Tuesday, Oct 23, 2007

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Times online: Business comment: Personal debt could sink the good ship Great Britain

It's been plain sailing for the UK economy thanks to a constant reach of low interest rates. But things have got too easy, and we've steered ourselves into some choppy waters, with many on the good ship Great Britain starting to feel queasy and out of their depth. I refer to the swell of debt.

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1. shipbuilder said...

Great article pointing out real home truths - worlds away from the fluffy cooing of most idiots.

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3. Bubbles. . . . said...

snt it strange that the Brits who have lost the world cup,the Grand Prix Championship, and are not quanlifying for the European finals in football are happy! Wherea's the Germans and the rest of the scandinavian countries who are doing well are miserable! We are doing everything wrong we know except getting more obese drinking more and generally as eveidenced by our unmarried mothers having a great time!
If Keymes came back he would love it and as we said during the war "its being so cheerful that keeps us going". God looks after "fools and drunks", and he is english after all as we all know!

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