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If only the cashflow of national governments worked the same way as an individuals, eh.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostGood news but... but how's the debt doing?
The United Kingdom National Debt Clock 2018 Counter >> nationaldebtclock.co.uk
As soon as we start paying it down the bovine of this Island will vote in a Corbyn government.
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Good news but... but how's the debt doing?
The United Kingdom National Debt Clock 2018 Counter >> nationaldebtclock.co.uk
As soon as we start paying it down the bovine of this Island will vote in a Corbyn government.
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Vicious Tory cuts!
Worked, we now spend less than we earn again, first time since New lie ran up the credit cards in 2001.
The UK is finally back in the black | Daily Mail Online
Britain is finally back in the black after the current budget ends with a £3.8billion surplus
Current budget ended last year with a £3.8billion surplus, its first since 2001
It is a major milestone on the road to rebalancing the books after costs soared
Figures likely to pressure Chancellor to loosen purse strings in spring statement
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