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Election Special 2010...who's going to win ?. (ELEC)     

required field - 28 Apr 2010 22:41

Anybody any idea who's going to form the next government ?...

cynic - 13 May 2010 08:16 - 221 of 226

for sure it is not understated, and unlike those idiots in Greece who need the rest of Europe to bail them out, we (the UK taxpayer) will shoulder the burden whether we like it or not ..... grizzling is not an option; it's a mess we are all in regardless of whose "fault" we may like to think or pretend it is

required field - 13 May 2010 08:41 - 222 of 226

Like I've said before, labour's only solution to anything is to throw money at it, when there's none left : tax some more and so forth.....leaving a trail of enormous debt behind, they want lockng up...

required field - 13 May 2010 09:25 - 223 of 226

One of the laws labour were about to pass was : you had to wear a luminous jacket when climbing in or out of public transport......admit I had you going then....everybody has one nowadays...is it a free item when you sign up or what ?...

Fred1new - 14 May 2010 13:02 - 224 of 226

Cynic.

Could you be a little more precise.

What are, or were the precise reasons for Greece's economic problems?

What led to the collapse of their economy.

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Market seems to like the new coalition.

8-)

Master RSI - 18 May 2010 16:36 - 225 of 226

Is not spin but truth, that the LABOUR goverment went into a spend spree as the polls went againts them.........


Labour in the last days of its administration pursued a scorched earth policy of fiscal spending signing away contracts of nearly 12 Billion GBP.

David Cameron the new Prime Minister stated that since taking over their new posts his ministers have been horrified by the spending decisions of his predecessors

Fred1new - 18 May 2010 17:29 - 226 of 226

Was that horrified or horrific?

8-)

I believe Maudling made a similar comment to his successor, as Byrne made to his.
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