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?50 Notes Piled High

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:45 pm
by Alex L
Any viewers of this excellent program?



Could anyone guess the height of the NuLiebor national debt if stacked in ?50 notes, this and many other interesting little gems contained within.

If you don't have time to watch it all, check out the above at around 4mins. 30secs. into the film.


Re: ?50 Notes Piled High

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 6:28 am
by jimslip
It's obviously a Tory trick! They have infiltrated Channel 4 and installed their toff stooges into all the key posts!

Yes, New Labour DID overspend! However when you take into account various anomalies and balance sheet variations you will find they actually overspent by the amount of ?7.56!

To suggest that it was any more than this IS A CRUEL TORY LIE!!


Re: ?50 Notes Piled High

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:57 pm
by Robches
Did you see the clueless fuckwitted MPs who didn't have a scooby doo what the national debt was? Pathetic. These useless slags are meant to hold the government to account, and they don't even know something as basic as this. Fucking oxygen thieves, I wouldn't pay them with buttons.

And Brendan Barber wasn't much better, he was like a goldfish out of water when he was faced with a few home truths. The fact is that all governments since the war have borrowed like lunatics, and we are now maxed out and probably will never repay what we owe, indeed we will do well even to pay the interest. What a complete fucking shambles.

Re: ?50 Notes Piled High

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:35 pm
by jimslip
I know that New Liebour were the biggest bunch of tossers for a generation, but you have to remember that both they and the US Government were suckered in to the biggest heist in history, namely the transfer of ?trillions, from us, the taxpayers into the coffers of the International Banking System, with virtually no strings attached.

Those out there that are always ready to mock "conspiracy theorists", should ask themselves, is there not even a merest whiff of "Conspiracy" about this state of affairs?

A situation where the Banks have managed to enrich themselves and at the same time plunge us into poverty? Where is the punishment that the government threatened to visit upon them? It's business as usual in the City and on Wall St, huge bonuses and champagne flows.

We have all been robbed!


Re: ?50 Notes Piled High

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:11 pm
by jimslip
I was actually considering taking up the post of David's "Avatar" so as to keep a state of balance.

"Look into this pattern and say to yourself, "NEW LABOUR IS BEST-NEW LABOUR IS BEST-NEWLABOUR IS BEST" in a monotone voice, you will feel so much better afterwards!"!happy!




Alex L, Jimslip, Robches, PH

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:59 pm
by David Johnson
I go away for 5 mins and look what happens to you boys.

Now play nice whilst I'm away! Alex L, you have been listening to that violent student lout, George Osborne too much. New Labour's deficit? Come now, George Bush was New Labour? The key is in the adjective in the phrase "global recession".

Jim you are excused because you are funny....... for the moment. PH it is true I miss you deeply but I will try to get over it between now and the New Year. I may be tempted to come back just before the New Year for the Scrounger of the Year award announcements.

Robches, I am delighted to see you have regained the confidence in my absence from the forum, to start discussing politics again. I seem to recall you gave it up in high dudgeon before, when I was beastly to you.

Now remember, you will behave whilst I am away, wont you, boys?

Course you will. I know my boys.

CHeers
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"What a wheeze. We won loads of university town seats with this no tuition fees pledge thing. I look great dont I in the photograph with the students and me siging the pledge? But we didnt tell anyone that Danny Alexander had already agreed with us, two months before the election that we were going to ditch the plan in the event of a chance of coalition government. Tee hee! As Danny rightly pointed out that pledge was the main differentiator between us and Labour and the Cons.

Oh crumbs! I've just remembered I was on tele all last week explaining that the reason we had to go back on our pledge was because we didnt realise how beastly the economy was! Oo err, Daddy David is going to be really angry with me now!


Nick Clegg

Re: Alex L, Jimslip, Robches, PH

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 6:18 pm
by Alex L




O NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


Re: ?50 Notes Piled High

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 6:54 pm
by jimslip
You can smell the stench of collusion between government and bankers with just this article which is one of many: