Friday, June 26, 2009

Borrow to get out of debt. Simple really.

Into the red, red, red, we sink with Brown

Call me cynical if you like, but I never imagined it would take too long before not just the general public but even the Labour Party itself came to regret the cowardice of Labour MPs in failing to depose Gordon Brown from his leadership. Should one have required further evidence of the foolishness of leaving this serial failure in charge of our nation's affairs, the response to the strictures by the Governor of the Bank of England this week about the size and danger of our debt should have done it.

Posted by flintster1994 @ 08:58 PM (1305 views)
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5 thoughts on “Borrow to get out of debt. Simple really.

  • flintster1994 says:

    Hi braindeed,

    I didn’t mean to rattle any cages. What would you like to debate? I have to say though that it’s not my forte!
    That aside, I don’t believe any of the parties are offering anything better than the other. What I’m looking for is fairness and equality without corruption. Something new is needed, something very new. Unfortunately I don’t have the answers. But i’m confident for what ever reasons that humanity can progress to something better. Sorry if I havn’t given you anything meaty to get hold of but that’s about the sum of my thoughts.
    What encourages me just now though is River Cottages “land share scheme.” Random thought…..

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  • braindeed, I don’t think any of us did vote Brown into the PM’s office.

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  • Semantics – There has been very broad electoral approval for the housing bubble ….had anyone tried to riegn it in, it would have been political suicide.
    Thats Britons for you.It sits nicely within our class concious nastiness.

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  • “4. braindeed said…Semantics – There has been very broad electoral approval for the housing bubble”

    Not on this site there hasn’t, so I think we are all perfectly entitled to bash the hell out of Brown. You are right that a lot of the public thought the housing boom was fantastic – which is why they do not deserve to get bailed out with the money of the prudent.

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  • As I said – these clowns were ELECTED…..by a functioning majority – what’s not to understand?
    Bash Broon, bash the bishop for all it will change the FACTS. You’re entitled to your own opinion, but not your own FACTS.

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