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Uk National Debt Over £2 Trillion
More than 100% of GDP.
When Labour left office in 2010 the National Debt was less than £1 Trillion, so the Tories have managed to double it. Will the electorate ever forgive the Conservatives again for trouncing the economy?
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When Labour left office in 2010 the National Debt was less than £1 Trillion, so the Tories have managed to double it. Will the electorate ever forgive the Conservatives again for trouncing the economy?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.in 2017 many EUSSR countries had a larger debt by percent of GDP than us, I suspect that theirs too has grown by a similar magnitude so I'd say France is even worse that us at the moment, care to comment on that Gromit? Of course not!
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They just keep on picking the money from the" Tory Magic Money Tree ".
Handing out Contracts to their Tory Associates. Then they have a Chancellor, who wants to hit the Pensioners, by abolishing the "Triple Lock System" . Which was in the Conservative manifesto pledge. You just can not trust the Johnson Govt.
Handing out Contracts to their Tory Associates. Then they have a Chancellor, who wants to hit the Pensioners, by abolishing the "Triple Lock System" . Which was in the Conservative manifesto pledge. You just can not trust the Johnson Govt.
One would have to have courage to "do a Sweden" and not throw so much cash at the issue. But discount meals do seem a bit extravagant, especially since it flies in the face of isolating the public. A bit of, the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing. With this level of spending, anyone would think a socialist government was in power ;-)