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Come on, it's Saturday night, what else do you have to do?
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Come on, it's Saturday night, what else do you have to do?
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It was inevatable (sp) We're sinking deeper into the mire
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Come on, it's Saturday night, what else do you have to do?
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,,, eat my sarnie??
It's probanly not that drastic, but certainly gives us all another stick with which to beat our woefull government.
It was inevatable (sp) We're sinking deeper into the mire
I'll be honest, I did not expect anyone to respond to the thread. But seeing as you took the time Sprout, I think that having listened to the non-political comments, it would seem that it is not going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure Labour will use it to beat the Con-Dem's around the head with it and score political points, but I'm tending to listen to the city and the economists.
Let's hope that people don't see it as a massively negative thing and our economy sinks in sympathy. I really don't want to see any more business hit the wall.
It's probanly not that drastic, but certainly gives us all another stick with which to beat our woefull government.
It's probanly not that drastic, but certainly gives us all another stick with which to beat our woefull government.
Wow, if I were not writing so much I would have got the same comments just above yours
It was the MOST precious thing to maintain according to that Osborn t*at, but, of course now, it doesn't matter. What a crock of shoite.
Can you tellI'm angry and feel patronied?
It was inevatable (sp) We're sinking deeper into the mire
I'll be honest, I did not expect anyone to respond to the thread. But seeing as you took the time Sprout, I think that having listened to the non-political comments, it would seem that it is not going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure Labour will use it to beat the Con-Dem's around the head with it and score political points, but I'm tending to listen to the city and the economists.
Let's hope that people don't see it as a massively negative thing and our economy sinks in sympathy. I really don't want to see any more business hit the wall.
Me either EC, but I fear Labour will do just what you say.....it's all tit for tat. I really wish they'd get their knives out of each others backs and put their efforts into sorting the country out.
Nature of the beast I'm afraid
It was inevatable (sp) We're sinking deeper into the mire
I'll be honest, I did not expect anyone to respond to the thread. But seeing as you took the time Sprout, I think that having listened to the non-political comments, it would seem that it is not going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure Labour will use it to beat the Con-Dem's around the head with it and score political points, but I'm tending to listen to the city and the economists.
Let's hope that people don't see it as a massively negative thing and our economy sinks in sympathy. I really don't want to see any more business hit the wall.
Me either EC, but I fear Labour will do just what you say.....it's all tit for tat. I really wish they'd get their knives out of each others backs and put their efforts into sorting the country out.
Nature of the beast I'm afraid
I think that in general I am politically neutral (If you can be such a thing). I do not trust any party. A friend of mine always says that politicians are different pigs eating from the same trough. I too wish they could all work together more to the betterment of the country.
Discuss
Come on, it's Saturday night, what else do you have to do?
.....
,,, eat my sarnie??
OK Tell - What's in your sarni?
It was inevatable (sp) We're sinking deeper into the mire
I'll be honest, I did not expect anyone to respond to the thread. But seeing as you took the time Sprout, I think that having listened to the non-political comments, it would seem that it is not going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure Labour will use it to beat the Con-Dem's around the head with it and score political points, but I'm tending to listen to the city and the economists.
Let's hope that people don't see it as a massively negative thing and our economy sinks in sympathy. I really don't want to see any more business hit the wall.
Me either EC, but I fear Labour will do just what you say.....it's all tit for tat. I really wish they'd get their knives out of each others backs and put their efforts into sorting the country out.
Nature of the beast I'm afraid
I think that in general I am politically neutral (If you can be such a thing). I do not trust any party. A friend of mine always says that politicians are different pigs eating from the same trough. I too wish they could all work together more to the betterment of the country.
That's a good analagy
It was inevatable (sp) We're sinking deeper into the mire
I'll be honest, I did not expect anyone to respond to the thread. But seeing as you took the time Sprout, I think that having listened to the non-political comments, it would seem that it is not going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure Labour will use it to beat the Con-Dem's around the head with it and score political points, but I'm tending to listen to the city and the economists.
Let's hope that people don't see it as a massively negative thing and our economy sinks in sympathy. I really don't want to see any more business hit the wall.
Me either EC, but I fear Labour will do just what you say.....it's all tit for tat. I really wish they'd get their knives out of each others backs and put their efforts into sorting the country out.
