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LOL Reg, you do tell 'em.
'20,000 businesses went out of business through deepening spending cuts' well I never. Any business that is that reliant on public sector money is part of the public not private sector. It is called the 'secondary public sector'. Those who run these 'businesses' should have realised long ago that there were going to have to be cut-backs and should have diversified. The figure itself is very questionable, by the way. I hate the thought of any business going out of business but this is a fact of life and it always happens in a dynamic economy.
If you were really concerned about the plight of the private sector, on which we all depend, then you would be supporting some proper cuts to public spending instead of the half-hearted minimal so called cuts we are seeing now. The public sector burden carried by businesses must be dramatically reduced.
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