Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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You already gave the answer to your question, in post 58, Paul:
I'll never answer that question!
Guest 703- Registered: 30 Jul 2010
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Alexander - no point carrying on any discussions with you then - bye
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Ray, is that a sort of question you would answer if posed to you?
Try reading it! It assumes a negative personality no matter which answer one gave, an imposed choice.

Keith Sansum1
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paul scotchie
dont share your view on recovery
barryw;
there will be a cost to 4 million unemployed
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Keith - as I have said if you want 4m plus unemployed you can get it by not cutting public spending and without any chance of recovery or ever getting a sustainable economy. I prefer not to have 4m plus unemployed, that is why I want public spending cut.
Keith Sansum1
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Cuting public spending barryw, will result in public service jobs being lost, with 3.5 million already on the dole by this cobbld together govt
the figure of 4 million will easily be passed by your public spending cuts views.
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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80 % deficit cuts still to come...................
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Keith - look at what has actually been happening to unemployment for starters.
Secondly - what on earth do you think the result would be if the government did not make spending cuts allowing the deficit to build and debt to get further out of hand? Look at Greece and Spain to see what happens. There are consequences to everything, the best consequences will only come from dealing with the causes of our problems, excessive government spending and debt.
Keith Sansum1
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we have still to see the real cost of over 4 million on the dole long term
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Keith - change the record and try responding to what is actually said. You have no response, that is your problem.
Keith Sansum1
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I don't have problems
just stating what will happen
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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The general public are not economically informed Howard. This is about what is right for the economy.
Keith Sansum1
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oh blimey barryw, looks like tories on way out then
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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# 73...It would appear the wealthy and Finance Johnnies are the only economically
informed !!!!!!........the latter have made cock-up after cock-up and a complete mess of
Global economics and the former have reaped the benefits of the latters work including
their Tax avoidance skulduggery...........
# 72...the intense propaganda of the Tories over the last two years on benefit and public
services has finally shot it`s bolt.The public are now wanting greater state investment
for the first time in 10 years.
The Tory propaganda on benefits at it`s height had the public believing 37 % of
people on benefits were on the fiddle.In fact the figure is a small minority ...who need
to be stopped and exposed.
The government is now in trouble keeping the public on it`s side in its cuts to
spending to reduce the deficit.....there are still 80 % spending cuts to be introduced...
This is also the case with the NHS Reforms and on immigration where 59 % of public
want to see the skilled workers who are good for the economy.
Cameron and Osborne went too far...the only way for them is down........
Keith Sansum1
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yep not far wrong there reg;
the general public are far more informed than barryw thinks
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Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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This is not one for me,gone right over my head.
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Reg - correction, politicians have made 'a cock-up after cock-up and a complete mess of global economics' being the ones responsible for a whole range of failed fiscal and monetary policies. For example only they were in charge of their excessive deficit spending and it is no excuse for Gordon Brown in the UK by claiming other countries did the same. The Germans were not so stupid, or the Norwegians etc etc...
You still fool yourself and are trying to fool everyone else into thinking that there is such a thing as a free lunch trying to claim no consequences for irresponsible spending splurges.
I am quite happy that the public will see through yours and Labour's deceit when it comes to an election facing the ballot box.
Keith Sansum1
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reg has long been and indy not labour thats your first error barryw
barryw you to are trying to play down the 4 million or much more to be thrown on the dole long term should you or the govt ever get your way
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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# 78............last paragraph....a small wager ?