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Someone shoot me please. Another sassy post I agree with.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat is where lefties want to take us. Currently our debt/GDP ratio is about 90% and ought with a Tory govt. to be coming down, but the strident lefties want all their pet projects funded and everyone in the country feather-bedded regardless of how much it costs.
And the Tories are listening to the squealing rather than being tough and lowering the debt for future generations.
Shame on them and bring back Maggie!
I really thought in 2010 that Tories would take bold steps - and say they were sorting out Labour mess.
The only spending to be prioritized should be "investment". Such as nuclear power stations. Without the French or Chinese.
I suppose to get Maggie you had to go through Heath.
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That is where lefties want to take us. Currently our debt/GDP ratio is about 90% and ought with a Tory govt. to be coming down, but the strident lefties want all their pet projects funded and everyone in the country feather-bedded regardless of how much it costs.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
And the Tories are listening to the squealing rather than being tough and lowering the debt for future generations.
Shame on them and bring back Maggie!
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Vivian Nicolson eat your heart out
Olivier Blanchard eyes ugly 'end game' for Japan on debt spiral
Spend! Spend! Spend! No point in saving - what with ZIRP and NIRP.
I am off to spend the little remaining money after my divorces. A threesome with NLYUK and AndyW's mum?Tags: None
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