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Originally Posted by cmonstanley
See you have no proof the last goverment forced everybody to have a credit card. your answer is flawed as usual.you remind me of alex salmond   all flaws and no answers
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Er...I take it you're referring to myself, but just haven't grasped how the quote facility works?
Nowhere did I say that 'the last government forced everybody to have credit cards'.
What I actually said...
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Originally Posted by garinda
Everyone shouldn't have credit cards.
That's part of the problem.
Three consecutive Labour governments, spending like there was no tomorrow, and making it easy for everyone else to do the same.
Actions have consequences.
Unless, like you, you're happy sticking your head deeper into the sand.
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Read it again.
Try putting a pointer under each word, as you come to it.
I'll say again.
I do think having what's basically unlimited credit, causes a great deal of people a whole load of misery.
Actions do have consequences. Whether it's building hospitals under P.F.I.s, or people maxing their credit cards out, with no chance of being able to pay them off.