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Whoa! This is all moving too fast for me.
We are in the shit because we are in too much debt. Yet the government's answer is to keep increasing that debt.
Have I got the wrong end of the stick somewhere?
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I thought this was about Gordon Brown. bummer. He is a basket case. Iceland a terrorist state! come on. No bonuses for banks given loans...hmmm now what happened there gordie ol'e chap.
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Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostAll we need now are piles of coffins outside graveyards and it'll be the 1970's, except it'll be worse and the music will be crap.
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostSick man of Europe.
Cap in hand to the IMF.
Binmen on strike.
Flares, sideburns and Ford Cortinas.
Jumpers for goal posts.
Marvellous.
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Gordon has his fingers in the till and with an election looming he is going on a spending spree and create more debt. If he cannot cut public spending when we need to, I see no hope of him ever cutting it. That means higher and higher taxes, but he will do anything for another few years of power. Keep voting for him!!
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Sick man of Europe.
Cap in hand to the IMF.
Binmen on strike.
Flares, sideburns and Ford Cortinas.
Jumpers for goal posts.
Marvellous.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostStop sugar coating it. We're talking worse than a nuclear holocaust combined with an asteroid hit on the same day that a deadly virus escapes from a military lab. At the very least.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
In my opinion, any journo that manages to mention an old bogey in the same article that mentions GB is a fkn genius
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Outlook As Gordon Brown plans his reflationary strategy, an old bogey has returned to haunt the Government's ambitions – the possibility of a sterling crisis
In my opinion, any journo that manages to mention an old bogey in the same article that mentions GB is a fkn genius
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Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostI hate these journos who talk everything up. It's going to be bad in the UK really really bad.
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I hate these journos who talk everything up. It's going to be bad in the UK really really bad.
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