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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostSimple - all we need to do is to borrow some more money to cover the extra costs.
Thought for the day:
After all the bank bailouts, aren't the bankers really welfare cheats, but on a grander scale?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...and the money
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostWe could just close our borders and say you get the immigrents now, all we need is the will to police it
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostWe could just close our borders and say you get the immigrents now, all we need is the will to police it
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostItaly, Greece and Spain have an easy way out if they want to force some cash out of the rest of Europe; 'give us your money or we'll open our borders and consign all our coastguards to their bases.' More difficult for Ireland, Britain and Portugal, but I guess the Portuguese could hand out passports to Mozambiquans and Cape Verdeans.
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Pretty easy to see why the Chancellor chose to publish those figures, apart from trying to stitch up Labour obviously.
The worse our debts look, even compared with the PIGs, the more justification we'll have for arguing we should contribute less in future EU bailouts.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEach family in Britain owes £78K in public debt due to Labour spend spend spend.
aIf I were the PM I'd send round the bailiffs to every household in a Labour voting area and seize everything of value.
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Italy, Greece and Spain have an easy way out if they want to force some cash out of the rest of Europe; 'give us your money or we'll open our borders and consign all our coastguards to their bases.' More difficult for Ireland, Britain and Portugal, but I guess the Portuguese could hand out passports to Mozambiquans and Cape Verdeans.
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I heard it was bigger than Ireland's, Greece's and Portugal's combined. Or 3 little piggies anyway.
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Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne wants the taxpayer's to see a more transparent version of the country's accounts
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Cough up
The REAL cost of Britain's debt mountain: £78,000 for every family | This is Money
Each family in Britain owes £78K in public debt due to Labour spend spend spend.
If I were the PM I'd send round the bailiffs to every household in a Labour voting area and seize everything of value.
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