Friday, Dec 18, 2009
£20.3bn in November
BBC: Public sector borrowing hits record high
"The figure was the highest for any month since records began in 1993", "but was less than economists had expected" - good old BBC!.
Posted by alan @ 10:10 AM (1018 views) Add Comment
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1. alan said...
The BBC always tries to put a good complexion on bad news..especially if it relates to NuLabour. A more balanced article from The Independent:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/public-borrowing-hits-alltime-high-1844536.html
2. wdbeast said...
"Analysts said the overall level of public borrowing for this financial year was on track to hit the £178bn forecast by the government."
This is rather misleading, the original forecast wasn't £178bn, that was the forecast made last month!
Does anyone know what the original forecast was?
3. crunchy said...
THE BBC. What's in room 101 George? A great big bullsh1t machine comrade.
The BBC are a disgrace to our nation. Great Britian has been sent to the scrapyard to be recycled into a small part of Hitlers wildest
dream. The Royal Family don't give a sh1t which system or country they sponge off. The sooner we are rid of the top 5% the happier this
whole globe will be. There is little reason for global misery without them. Watch Obama piss all over the constitution again.
This is a take over bid, plain and simple. Where did all the good men go.
4. crunchy said...
Does knowing the truth of their abuse set people free when they are deep in these abuse syndromes?
No. For victims of the abuse syndrome, the truth of their passive submission to humiliating oppression is more than embarrassing; it can feel shameful — and there is nothing more painful than shame. When one already feels beaten down and demoralized, the likely response to the pain of shame is not constructive action, but more attempts to shut down or divert oneself from this pain. It is not likely that the truth of one’s humiliating oppression is going to energize one to constructive actions.
PATHETIC.
5. rumble said...
Crunch... hear, hear.
6. crunchy said...
THE SOONER HELL BREAKS LOOSE THE BETTER AND I ASSURE YOU ALL IT WILL.
rumble YOU CAN STAY AT HOME. WE DONT NEED THE HITLER YOUTH.
7. rumble said...
Hitler youth? Why can't I be a little grasshopper?