mess of keeping up the borrowing to buy votes for the next General Election. Brown doubled the *national debt over 13 years from £375 billion to £750 billion. Osborne has increased it from £750 billion to £1.5trillion in just five. Obviously this is unsustainable. There will be a most terrible hangover when the party ends.
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The working man and his vote
The Tories have carried on Labour's fine mess of keeping up the borrowing to buy votes for the next General Election. Brown doubled the *national debt over 13 years from £375 billion to £750 billion. Osborne has increased it from £750 billion to £1.5trillion in just five. Obviously this is unsustainable. There will be a most terrible hangover when the party ends.
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