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    Gordon Brown: All Britain needs is confidence in itself

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...in-itself.html

    Gordon Brown: All Britain needs is confidence in itself
    Gordon Brown has issued a passionate appeal to the British people for optimism in the face of the economic downturn, insisting that confidence will see the country through the deepening recession.

    While admitting that Britain is “in the eye of the storm”, the Prime Minister said in an interview with The Daily Telegraph that the country will see off the worst of the slowdown if the public can harness the “British spirit” and remain resolute and upbeat.

    International forecasters say that Britain is heading for the deepest recession of any advanced economy, with unemployment predicted to pass 3  million, but Mr Brown appeals against “talking the country down”.

    In a striking show of optimism, he declares: “I am absolutely confident about Britain’s future. I have utter confidence in our ability to come through this. I have utter confidence not only in the British people’s determination to come through this, but that people will work together to make sure Britain emerges from this.

    “The British spirit is to see a problem, identify it, and get on with solving it. Once a problem hits us we are determined and resolute and we are adamant that we are going to deal with that problem.

    “And that is the resolve, not just of the Government, but the resolve of the whole people.”

    The Prime Minister, attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, admits that the stakes could not be higher, saying that if a London summit of world leaders in April fails, then the world risks

    sliding into protectionism and an economic slump similar to the Great Depression of the 1930s.

    The April summit, hosted by Mr Brown, will bring together leaders of the G20 economies, including Barack Obama, the US president.

    The meeting is effectively the last chance for leaders to come up with practical solutions to re-establish trust in the world’s financial system, Mr Brown claims.

    Drawing an ominous comparison with what happened when a similar London conference was called in 1933, he says: “People came to London in an attempt to get agreement, partly on trade, partly on other aspects of the economy. It failed.

    “And it was partly as a result of that failure that the rest of the Thirties was blighted by protectionism.”

    He adds: “I am determined that the London conference in April not only brings people together with a shared analysis and purpose, but also takes the practical steps that are necessary so that the global and financial markets work better in the future and people can have trust in them.”

    In his interview, Mr Brown says that the speed with which Britain pulls out of recession is dependent on whether there is a concerted international effort to tackle the financial crisis.

    In a sign that his appeal was already being heeded, it emerged that the US Treasury was considering a limited “bad bank” to mop up some of the distressed assets from lenders’ balance sheets.

    In addition, the Obama administration was preparing to take further equity stakes in the big banks in a scheme that echoed the banking rescue plan announced by the Prime Minister last week.

    During the interview, the Prime Minister criticises speculators who have talked down Britain and insists the country is “well placed” to emerge from the downturn.

    On Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund forecast that Britain faced a deeper recession than other developed nations while a Daily Telegraph/YouGov poll indicated that Mr Brown’s end-of-year rally in the polls was over.

    “We are in the eye of a global financial storm,” says Mr Brown. “We have got to show that the leadership we are taking can make a difference.”

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    #2
    Gordon Brown ... in my dead pool for 2009. Hows that for optimism?

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      #3
      And? Even Gordon effin Ramsay can see that if people stop going out, restaurants collapse and take down supporting businesses.

      If we had someone very charismatic who the public really trusted in a position of authority, I think they could make a difference by trying to stop the public sitting at home doing nothing. No idea who it could be... closest I can think of is a joint appeal by Richard Branson, Alan Sugar & Peter Jones
      Originally posted by MaryPoppins
      I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
      Originally posted by vetran
      Urine is quite nourishing

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        #4
        Lift the barriers blocking the rescue party

        Brown and his government are the problem.
        Originally posted by The Times
        ...Talking to entrepreneurs, I am sometimes amazed that they can follow a train of thought for long enough to do anything, given how much time they seem to spend on compliance. They must hire tax specialists, health and safety advisers, employment lawyers and training managers just to keep on top of government initiatives. Some avoid recruiting more than five permanent staff, hiring the rest on temporary contracts to limit Whitehall oversight and leave themselves more room to fire people.

        Meanwhile experienced tradesmen have to renew their certificates of competency every five years. Experienced teachers are checked by the Criminal Records Bureau again and again. Universities are lumbered with changes to local taxation that bring higher charges, making innovative science and engineering departments uneconomic. A builder friend says that new limits on the loads that his men are allowed to carry makes criminals of people who are trying to get a job done...

        ...We have the talent. But government must let it work. We have an historic opportunity to free productive citizens from the arbitrary, overbearing State. But do not expect GB (Titanic) Enterprises to do anything other than rearrange the chairs in the quangos.

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          #5
          Originally posted by lightng View Post
          Gordon Brown ... in my dead pool for 2009. Hows that for optimism?


          All Britain needs is the confidence to rise up and storm No. 10; drag the evil Snot Goblin out and hang the bastard.
          How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.

          Follow me on Twitter - LinkedIn Profile - The HAB blog - New Blog: Mad Cameron
          Xeno points: +5 - Asperger rating: 36 - Paranoid Schizophrenic rating: 44%

          "We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to high office" - Aesop

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            #6
            Originally posted by lightng View Post
            Gordon Brown ... in my dead pool for 2009. Hows that for optimism?
            Now that's just wishfull.

            Who would take over
            Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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              #7
              The British spirit is to see a problem, identify it, and get on with solving it. Once a problem hits us we are determined and resolute and we are adamant that we are going to deal with that problem.

              “And that is the resolve, not just of the Government, but the resolve of the whole people.”


              I agree - if we dont believe in ourselves -who will ?

              In any struggle - morale is the most imporatant factor.

              The sun is shining - Im off for a wee walk on the beach.

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                #8
                Confidence would go through the roof if Brown resigned and called an election !!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
                  The British spirit is to see a problem, identify it, and get on with solving it. Once a problem hits us we are determined and resolute and we are adamant that we are going to deal with that problem.

                  “And that is the resolve, not just of the Government, but the resolve of the whole people.”


                  I agree - if we dont believe in ourselves -who will ?

                  In any struggle - morale is the most imporatant factor.
                  I agree too.

                  The 'whole people' will start by resolving to get rid of Brown and his inept government. That will raise morale.

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                    #10
                    I read yesterday that Brown intends to raise petrol duty. It seems incredible and really is the last thing the country needs at the moment, but as history has shown, he does not have a clue.

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