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Be fair...... Gordon is the best Chancellor in British history according to most commentators until very recently. They can't all be wrong....... can they ?
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He is a class A numpty. I tried posting a comment to say as much but it didn't get past their moderation!
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHe's been talking rubbish and consistently getting it wrong ever since the 1990s. He really does believe that it is 'different this time', that big state is good, that Gordon Brown is a genius.
Other than look at his latest ludicrous headline, I don't read his column any more. Ever. I don't know anyone who does.
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He's been talking rubbish and consistently getting it wrong ever since the 1990s. He really does believe that it is 'different this time', that big state is good, that Gordon Brown is a genius.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostKaletsky must be shooting for the Olympic Getting it Wrong gold medal. He’s been talking complete trash ever since this credit crunchie thingy got started.
Other than look at his latest ludicrous headline, I don't read his column any more. Ever. I don't know anyone who does.
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Kaletsky must be shooting for the Olympic Getting it Wrong gold medal. He’s been talking complete trash ever since this credit crunchie thingy got started.
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Don't mention it.
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle5636248.ece
Thanks, but I'm not in it for fame and fortune. All I ask is the British people give me the support I deserve. I've saved Britain and probably the world, but hey, ho, all in a days work.Why I would back the Prime Minister for a Nobel Prize
Anatole Kaletsky
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