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Previously on "George Osborne - any good as Chancellor?"
Personally I think a degree in history is exactly what a Chancellor needs - as history provides the knowledge to avoid mistakes.
On the other hand isn't Gordo a history PhD? And he didn't spot the signs of a classic bubble
So in fact you have just completely contradicted yourself on this. FFS man............you might have a chin like an orang utan, god knows you have plenty of their other attributes, but try not to lead with it quite so blatantly. When you are being intellectually trounced by SY01, you really ought to consider hanging up your handbag!
You are babbling on like a punchdrunk Thunderbirds puppet. Shape up!!
Personally I think a degree in history is exactly what a Chancellor needs - as history provides the knowledge to avoid mistakes.
On the other hand isn't Gordo a history PhD? And he didn't spot the signs of a classic bubble
People who study history are doomed to make the same mistakes.
Personally I think a degree in history is exactly what a Chancellor needs - as history provides the knowledge to avoid mistakes.
On the other hand isn't Gordo a history PhD? And he didn't spot the signs of a classic bubble
Maybe we should let him do the job more than a week before making any decisions. After all, the majority thought Brown was doing a good job for quite a few years.
You profess to having numerous degrees and yet have, on many occasions, proved yourself to be a complete economic simpleton. Maybe it's not all in the education
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