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Previously on ""We're doomed" - Alistair Darling"

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    his musical hero is the notoriously depressing Leonard Cohen. “I’m going to a concert he’s giving,” he said. “After a day at the Treasury I’m going there to be cheered up.”
    you who are absent all day,
    you who are kings for the sake of
    your children's story,
    the hand of your beggar is burdened down with money,
    the hand of your lover is clay.
    Into this furnace I ask you now to venture...

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    So what he is saying then is that there is nothing he can do about it and he just has to ride it out.

    This is so typical of an entire generation of managers who just sit back and hope that the tulip doesn't hit the fan on their watch, rather than provide any vision, direction and leadership
    He can pray oil prices drop - hat else do you suggest?

    If the fiscal deficit was not at maximum during the good times it might have been different...

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  • Gonzo
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    So what he is saying then is that there is nothing he can do about it and he just has to ride it out.

    This is so typical of an entire generation of managers who just sit back and hope that the tulip doesn't hit the fan on their watch, rather than provide any vision, direction and leadership

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  • OwlHoot
    started a topic "We're doomed" - Alistair Darling

    "We're doomed" - Alistair Darling

    The downturn in the economy could last for years rather than months, says the Chancellor

    In the Chancellor’s view there is, however, more likely to be economic meltdown than an atomic Armageddon. Last year his Spanish holiday was ruined by Northern Rock – “after three days I picked up a copy of the FT in the supermarket and thought, that’s it then.”

    This year he won’t leave Britain all summer. “We are going through a very, very difficult time,” he said. “You have the twin effect of the credit crunch and very high oil prices. That means the economic news is going to be difficult for quite some time.”

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    He has a picture called Death’s Head on his office wall and his musical hero is the notoriously depressing Leonard Cohen. “I’m going to a concert he’s giving,” he said. “After a day at the Treasury I’m going there to be cheered up.”
    I must say it seems a bit much to publish irrelevant personal details like the following, at the end of the article, although circumcision is supposed to be more hygienic:

    Roundhead or cavalier? Roundhead

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