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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBecause the debt is out of control, they needed someone to take over that they could blame
George Osborne’s law: a pledge to balance the books - Telegraph
We’ll balance the books!! (By 2020) George Osborne speech analysis | Coffee House
In the last 10 years, the government debt has increased from £1tn to £1.8tn. In percentages of GDP, it's gone from 67% to over 85%.
The deficit is better than it used to be, now around £25bn a year.
Last time the country ran a budget surplus was under Blair. Previous surpluses were under Wilson and Attlee.
So, the question has to be, how does the country do an Amy Winehouse and go Back to Black?
Wait a year, then write us off. Right now we are still emerging, blinking in the light.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWhy would the Tories implement the reds plan?
Because the debt is out of control, they needed someone to take over that they could blame
George Osborne’s law: a pledge to balance the books - Telegraph
We’ll balance the books!! (By 2020) George Osborne speech analysis | Coffee House
In the last 10 years, the government debt has increased from £1tn to £1.8tn. In percentages of GDP, it's gone from 67% to over 85%.
The deficit is better than it used to be, now around £25bn a year.
Last time the country ran a budget surplus was under Blair. Previous surpluses were under Wilson and Attlee.
So, the question has to be, how does the country do an Amy Winehouse and go Back to Black?
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On the bright side, should be some nice investment opportunities in a couple of years once the Tories have quadrupled the debt and flogged the poor out of existence.
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In a way, it's the best outcome.
If this doesn't wake the party up, there's no hope for them.
Elect a loony lefty = electoral wilderness
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Corbyn says he wants to stay on to oversee the move to a new leader. I think he needs to be defenestrated.
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With Momentum's stranglehold on the party, and the snowflake membership, the next leader will probably be just as much of a lefty fruitcake.
Oh well, at least it can't be Dennis Skinner because he lost his seat to the Tories.
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Really struggle to see how the UK remains united after this.
On the bright side, should be some nice investment opportunities in a couple of years once the Tories have quadrupled the debt and flogged the poor out of existence.
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