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Previously on "Credit Crunch™ is over"
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This is an absolute non-story and it just goes to show how in control of the media the Government are that it's on every front page this morning. I despair.
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Yep.Originally posted by BigTime View PostWrong. Mandy is back in town and controlling the media.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereport...v_osborne.html
Blog is crap but the comments are revealing.
If anyone was ever in any doubt that the BBC is nothing more than a left-wing propaganda outlet this is it.
Front page news. Tories may have (but didn't) get money from a Russian.
Whoopee do!
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Guys, we’ll be OK; next year the banks will have so much regulation thrown at them they’ll have to hire in loads of contractors to adapt all their systems.
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Wrong. Mandy is back in town and controlling the media.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereport...v_osborne.html
Blog is crap but the comments are revealing.
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Today:
No bank went bust.
No one lost their life savings.
Darling didn't bung another few billion £ of our money to fund a bank's Christmas bonus.
Stock markets didn't crash.
Gordon Brown didn't save the world.
What's going on?
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Credit Crunch™ is over
No mention of Credit Crunch on BBC, Daily Mail, Guardian, Telegraph etc and TV News last night didn't use the word.
It's over.
Okay, it's been replaced by the word Recession now.
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