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The problem is that if he leaves it too long, where will the IMF get the money from...
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I'm thinking the IMF will demand massive public sector spending cuts as a condition for any loan. The good news here is that will spell the end of New Labour for half a generation.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostI think you're underestimating Broon's talent for prolonging the agony.
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Snap general election this spring, followed shortly by an IMF bailout.
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Yes, Labour will go cap in hand to the IMF just like the last time they ran the country
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Will Labour ask IMF for another handout?
12Yes, Labour will go cap in hand to the IMF just like the last time they ran the country50.00%6No Gordon Brown is a genius who will guide us through choppy waters16.67%2AndyW will lend us the money instead33.33%4Will the Labour government have to ask the International Monetary Fund for an emergency loan like they did in 1976?
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