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I agree with you on that one. Always easier to pontificate on policy if you don't expect to actually have to act on it. (Not like us on CUK do obviously)The libs really are looking like a party who do not know what to with the small bit of power they have been given. Could you imagine the disaster if they had a full majority?
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Yes, just being right about one thing, doesn't make you infallible in everything, despite many people thinking the contrary.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThat one action made his reputation as a pair of safe economic hands, and all of a sudden he became the nation's favourite to be chancellor.
Blanchflower has been elevated to the same level. Got one thing right, so now he's seen as an economic god by lefties as he disagrees with the tories.
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The libs really are looking like a party who do not know what to with the small bit of power they have been given. Could you imagine the disaster if they had a full majority?
I think Clegg will move to the tories when this collaboration breaks down. Which it will eventually.
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The Barclays paper, the torygraph, hesitated to disclose the full details of conversation in the first place.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's pretty big for the Media as it involves Murdock...
It's a family feud -
Ugh the thought of that evil Murdoch controlling so much makes me cringe.
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Appreciate Vince was a fool but is this really as big a story as has been made out?
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Pick me pick me pick me!! Oh go on, please...Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPointing out that Brown was a f* idiot and being proved right can make a reputation? That makes almost every sane person in Britain fit to run the economy.
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Five years ago only a minority of people realised what was really going on with the economy - most of CUK and Vince Cable.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPointing out that Brown was a f* idiot and being proved right can make a reputation? That makes almost every sane person in Britain fit to run the economy.
Hence Labour's third term and someone on here calling for Vince's beatification.
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Pointing out that Brown was a f* idiot and being proved right can make a reputation? That makes almost every sane person in Britain fit to run the economy.IIRC is was in parliament about five years ago, when he warned then-chancellor Brown about his mad borrowing and spending, and Brown slapped him down with "The right honorable member was wrong before, and is wrong again".
Then right honorable member Vince was proved right.
That one action made his reputation as a pair of safe economic hands, and all of a sudden he became the nation's favourite to be chancellor.
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IIRC is was in parliament about five years ago, when he warned then-chancellor Brown about his mad borrowing and spending, and Brown slapped him down with "The right honorable member was wrong before, and is wrong again".Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI never really understood the fuss about Vince Cable. I'm not sure why he gained such a high profile, and he never looked like he was comfortable with the coallition.
Then right honorable member Vince was proved right.
That one action made his reputation as a pair of safe economic hands, and all of a sudden he became the nation's favourite to be chancellor.
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Something to do with predicting the whole doom in the first place, wasn't it?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI never really understood the fuss about Vince Cable. I'm not sure why he gained such a high profile
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