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"Britain Could Suddenly Go Bust"
As National debt is bigger than the Entire Economy is worth.And it's only going to grow under this Government as Borrowing soars.This Govt spends more than it collectively earns.In May the Public sector spent £20 billion more than they collected in Taxes.
Thats double the £9.4 Billion it Borrowed in May last year .Public sector net debt at the end of last month was a mind boggling £2.567 Trillion.
Thats double the £9.4 Billion it Borrowed in May last year .Public sector net debt at the end of last month was a mind boggling £2.567 Trillion.
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Unlike you Lemuel I am able to provide links.
Try it and then we may or may not give you some modicum of credibility.
Meanwhile you just shot yourself in the foot by displaying your ignorance and crass stupidity. You didn’t realise it was Labour, when last in government, that crippled our economy and left that note when ousted. Do you rember who sold all our gold reserves at knock down prices because of the mess they made in charge of the economy.
Try it and then we may or may not give you some modicum of credibility.
Meanwhile you just shot yourself in the foot by displaying your ignorance and crass stupidity. You didn’t realise it was Labour, when last in government, that crippled our economy and left that note when ousted. Do you rember who sold all our gold reserves at knock down prices because of the mess they made in charge of the economy.
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