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Labour's sums don't add up
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNever imagined Corbyn could look more economically competent than the Tories.
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Originally posted by tiggat View PostDid you ever imagine not recovering from a recession ten years down the line?
It exposed a fundamental flaw of the liberalised financial markets: that a small bunch of traders repackaging bad debt with good managed to almost collapse the Western World, which is still only being kept afloat by flooding the market with liquidity a.k.a QE.
People haven't learnt the lesson though - there are still cretins on here and in the wider world who want even more liberalisation of the financial markets. So the next crash is going to happen sometime soon.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt wasn't a common or garden recession though, was it?Comment
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It's pretty clear that Labour is now the natural party of government and the last few years were simply the last throes of what is basically now a defunct political party unable to move forward from 19th century Britain.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's pretty clear that Labour is now the natural party of government and the last few years were simply the last throes of what is basically now a defunct political party unable to move forward from 19th century Britain.
Labour may be the party of government, although I can't see it myself, going by their past success record. Snag is, the puppet Corbyn and his union masters aren't Labour or anything to do with it. Shame supposedly intelligent people can't see that.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAs opposed to the 20th Soviet Union...?
Labour may be the party of government, although I can't see it myself, going by their past success record. Snag is, the puppet Corbyn and his union masters aren't Labour or anything to do with it. Shame supposedly intelligent people can't see that.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAs opposed to the 20th Soviet Union...?
Labour may be the party of government, although I can't see it myself, going by their past success record.Hard Brexit now!
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