Nature of the beast I'm afraid
I think that in general I am politically neutral (If you can be such a thing). I do not trust any party. A friend of mine always says that politicians are different pigs eating from the same trough. I too wish they could all work together more to the betterment of the country.
That's a good analagy
I thought it was too.
Bit of an edit above - I should have said "to the betterment of the UK".
It was inevatable (sp) We're sinking deeper into the mire
I'll be honest, I did not expect anyone to respond to the thread. But seeing as you took the time Sprout, I think that having listened to the non-political comments, it would seem that it is not going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure Labour will use it to beat the Con-Dem's around the head with it and score political points, but I'm tending to listen to the city and the economists.
Let's hope that people don't see it as a massively negative thing and our economy sinks in sympathy. I really don't want to see any more business hit the wall.
So Labour should too. Osborne was very mouthy when other countries where loosing their AAA statuses.
It was inevatable (sp) We're sinking deeper into the mire
I'll be honest, I did not expect anyone to respond to the thread. But seeing as you took the time Sprout, I think that having listened to the non-political comments, it would seem that it is not going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure Labour will use it to beat the Con-Dem's around the head with it and score political points, but I'm tending to listen to the city and the economists.
Let's hope that people don't see it as a massively negative thing and our economy sinks in sympathy. I really don't want to see any more business hit the wall.
So Labour should too. Osborne was very mouthy when other countries where loosing their AAA statuses.
See, it's all he said, she said. I'm getting quite tired of it now
Oh! not on my account I hope
Oh! not on my account I hope
Nope whenever I get embroiled in threads on politics it usually ends up in a row. So I am going before this one does because I am not very expressive when it comes to saying what I think without causing myself problems
Oh! not on my account I hope
Nope whenever I get embroiled in threads on politics it usually ends up in a row. So I am going before this one does because I am not very expressive when it comes to saying what I think without causing myself problems
Funnily enough, I have the same problem I know what I want to say, I just can't put it into words properly
Oh! not on my account I hope
Nope whenever I get embroiled in threads on politics it usually ends up in a row. So I am going before this one does because I am not very expressive when it comes to saying what I think without causing myself problems
It's strange but when I started the thread I actually thought I would get jokes or off topic comments. I don't usually get embroiled in political threads because as you say they can get heated. But I do read them because I can learn a lot by listening to a posters arguments. My impression is that some on here have a deep political knowledge.
It's always good to get both sides of the argument EC
Oh! not on my account I hope
Nope whenever I get embroiled in threads on politics it usually ends up in a row. So I am going before this one does because I am not very expressive when it comes to saying what I think without causing myself problems
It's strange but when I started the thread I actually thought I would get jokes or off topic comments. I don't usually get embroiled in political threads because as you say they can get heated. But I do read them because I can learn a lot by listening to a posters arguments. My impression is that some on here have a deep political knowledge.
Phew, glad it isn't me
One for the Osborne CV.
One for the Osborne CV.
Or not
It's always good to get both sides of the argument EC
It certainly is.
Well, the government have certainly changed their tune.
Before it was guff like "Sound debt reduction has enabled us to retain the trust of the markets and retain our credit rating. The AAA rating is vital to keep our borrowing costs down. Don't let Ed Balls' irresponsible borrowing ruin it!"
now it's
"AAA rating, chillax, who needs it, doesn't really matter that much. No need to worry. Most countries have been downgraded, soon no countries will have it."
It would be somewhat different if Labour had just lost the AAA rating.
One thing's for sure. If Labour had won the election and just lost the AAA rating the right wing press would be full of front page editorials calling it a national tragedy and calling for the chancellor's resignation and a vote of no confidence.
The biggest concern of the right wing press is not for the UK economy but the assets and income of the rich.
The right wing press would rather the debt be paid off by the plebs than the millionaires. In fact, it's a convenient excuse to justify a low tax, small state, as they've promoted for years.
Austerity doesn't even have to work very well at all as long as the IMF's happy with the repayments. The IMF will always be happy with right wing economic policies.
The Tories will use the IMF as a bogeyman but the government's austerity program is tougher than the IMF would demand. The IMF are asking the government to spend more, not less.
The Tories talked down the economy with absolute glee when Brown was in charge. Even now, they are still trying to blame the global recession on Gordon Brown.
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