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cmonstanley 17-11-2011 21:33

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they were figures for pubic spending borrowing not the full borrowing;)

garinda 17-11-2011 21:42

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949132)
Ok Septic Peg, what are your predictions for this weeks lottery numbers then.

CmonEileen did predict our streets would no longer safe to walk, and he was pleased to have left our area, after a dog was attacked.

That prediction proved right.

I don't know anyone who's dared to venture past there own front door, for over a year now.

cmonstanley 17-11-2011 21:54

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wondered why it was so quiet :Dcouldnt believe how many houses were for sale in accy when i was down at the weekend wots happening:confused:

cashman 17-11-2011 22:26

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 949200)
wondered why it was so quiet :Dcouldnt believe how many houses were for sale in accy when i was down at the weekend wots happening:confused:

Nah yeh posted on here yeh were coming down,so everyone stopped in.:D

Margaret Pilkington 18-11-2011 08:01

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 949197)
they were figures for pubic spending borrowing not the full borrowing;)

Which figures are you talking about?
Were you talking about the figure I quoted?
My figures were for Public Spending Net Borrowing...excluding financial interventions.......so this isn't what you were talking about in your previous post??
If this isn't what you meant in post 703, perhaps you could clarify what you did mean so that appropriate responses can be made......and comparisons drawn.

You do not post clearly, so how are we to know what you mean......mind you, I sometimes think it is a calculated ploy to fudge the issues that you so clearly do not understand.

jaysay 18-11-2011 08:37

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 949136)
And no they aren't...you have been listening to the waffle of EdM. He says the government are in danger of over borrowing by 100million pounds.
BBC News - Ed Miliband: Economy is at 'turning point'

Also the figure for public borrowing in September was actually lower than was anticipated at 14.1 billion pounds.
These figures lead analysts to predict that the government is on track to control the deficit and hit their target.

government borrowing was at 63.5billion pounds...which is 7.5 billion pounds down on the same period last year.
These figures were taken from a report on the 21st of October, so they are current.

Ya but it contradicts the Scottish facts and figures machine Margaret;)

jaysay 18-11-2011 08:40

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 949197)
they were figures for pubic spending borrowing not the full borrowing;)

What no link, come on C'mon your slipping;)

cmonstanley 23-11-2011 06:27

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same old tories Cameron's war on employment rights - UK Politics - UK - The Independent ;)

Margaret Pilkington 23-11-2011 06:54

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Lazy posting. Same old, same old.

cmonstanley 23-11-2011 06:57

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might be lazy but its true goodbye to your employment rights

Mancie 24-11-2011 00:51

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 950932)
Lazy posting. Same old, same old.

Lazy posting?.. I call it lazy government..this government have one aim and that is to make cuts no matter the consequences..they have nothing else to do all day but work on cutting jobs in the pretence this save money..anyone can do that and I call it lazy.

Margaret Pilkington 24-11-2011 07:02

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cutting spending to save money? What do you do with your family budget when you are short of cash...........?
Do you go to a loan shark to help you through the tough times?
Do you sell some of your assets?
Do you spend less?
How exactly would you manage the financial crisis?

Whichever political party you support, it is plain that there have to be some very tough decisions.
Not by just the UK. The whole global economy is in peril.....some of it influenced by toxic loan situation which rocked the US economy and the current Eurozone situation is creating further external problems.

My comment on C'mon still stands...it is lazy posting and does him no favours.
If he understands the current situation then he could give us his ideas.......but that appears to be just too hard for him.

jaysay 24-11-2011 09:22

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 951220)
cutting spending to save money? What do you do with your family budget when you are short of cash...........?
Do you go to a loan shark to help you through the tough times?
Do you sell some of your assets?
Do you spend less?
How exactly would you manage the financial crisis?

Whichever political party you support, it is plain that there have to be some very tough decisions.
Not by just the UK. The whole global economy is in peril.....some of it influenced by toxic loan situation which rocked the US economy and the current Eurozone situation is creating further external problems.

My comment on C'mon still stands...it is lazy posting and does him no favours.
If he understands the current situation then he could give us his ideas.......but that appears to be just too hard for him.

The bottom line is Margaret C'mon and his ilk can't grasp the idea that their beloved Labour Party ran this country into the ground, what was the note left by Liam whatshisface, sorry there's no money left we've spent it all, its indicative really that when Labour knew they were going to be kicked out of office they began a scorched earth policy, just to heap more pressure on the incoming government, which is par for the course, Labour have never in their history successfully run the economy of this country, they have always left a dogs breakfast behind them for others to sort out

Margaret Pilkington 24-11-2011 09:34

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I said on the run up to the election, that whoever won it, they would find it a poison chalice, because of the rampant spending that had gone on in high places.
It gives me no pleasure to see what I said come to pass.
If I am totally honest I cannot see anyone in the world political arena who could be called a 'leader'......they all seem to have half assed ideas.......and as for the Merkel Sarkozy partnership...well, those two just want to be the top dogs(I was going to say leaders - but each have their own agendas, rather than the common good) in the Euro superstate...laying down the law to all and sundry.
If any of them had had a single idea of how to sort out the financial crisis they would have done it by now

Margaret Pilkington 24-11-2011 09:37

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I will just be interested to see how either of Cmon or Mancie would manage their own budgets if it was in such a dire state that ours is in at the moment....though we are in a far better state than some countries in the EU.
Spain has an unemployment figure of some 21.7%.........don't know what the figure is in Greece, but it is high.


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