Times running it as well:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle5504673.ece
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostYes. I read today that the Tories will address this anomaly if they win the election, by re-arranging the boundaries and removing 60 seats.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Postwildly hosing money around?
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Originally posted by swamp View PostAt the last general election Labour polled seventy thousand fewer votes in England than the Conservatives, yet won ninety-two more seats. The Tory's 10 point lead probably brings them around level.
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At the last general election Labour polled seventy thousand fewer votes in England than the Conservatives, yet won ninety-two more seats. The Tory's 10 point lead probably brings them around level.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI suppose the people might accept economic incompetence in return for a government strong on .....
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostYou just set me off by stating that the banks should be forced to lend !! Oh, the irony !!!!
There is the small matter of an election but if we invade France I am sure everyone would be very grateful.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI'd love to see other banks get nationalised. They certainly deserve that fate more than the Rock did. Isn't it ironic though that HMG stopped the Rock lending to repay their stupid loan by 2010, when all the other banks do not have this crazy restriction but are borrowing even more!!!!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBanks are still not lending much : I know libor coming down but banks trying to rebuild balance sheets.
Maybe he will nationalize them and force them to lend?
I expect we will see some radical measures soon.
I'd love to see other banks get nationalised. They certainly deserve that fate more than the Rock did. Isn't it ironic though that HMG stopped the Rock lending to repay their stupid loan by 2010, when all the other banks do not have this crazy restriction but are borrowing even more!!!!
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Originally posted by Liability View PostIt will be interesting to see how much tripe he comes out with in order to get to the 2010 elections - seems recovery may be limited till an election is over and done with?
Maybe he will nationalize them and force them to lend?
I expect we will see some radical measures soon.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLooks like that snap February election is off then. Looks like May 2010.
Any election in between is unlikely due to rising unemployment.
I wonder if GB will now throw caution to the winds over the economy?
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Looks like that snap February election is off then. Looks like May 2010.
Any election in between is unlikely due to rising unemployment.
I wonder if GB will now throw caution to the winds over the economy?
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostBut they are still 10 points behind the tories??
I suppose the people might accept economic incompetence in return for a government strong on .....
..... I can get this .......
..... no wait I'll get it ......
.... no, it escapes me.
That attitude may change within the next few months. Things can only get better........ can only get better.......... can oly get better....
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