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Originally posted by NetwkSupport View PostWhy then is the government not encouraging people to be more responsible, save money, avoid taking on credit, regulate the credit industry to stop this nonsense of 30+ % apr deals, etc.....
As a rule, most people are NOT skint.
Yep, that's right. They're not suffering. They may have slightly less disposable income than they're used to but shopping centre's are still packed. Shops are still selling cigs and booze. A lot of people have two cars etc etc etc.
The media is that busy telling people we're all doomed it's a self fulfilling prophecy. Things are worse than they've been for a long time but the average man on the street hasn't even tightend his belt let along discarded it because his trousers are falling down from weight-loss starvation (crap metaphor alert).
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Originally posted by expat View PostAnd probably exit taxes.
Clue to understanding Brown:
From the thread Cow Economics
This would probably strike Brown as being the best way to organise things. Everyone is provided for, no-one is poor, and it is organised by those best able to do so. What could be better?
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostWHS.
Brown needs the boom back (even if it only lasts a few months) in order to secure the next election by the great unwashed / uneducated. That's all that matters.
Then once safely in power again, we'll be looking at a 90%+ tax take for all middle income earners for a very long time. All that debt and borrowing has to be paid back by those that didn't borrow and are still working. That's you and me.
Those thinking of escaping will find a worthless pound.
Clue to understanding Brown:
From the thread Cow Economics
COMMUNISM
You have 2 cows.
The State takes both and gives you some milk.
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Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostHe's probably after creating a mini boom and heading for the ballot box before he's found out.
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Yes, stronger than Somalia, Eritrea, East Timor, Venezuela, Uganda and a few other places which at least have nice weather.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostBut it's ok, because, comparatively, we are in a much stronger position than many other nations.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDid Darling really say that? What are the numbers?
But it's ok, because, comparatively, we are in a much stronger position than many other nations.
He said that as well...
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBrown ignored: Borrowing + spending = debt
That is unbelievable but true. His stewardship of the economy has been appalling. He doesn't balance the books. Imagine running a business or a household like that.
Enron
WorldCom
Parmalat
RBS
Lehman Brothers
Northern Rock
Fortis
Bear Sterns
HBOS
Bradford & Bingley
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostAlistair Darling was interviewed on R4 this morning. According to him, New Labour have reduced the debt burden since they took office in 1997. John Humphries did say that was an out and out lie but Captain Darling said it was true.
So it must be...
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Originally posted by NetwkSupport View PostWhy then is the government not encouraging people to be more responsible, save money, avoid taking on credit, ....
Brown's approach is: Borrowing + spending = growth
There is obviously no room for saving in that model.
Brown ignored: Borrowing + spending = debt
That is unbelievable but true. His stewardship of the economy has been appalling. He doesn't balance the books. Imagine running a business or a household like that.
Oh dear, that turned into a bit of a rant, didn't it.
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There are almost 3,000,000 people on Incapacity Benefit (long term sick).
We have 5,000,000 unemployed already. Just the figures are deceptive.
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Alistair Darling was interviewed on R4 this morning. According to him, New Labour have reduced the debt burden since they took office in 1997. John Humphries did say that was an out and out lie but Captain Darling said it was true.
So it must be...
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Does any of this stuff actually have any impact on the great unwashed? They continue to not work, they continue to get the same amount of benefits - how is this going to change their voting habits, if they even bother?
We should re-educate these people into a job not give them handouts forever. my mrs was on JSA for a few weeks while looking for a new job (why not we've paid thousands in taxes over the years).
I was astounded, its hard to get if you are a worker (cant get it if you leave your job voluntarily). But for the layabouts.... getting benefits is like a permie job interview once your in the system they make it so easy for you its hard to leave (if you have no ambition).
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Originally posted by chicane View PostDoes any of this stuff actually have any impact on the great unwashed? They continue to not work, they continue to get the same amount of benefits - how is this going to change their voting habits, if they even bother?
You'd be surprised how many people you might think as Tory voters are true Labour supporters. They just need to feel their house is going up again and they can borrow and spend and Gordon's vote is secured.
A mini boom (short lived) will win the vote.
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