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So Where Does Jezza Think The Dosh Comes From Then?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3471 2517
I'd have though a LOHMO would welcome the chance to address the CBI
I'd have though a LOHMO would welcome the chance to address the CBI
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Brown managed to have 4 surplus years (when we actually balanced the books and spent less than we earned). During the previous 18 years of Thatcherism, the books balanced just 2 times. that good work was undone by the corrupt bankers had to be bailed out and we needed to borrow hundreds of £ billions to save them.
Osborne was elected on reducing our borrowing in 2010, but instead doubled the national debt.
Osborne was elected on reducing our borrowing in 2010, but instead doubled the national debt.
The following were the words of Reginald Maudling, the departing TORY chancellor in 1964, to his Labour successor...
"Good luck, old cock.... Sorry to leave it in such a mess."
So the near-identical Labour comment that rightwingers constantly drew attention to in 2010 was merely a copy of that, though perhaps slightly more polite!
There's not a lot of point in reminding Tories of the truth about the above incident or of Black Wednesday...when Cameron himself was chief adviser to the then Chancellor. Still, that was a nice prezzie to George Soros, the international financier.
"Good luck, old cock.... Sorry to leave it in such a mess."
So the near-identical Labour comment that rightwingers constantly drew attention to in 2010 was merely a copy of that, though perhaps slightly more polite!
There's not a lot of point in reminding Tories of the truth about the above incident or of Black Wednesday...when Cameron himself was chief adviser to the then Chancellor. Still, that was a nice prezzie to George Soros, the international financier.
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