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And I read that Osborne is not going to let this downgrading affect his policies? Oops ... that should have been "policy" ... cut here, cut there, cut everywhere.:rolleyes: Even the ususally conservative, small government yanks had the sense to bail out GM and Chrysler. And the present administration seems determined not to go for massive cuts without some complementary increases in spending and in taxes on the wealthy. Whatever kind of positive spin you try to put on the loss of the AAA rating, you can't deny it is a blow. And although you think you are in good company, it would still be a much better sign for your ailing economy if you were in company with us and the krauts. |
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Ah, enlightenment ! :) Thanks very much Eric, what a wonderful place AW is, seems we learn something new everyday. |
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Further humiliation for Osborne and HMRC over tax avoidance | Vox Political hairdresser from liverpool haha
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Eastleigh ... Maybe because there is not much joy in the result for either the tories or for labour.:rolleyes: And I sense that there aren't too many Lib-Dems posting on here.:D Me, I would have supported the Elvis Party:theband:
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Mid term & a by-election, so not really of any importance to man nor beast. That said I think the Lib Dem result was a case of voting like for like to keep the status quo (same with many traditionalist seats) but UKIP coming second ... although probably a protest to kick the main parties up the arse it shows the underlying resentment & desire to be listened to by the voting public (those that made the effort at least).
If UKIP can build on this then the next election should be quite eventful & those who've ignored the public's requests will probably have to look at UKIP more seriously as a predominant force for support. |
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