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Previously on "An economist admits he was wrong!"

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Gosh! Pass me the smelling salts! It converses! Is the "HTH BIDI cretin" auto response broken?

    "Jeremy Warner, assistant editor of The Daily Telegraph, is one of Britain's leading business and economics commentators".

    HTH BIDI cretin
    Quite. That is what I said. Not an economist then, eh, Chief Cretin.

    HTH, BIKIW.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Jeremy Warner is a reporter not an economist.
    I find it amusing that Britain's opinion formers are generally thickos who didn't do very well at school.
    Of course, the chief cretin a.k.a yourself was unable to make this distinction.
    Perhaps it's time you apologized to everyone?
    Gosh! Pass me the smelling salts! It converses! Is the "HTH BIDI cretin" auto response broken?

    "Jeremy Warner, assistant editor of The Daily Telegraph, is one of Britain's leading business and economics commentators".

    HTH BIDI cretin

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Autumn Statement: George Osborne’s tinkering is having no effect on our mountain of debt - Telegraph

    Right at the start of this crisis I wrote a long piece explaining why Britain was unlikely to turn out like Japan, with its spiralling public debt and lost decades of growth. We have too dynamic an economy, I wrote, for that to happen. I wish I could still be so confident.

    What next? will the chief cretin apologize to everyone for calling everyone a cretin?
    Jeremy Warner is a reporter not an economist.
    I find it amusing that Britain's opinion formers are generally thickos who didn't do very well at school.
    Of course, the chief cretin a.k.a yourself was unable to make this distinction.
    Perhaps it's time you apologized to everyone?

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  • LatteLiberal
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    Did anyone listen to Today this morning? Evan Davies trying to do a "Humpries" on Osborne, but he came across as a left wing nut. Embarrassing.

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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Autumn Statement: George Osborne’s tinkering is having no effect on our mountain of debt - Telegraph

    Right at the start of this crisis I wrote a long piece explaining why Britain was unlikely to turn out like Japan, with its spiralling public debt and lost decades of growth. We have too dynamic an economy, I wrote, for that to happen. I wish I could still be so confident.

    What next? will the chief cretin apologize to nearly everyone (except Ed balls) for calling everyone a cretin?
    FTFY

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic An economist admits he was wrong!

    An economist admits he was wrong!

    Autumn Statement: George Osborne’s tinkering is having no effect on our mountain of debt - Telegraph

    Right at the start of this crisis I wrote a long piece explaining why Britain was unlikely to turn out like Japan, with its spiralling public debt and lost decades of growth. We have too dynamic an economy, I wrote, for that to happen. I wish I could still be so confident.

    What next? will the chief cretin apologize to everyone for calling everyone a cretin?

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