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Topic History of: on course for recovery - don't rock the boat ! Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Pattaya
In The Know (as always) wrote: Pattaya wrote: Had we of course not been lucky enough to have had Gordon Brown as Chancellor and leader we may well have still been in recession,
...... and what (another) Balls-Up that would have been !
Don't rock the boat !
Yes don't rock the boat...get rid of the economically crazy libs
In The Know (as always)
Pattaya wrote: Had we of course not been lucky enough to have had Gordon Brown as Chancellor and leader we may well have still been in recession,
...... and what (another) Balls-Up that would have been !
Don't rock the boat !
hedda
I don't particularly dislike him but I gave hope after the country elected a former PR as PM.
andrew
And the poor have been killed during it's process, the rich have never had so good.
Pattaya
In The Know (as always) wrote: Inflation under control (at 2%)
Lib Dems up to 14% .... all going in the right direction - with little time for Labour to build anything like a lead before the election (next year).
Scorn as Miliband woos middle class
One, MP Gavin Barwell, said: “In 2012 Ed Miliband was a ‘One Nation’ politician. Today he’s all for the middle class. But is anyone any wiser as to what his policies are?” Tory chairman Grant Shapps said: “Many people who work hard are facing tough times today because they have been made poorer by the worst recession in a century, a recession presided over by Ed Miliband and the Labour government.”
Yes lucky for us we caught the tail end of a worldwide upturn.
Had we of course not been lucky enough to have had Gordon Brown as Chancellor and leader we may well have still been in recession,like the Eurozone has been.There are idiots in the coalition who would have tied us into this...as there are still members of this board.