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<blockquote data-quote="seandelier" data-source="post: 718220" data-attributes="member: 6745"><p>The amount of incorrectness in that posts is astonishing. You are ignorant of economic policy and what has caused the world downturn. It is not just the UK it is the rest of the world. i suppose Gordon Brown is to blame for all that.</p><p></p><p>While he was chancellor ha presided over a record length of stable economy. If everything had been so good then why were labour voted in in the first place? Who was it that gave control of interest rates the the Bank of England? Was not the tories was it? This has helped to keep the economy stable without political interference. Who brought in the minimum wage and tax credits for the poor? Was not the tories was it?</p><p></p><p>They were brought in because this country had gone to the dogs under the tories and evryone was sick of them. Unemployment in this country has been at record low levels for years and been stable. Inflation has been low ansd stable for years. industrial action has been negligible for years. If ecomnomic factors take time to come into affect then why is the credit cruch affecting the world so quickly?</p><p></p><p>The burgeoning economies in China and India and the lack of supplies fromthe OPEC nations has caused the price of oil to rise and the rate of taxes by the goivt has not risen by the same amount and in fact Gordon brown cancelled a lot of the fuel tax rises they had planned. Just shows how much you pay attention.</p><p></p><p>As for Northern Rock. What would you have said if the giovt had let everyone lose their money by letting it go under? What if it was your nest egg or pension or mortgage?</p><p></p><p>You mention Iraq that has nothing to do with the economy or Gordons performance as the chancellor?? Why?</p><p></p><p>If the tories had still been in there would have been no Health service and even less spent on poublic services while the rich got taxed less and paid less.</p><p></p><p>If you think otherwise it shows you are ignorant of the real world and ploitics and economies in general. I am not even a labour supporter but they are the best of a bad bunch and while I think gordon has been a poor PM so far he was one of the best chancellors of all history. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesnt know their arse from their elbow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seandelier, post: 718220, member: 6745"] The amount of incorrectness in that posts is astonishing. You are ignorant of economic policy and what has caused the world downturn. It is not just the UK it is the rest of the world. i suppose Gordon Brown is to blame for all that. While he was chancellor ha presided over a record length of stable economy. If everything had been so good then why were labour voted in in the first place? Who was it that gave control of interest rates the the Bank of England? Was not the tories was it? This has helped to keep the economy stable without political interference. Who brought in the minimum wage and tax credits for the poor? Was not the tories was it? They were brought in because this country had gone to the dogs under the tories and evryone was sick of them. Unemployment in this country has been at record low levels for years and been stable. Inflation has been low ansd stable for years. industrial action has been negligible for years. If ecomnomic factors take time to come into affect then why is the credit cruch affecting the world so quickly? The burgeoning economies in China and India and the lack of supplies fromthe OPEC nations has caused the price of oil to rise and the rate of taxes by the goivt has not risen by the same amount and in fact Gordon brown cancelled a lot of the fuel tax rises they had planned. Just shows how much you pay attention. As for Northern Rock. What would you have said if the giovt had let everyone lose their money by letting it go under? What if it was your nest egg or pension or mortgage? You mention Iraq that has nothing to do with the economy or Gordons performance as the chancellor?? Why? If the tories had still been in there would have been no Health service and even less spent on poublic services while the rich got taxed less and paid less. If you think otherwise it shows you are ignorant of the real world and ploitics and economies in general. I am not even a labour supporter but they are the best of a bad bunch and while I think gordon has been a poor PM so far he was one of the best chancellors of all history. Anyone who thinks otherwise doesnt know their arse from their elbow. [/QUOTE]
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