It's not Labour's mess. It's the financial sector's mess. If you take away all the money used to bail out the banks, how bad would our deficit be? Not forgetting that the Tories and LibDems voted in favour of those bail-outs at the time, but are now conveniently forgetting to mention them.... And, there are an awful lot of savvy economic experts saying that our situation is nowhere near as bad as has been painted by the gov't, even some of their own experts.
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I/we spend most of my pension credits.
If you take into account the taxes & the taxes on the profits of the people I spend my money with & the taxes on the wages of the people who served the government gets most of it back.The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
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Originally posted by lindyloo View Postvalmarg: not sure what you mean- when you said' obviously you weren't there', followed by two unhappy smillies? but in case this helps- i was born in '53. there was still rationing of some things. classmates at the reservation. so, yes, people do live in various things other than houses when they have too.
D-day was 6th June 1944, my dad went over on 14th, and I arrived on 20th.
We all suffered severe hardship in the UK.
Looking back I wouldn't have liked to be an adult trying to live through those times.
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Originally posted by weekendwellies View Postthe government always forgets ... they arent working for themselves or their party, they work for us.
Politicians keep their fingers in lots of pies, and nearly always seem to come out of the Gov't better off than when they went in.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by SarzWix View PostIt's not Labour's mess. It's the financial sector's mess. If you take away all the money used to bail out the banks, how bad would our deficit be? Not forgetting that the Tories and LibDems voted in favour of those bail-outs at the time, but are now conveniently forgetting to mention them.... And, there are an awful lot of savvy economic experts saying that our situation is nowhere near as bad as has been painted by the gov't, even some of their own experts.
Excluding Financial sector intervention, public sector debt is £842.9 billion or57.2% per cent of GDP
RBS worth £25 billion at market close yesterday
lloyds worth £48 billion at market close yesterday
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Originally posted by pigletwillie View Postwe owe a trillion quid Sarz, the bailouts were less than 60 billion, 1 in every 4 pounds spent at the mo is borrowed, so yes it is Labours mess, or more rightly Gordons mess.
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Originally posted by pigletwillie View Postwe owe a trillion quid Sarz, the bailouts were less than 60 billion, 1 in every 4 pounds spent at the mo is borrowed, so yes it is Labours mess, or more rightly Gordons mess.
When I was a lad if I wanted to buy a tele/ fridge on hire purchase I nearly had to sign my life away and jump through hoops of fire..............backwards to get the deal now all you have to do is get the plastic out......................IT'S ALL TOO EASY.
PS I cut up my credit card 5 years ago I learnt the hard way.
All the plastic I have now is a debit card if I don't have the money I can't spend it.Last edited by bubblewrap; 13-11-2010, 09:35 AM.The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
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i also think that there has been a lot of pressure to buy new, new, new, and the best or latest, most fashionable of everything, and everyone has been pressured to conform and be like everyone else. its been a spending frenzy,which was encouraged. i have always bought old or secondhand, and i am really struggling now to make ends meet, so i can't imagine how some people will cope, if they bought it all on credit.
valmarg- still not sure what you meant, but, i think we are both saying that when people face a struggle, somehow they have to cope?
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Originally posted by valmarg View PostRoll back a couple of days. I don't think there was much terribly legitimate about that fiasco. Rent-a-mob showing their true colours.
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The march was routed passed Tory party HQ and the police were not there in a large enough presence to stop the attack happening.
Police numbers are being cut by the Tories was this a ploy to make the Tories change their minds
Conspiracy theory!The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
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