It will all be over by Xmas.
Bet we're in for the Mother of all spending Xmas.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSorted.
All it takes in these situations is a Labour government to get every taxpayer into £20K of debt and nothing can touch us.
Boomed!
Rate rises next week, house prices to double in 2009.
Things, can only get better, only get better, .....
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Sorted.
All it takes in these situations is a Labour government to get every taxpayer into £20K of debt and nothing can touch us.
Boomed!
Rate rises next week, house prices to double in 2009.
Things, can only get better, only get better, .....
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it's all over..
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...nq4&refer=home
"Stocks rebounded in Europe and Asia and U.S. index futures rose after International Business Machines Corp. reaffirmed its profit forecast and investors speculated the worst five-day rout since 1987 was overdone. "
IBM is saying we're fine.. its the end of the bad spell.. see that wasnt so bad..
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