Remembering Kerry
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Remembering Kerry
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: with Mystic Mock
Posts: 44,041
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CBB2025: Danny Beard BB2023: Jordan
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I cannot see how I was digressing Omah and I respect your view but the PM and Chancellor are responsible for the economic policies the Govt enact and it was you yourself who raised the 10 billion bail out fund to the IMF.
I am not one of the 2.65 million unemployed, you are right, I am a 20 year old student still with near a year and a half left at Uni,however predictions were made that the Chancellors cuts and the PMs Govt would take unemployment to near 4 million, that has not happened.
The needs of big business and very rich business owners is that a good strong and credible economic climate is there for them to continue to help creating the wealth of the UK and also to create employment, if those needs are not addressed and respected then economically we could well be sunk.
More money, more power to those big businesses and the wealthy owners of them mean more jobs for people, more earnings in peoples pockets and more success for the UK at home and abroad by likely exports amd also foreign investment too.
David Cameron and George Osborne want that scenario to be the case I am sure of that, 'posh' boys or not, arrogant or not.
One thing is for sure, as a backbencher Nadine Dorries may be expressing her view but despite her comments she made today, she still marches into the voting lobbies supporting the very policies she claims the 'posh' boys have put forward that demonstrate they don't understand people.
Sounds rather hypocritical of her to me that does.
Last edited by joeysteele; 23-04-2012 at 11:36 PM.
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