and in the 90s
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We are undertaking Gordon's scorched earth policy.
The experts who are advising him are all the same idiots who helped create the mess in the first place amd they must have decided to go down in style. The one that really makes me laugh is the ex head of HBOS is rescuing the mortgage market for Gordon, the man who presided over the most reckless lending of the lot
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Yup, looks like the market agrees - Gilts and Sterling going down the pan.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe latest use of our money is to guarantee banks' toxic debts (as I understand it). Yet can anyone put a value on these?
The UK is doomed. Prepare your exit plans.
Last one don't forget to switch the lights off (if France hasn't done it already)
Telegraph: UK bonds tumble on Government's second banking bail-out
Still, gotta larf anin't ya.
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Shares in Royal Bank of Scotland have nose-dived more than 70% on news the bank could record the biggest corporate loss in British history.
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You've taken cybercretin off ignore again haven't you. Rookie mistake.Originally posted by sasguru View Postand it will definitely be worse under Labour.
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That was before the current plan was announced.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLast week you were telling us we were fine, Germany was fooked and it would have been worse under a Conservative government.
You are truly clueless aren't you?
Now Germany are fine, Britain is fooked and it will definitely be worse under Labour.
HTH
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe latest use of our money is to guarantee banks' toxic debts (as I understand it). Yet can anyone put a value on these?
The UK is doomed. Prepare your exit plans.
Last one don't forgot to switch the lights off (if France hasn't done it already)
Last week you were telling us we were fine, Germany was fooked and it would have been worse under a Conservative government.
You are truly clueless aren't you?
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Gordon Brown is bankrupting Britain
The latest use of our money is to guarantee banks' toxic debts (as I understand it). Yet can anyone put a value on these?
The UK is doomed. Prepare your exit plans.
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