Friday, Oct 09, 2009
Debt fueled boom into a general election: The words of an irresponsible liar
Telegraph: Britain's economy ready to bounce back, says Brown
'In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, the Prime Minister insists that he is optimistic about the future and predicts strong growth over the next 12 months.By contrast, David Cameron’s Conservatives are "pessimists" whose plans for the biggest cuts in public spending for 30 years would prolong the recession, claims Mr Brown.'
Posted by hpwatcher @ 11:55 PM (967 views) Add Comment
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1. devo said...
It's Friday Night!!! Let's lighten up.
Mr Reds vs DJ Skribble "Everybody come on"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F-mrSY2Nro
2. Mr Plumbase said...
In the real world a downturn ends when unemployment starts falling, not when a bunch of bean counters and spivs fiddle some figures.
3. devo said...
Still awake?
Go for it !!!!!!!
The Prodigy - Everybody In The Place
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v27AM_Qv3fs&feature=related
4. crunchy said...
Britain's economy ready to bounce back, says Brown
Would you like to explain to all us numpties Brown how that is going to happen?
5. fallingbuzzard said...
Very political from Blanchflower. How unusual! Does he fail to notice that the UK is already entering depression combined with import inflation.
6. Lucas said...
Man you can you believe this stuff Brown is saying? He's so desperate, he has absolutely no shame or dignity.
7. stillthinking said...
" higher rates in the future."