Osborne upbeat despite economy growth fears
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George Osborne has insisted there are "positive signs" in the UK economy despite a think-tank drastically downgrading its growth forecast for Britain.Filed under: News
George Osborne has insisted there are "positive signs" in the UK economy despite a think-tank drastically downgrading its growth forecast for Britain.
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A stupid little schoolboy who would struggle to run the Tuck Shop in his school for the arrogant and ignorant.
September 13 2012 at 5:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyGeorge is in his bubble again?? it's the surreal one which is pink and fluffy and where everything is ok,
When is david Cameron going to burst this bubble kick him out of number 11 and get a real chancellor in? if he can find one that is...
This Goverment hasnt a clue , Osborne is not the right Chancellor and should have gone in the weak reshuffle in which IDS was allowed to say no to his move. We all know IDS is killing genuine people but Cameron was to WEAK in his reshuffle. To have to drink to sack someone shows hes not right to be a PrimeMinister..........IDS wouldnt say no to me. Show some backbone Cameron and sack him if he refuses to move.........We all want Claims to be checked and fakes taken off benefits but IDS has gone far too far. GET HIM OUT now, tell him either move or your sacked.
September 07 2012 at 5:52 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyOne mistake this goverment and chancellor made was to think that this problem could be anywhere near sorted out within a DECADE such was the mess they walked into to massive massive goverment spending and overstaffing in the public sector that could not be retractied for decades, massive massive overseas aid which carrys on though every goverment, massive massive benefit and pensions payments to non british people who have never paid a penny into the system add to that the burden on the free health service they are provided with, once again without paying a penny in.One instance the OLYMPICS a £ 20 billion loss and mounting daily instigated by the labour goverment and sadly over supported by this one, one company set up on a massive grant for green travel through the canals went bust before they even finished and twenty odd boats costong millions in tax payers money sit rotting in limehouse marina, Anyone would have told you that could not work but not the greens they try to charge £ 80 to £ 95 per head for the twenty minute trip through a filthy canal. Taxpayer picked up the loss. I made massive money under labour but knew one day the gravy train would stop. The giveaways were unbelieveable for what a cheap vote well your paying now. Upbeat is a strong word but what can he say can he say the countries f**ked of course he can"t but he knows it. Want to save money dump the E U charge for health treatment for non british taxpayers, stop benefits for people who have not paid in for less then 5 years, stop housing for single parent familes under 23 years of age, specially those who never had a supporting father from day one. Its simple really cut down your outgoings as we have more outgoings than income.
September 07 2012 at 5:07 AM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Replyupbeat that his shafting every tax payer in the uk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
September 07 2012 at 3:10 AM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyUnfortunately for us all, Boy George still seems to be stuck in the first chapter of Enid Blyton's 'How to run a modern economy'. The only good thing is that the longer he stays as Chancellor, the more likely he is to take Dave Clueless with him.
September 07 2012 at 3:03 AM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
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