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To be fair OP, they did inherit a deficit.

 

As did Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, John Major, Margaret Thatcher, Jim Callghan, Harold Wilson, Ted Heath, Harold Wilson, Alex Douglas Home, Harold MacMillian, Anthony Eden, Clement Atley, Winston Churchill, Neville Chamberlain... etc

 

The country hasn't been in credit for at least a century.

 

Not that they like to mention such minor details. 

 

They also don't like to mention that the Tories 1979 to 1997 only ran a budget surplus for 3 years in 18.

Carnelian
Originally Posted by Carnelian:

To be fair OP, they did inherit a deficit.

 

As did Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, John Major, Margaret Thatcher, Jim Callghan, Harold Wilson, Ted Heath, Harold Wilson, Alex Douglas Home, Harold MacMillian, Anthony Eden, Clement Atley, Winston Churchill, Neville Chamberlain... etc

 

The country hasn't been in credit for at least a century.

 

Not that they like to mention such minor details. 

 

They also don't like to mention that the Tories 1979 to 1997 only ran a budget surplus for 3 years in 18.

PeterCat
Originally Posted by Carnelian:

To be fair OP, they did inherit a deficit.

 

As did Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, John Major, Margaret Thatcher, Jim Callghan, Harold Wilson, Ted Heath, Harold Wilson, Alex Douglas Home, Harold MacMillian, Anthony Eden, Clement Atley, Winston Churchill, Neville Chamberlain... etc

 

The country hasn't been in credit for at least a century.

 

Not that they like to mention such minor details. 

 

They also don't like to mention that the Tories 1979 to 1997 only ran a budget surplus for 3 years in 18.

Had it been this bad in the past, even J.M. Keynes would have concentrated on some other branch of mathematics. I'm not disputing what you are saying Carnellian but it's devoid of historical context. Just saying. Night all.

suzybean

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