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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSorry to disappoint, but these Telegraph reports show just one of several spikes we'll get on the downward curve.
Not much has changed. Debt is still getting worse by the month with no end in sight, and the problems of dealing with it haven't even been addressed yet.
sasguru might be right about Euroland getting it worse, because no-one there is in control of their own destiny.
Debt won't be addressed until after the next election for obvious reasons !!
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Weren't you the one bemoaning Thatcher and her destruction of British industry and I'm also sure you were holding up Germany as the 'way it should have been.'Originally posted by sasguru View PostDo keep up, it's as I predicted
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-euroland.html
Where's AtW now? Probably pursuing his "business" with the same lack of judgement that made him champion Ireland as a model economy

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Sorry to disappoint, but these Telegraph reports show just one of several spikes we'll get on the downward curve.
Not much has changed. Debt is still getting worse by the month with no end in sight, and the problems of dealing with it haven't even been addressed yet.
sasguru might be right about Euroland getting it worse, because no-one there is in control of their own destiny.
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Do keep up, it's as I predicted
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-euroland.html
Where's AtW now? Probably pursuing his "business" with the same lack of judgement that made him champion Ireland as a model economy
Last edited by sasguru; 31 March 2009, 12:27.
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Absolutely. The economy is going to turn a corner now and prosperity will rise. Your future is safe under Labour.Originally posted by expat View PostWell done, Gordon re-election looms....
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Well done, Gordon re-election looms....Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostAnd this comes from the doom-laden Torygraph
Britain will escape with shallower recession than rivals, OECD predicts
M&S chief Sir Stuart Rose says UK high street stems decline
Britain's housing market reignited
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Triple boomed!
And this comes from the doom-laden Torygraph
Britain will escape with shallower recession than rivals, OECD predicts
M&S chief Sir Stuart Rose says UK high street stems decline
Britain's housing market reignitedTags: None
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