Originally posted by AtW
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Previously on "George Osbourne forecasts doom after Christmas money is spent as predicted on CUK"
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Nice typo on the BBC story at the moment:
I don't think he needs to worry about there being any competency, creeping or otherwise, for as long as this shower are in office
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI plan to invest into guns, canned food and fuel and hunker down with Andy W's Mum.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGeorge Osborne has decided to get his excuses in early, listing a plethora of ‘serious global threats’ to him reaching the economic goals he promised he would.
Totally bullet proof
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George Osborne adds new economic excuses to classic hit ‘Labour done it’
George Osborne has decided to get his excuses in early, listing a plethora of ‘serious global threats’ to him reaching the economic goals he promised he would.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostI know he is winging it and sheetin' his little breeches.
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It is a clear indicator of a balanced economy when sand people trading insults makes it wobble.
House prices went up by 10% last year, compensating for the decimation of UK manufacturing which is in it's worse state for a decade. Producing anything is unnecessary it seems.
Meanwhile we grant more visas to Chinese business people who would like to come and spend some time here, rather than face up to the fact that trading been halted 2 days in the past week, by the market dipping more that 7% on 2 occasions.
Much concern to Mr Osborne is that the BOE may put interest rates up, which may affect mortgage payers, who are leveraged to levels previously only experienced by Archimedes.
I thin he is winging it.
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