howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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members would be very surprised to know who looks in at certain threads here and takes note of the posts.
Keith Sansum1
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I do
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Brian Dixon
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never mind kieth,i'm sure that the doctors got a pill for that.

Jan Higgins
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howard mcsweeney1 wrote:members would be very surprised to know who looks in at certain threads here and takes note of the posts.
I know the police used to whether they still do is open to question as we do not seem to hear from them any more, which is a shame.
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Keith Sansum1
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sure lots of organisations do
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Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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The thread was purported to be about a deficit-free UK.
A deficit-free UK would mean not having a debt attached to the annual budget, and no Government borrowing.
Any intelligent comment I write on the subject is just distorted and cut to pieces on a systematic scale by the usual few.
That's about the long and the short of it.
But what we have, at Government level, is a deficit-economy, and a debt-economy, with Public Debt much greater than the annual budget, and private debts even greater than the Public Debt, and large-scale unemployment, and the Government using Austerity to "bring the economy on track".
Which brings us back to to the thread title.
The only other thing I'd write here, when all else has failed, and with an eye on world developments where very much the same problems are hitting numerous other countries, is think well on how to overcome what may be around the corner.
Because when the Government promises to use Austerity now and for years to come, which it does repeatedly, it means it has already rejected Prosperity and will not solve any problems.
And don't forget to keep an eye open for knock-on effects in the economy from other countries gone bankrupt.
Austerity is an ugly mask, and my guess is, we might end up with ration coupons.
Guest 705- Registered: 23 Sep 2010
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Well I guess us paupers would go into all of this without any pain or objection and come out the other side totally unscathed.
Never give up...
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Erm...actually no, Richard, unless you have attended a course on self-survival.
Keith Sansum1
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Alexander
im interested to know your solutions
as only you would have thought of them
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Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Keith, do you know of any other solutions?
There are none!
Keith Sansum1
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oh dear
we are doomed then capt mannering lol
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Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Right Keith, so what is the solution then?
If you want to know the utmost necessity to avert a financial mess, it's grow more food, keep more cattle, and stock up supplies at local and national level.
If a crisis does get hot, just offer people food, and they'll know we're not doomed.
Almost forgot, if there's a surplus, one can also sell it on the market abroad for a revenue.
And start producing textiles and electronics in the home country so people have some work to do for a wage.
Our illustrious Chancellor can't see that far, though, perhaps because the thought of dirtying his dainty hands has never appeared a logical conclusion, and maybe the thought of work would make him sweat in bed as he lay there thinking of it.
Pah! Blair was no better! From a Labour campaigner to PM Bash-The-Economy-To-Pieces, to earning millions a year as "grand adviser to governments".
So Keith, now your solutions. please!
Brian Dixon
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yeah here is one alex,the goverment to get its fingers out from there backsides and put there shoulders to the grindstone,and get on with a proper job.
Keith Sansum1
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maybe theres some truth in that brian
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Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Well, Keith, what's your solution?
How to have a deficit free UK?
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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Answer: never again elect a Labour-dominated government.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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the current lot are not doing much better and there is little sign of improvement.
Brian Dixon
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nor a tory one peter,to unreliable.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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The Government is proving to be more incompetent by the day.
If they manage to get us into a home-made energy crisis without even fuel supplies having been cut off from abroad, people will be asking serious questions.
This could have legal implications if elderly people start to die of cold again.
Brian Dixon
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alex,the best way to cut the defesit would be to remove all uk citizens and replace them with hard working eastern europeans at 2 thirds minimum wages.