Friday 25 January 2013

UK Economy Comments

Some comments about the economy -

"Why oh why cant it just be plain and simple - stop giving billions away in aid to foreign countries, it doesn't change a thing, stop giving billions to Europe to subsidise other countries, stop spending billions on futile wars to try and impose democracy on medieval countries that want to bomb us, stop giving billions in benefits to foreign and home grown leeches. Then maybe people will be able to afford to buy things like cars, houses and luxury items or go out without paying over the odds for food and drink. Is it really that hard to figure out? Its just a shame no politician has the balls to stand up, say it then actually do it."


"No surprise here then , how on earth do they expect the AVARGE consumer to drive a recovery when we are getting hammered from every corner , huge hikes in gas/electric , fuel costs , weekly shop, zero increase in wages ( in real terms pay cuts ) we are going to bumping along the bottom of growth for a very long time , at least big business are still making huge profit at our expense ."


"cuts cuts cuts..austerity..isnt it any wonder from this clueless lot.what else can we expect from 2 rich boys in charge of the nasty party..they will go down in history as the the only goverment to have led britain to a triple dip ressesion.what a legacy to be proud of"


"Theres a common thread in todays headlines,the economy in reverse or flatlining either way not growing,beer sales down due to taxation,fuel prices starting to spiral also consumption is very low due to taxation,IMF calling for plan B.If you tie this all up the person in the middle is George Osbourne our invisible chancellor not only the architect of Plan A also the architect of decline.Mr Cameron needs to show leadership stop posturing for the cameras and remove him and replace him with someone who understands business because clearly he does not"


"What puzzles me is - how can we expect growth, when we are forced to make cuts, and our main trading partners (europe) are in recession?."

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