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David Cameron has called on the eurozone to take a leaf out of the UK's book in order to overcome its current crisis, insisting that the British economy was "moving in the right direction".
Yeah? Did Germany apply austerity, then ?
Maybe we should ask the Germany about recovery in the first place, considering they have growth figures and you have recession ?
Yeah? Did Germany apply austerity, then ?
Maybe we should ask the Germany about recovery in the first place, considering they have growth figures and you have recession ?
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Good read. It's true. I can't seem to get my head around this idea the Tories are running that they can't borrow more and put money into the ailing economy. It seems to throw everything I've ever known about a recession on it's head. Cameron should stop seeing the government as a business. It also makes no sense that a short term borrowing to boost the economy is a massive problem and going to undo all the hard work they've been doing (destroying the nation, no less) since the problem, undoubtedly, is structural deficit... which borrowing and spending their way out of the recession ISN'T part of a structural deficit.
Good read. It's true. I can't seem to get my head around this idea the Tories are running that they can't borrow more and put money into the ailing economy. It seems to throw everything I've ever known about a recession on it's head. Cameron should stop seeing the government as a business. It also makes no sense that a short term borrowing to boost the economy is a massive problem and going to undo all the hard work they've been doing (destroying the nation, no less) since the problem, undoubtedly, is structural deficit... which borrowing and spending their way out of the recession ISN'T part of a structural deficit.
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Two shit films and lose all respect? For shame...
Two shit films and lose all respect? For shame...