A defiantly optimistic Gordon Brown will tomorrow promise "a decade of shared prosperity'' ahead for Britain, provided that economic recovery, frontline public services and entrepreneurship can be protected from premature attempts to cut the budget deficit at the expense of those on modest incomes.
In his new year message, to be broadcast as a podcast tomorrow night, the prime minister seeks to contrast his own upbeat vision – shared by most British people, he says – with the "age of austerity" scenario he wants to attribute to David Cameron, although he does not mention the Conservatives directly.
More shared prosperity here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...ery-prosperity
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I'd say, in all fairness the whole of Nu Liebor leadership (past and current) should be put to jail until all debts caused by them are repaid
In his new year message, to be broadcast as a podcast tomorrow night, the prime minister seeks to contrast his own upbeat vision – shared by most British people, he says – with the "age of austerity" scenario he wants to attribute to David Cameron, although he does not mention the Conservatives directly.
More shared prosperity here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...ery-prosperity
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I'd say, in all fairness the whole of Nu Liebor leadership (past and current) should be put to jail until all debts caused by them are repaid
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