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HTF is that different from banks creating a load of non existent financial products?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot sure I agree. The huge amounts of debt have created the illusion that things are getting better. And the plebs are too stupid to see through it.
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Ah yes everyvone must vote for ze tories at all timesOriginally posted by Jeebo72 View PostAsk all those idiots that voted for new labour ... and who believed:
Tough on crime...
British jobs for ...
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Not sure I agree. The huge amounts of debt have created the illusion that things are getting better. And the plebs are too stupid to see through it.Originally posted by Evil Hangover View Post
The economy is going nowhere. This government are like a floater that just won't flush ...
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Originally posted by centurian View PostBut the window is closing. About 8-9 months maximum, but that's just after the 2010 tax rises, which won't go down well.
If they go in March '10 to jump in before the tax rises bite, then that's only 6 months from now - not long for the recovery to build.
The economy is going nowhere. This government are like a floater that just won't flush ...
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But the window is closing. About 8-9 months maximum, but that's just after the 2010 tax rises, which won't go down well.Originally posted by Platypus View PostI fear you may be wrong - if the economy doesn't double-dip then I really think they could win the next election

If they go in March '10 to jump in before the tax rises bite, then that's only 6 months from now - not long for the recovery to build.
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostI'd love to think that Camerons' first task on arrival in No10 will be to repeal just about everything that the ******* there now have done.
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His first should be have all of New Labour arrested pending trial.
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I'd love to think that Camerons' first task on arrival in No10 will be to repeal just about everything that the ******* there now have done.
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Well what about Gordon as a PLC director?Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostAsk all those idiots that voted for new labour ... and who believed:
Tough on crime...
British jobs for ...
etc etc etc etc
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Ask all those idiots that voted for new labour ... and who believed:Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostYes. I've got a feeling I've asked this before, but who would possibly employ Gordon Brown to do anything, other than to introduce them to someone else? What is he good at?
Tough on crime...
British jobs for ...
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Yes. I've got a feeling I've asked this before, but who would possibly employ Gordon Brown to do anything, other than to introduce them to someone else? What is he good at?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIf I can find another contract, yes. (maybe I've answered my own question here)
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