Don't panic - we have a plan!!!!
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:42 am
The wisdom of government economics guru, The Blessed Vincent Cable
January 2009
Vince Cable calls quantitive easing "the economics of Robert Mugabe in Rhodesia".
16 Sept 2011
With recovery around the world and in Britain faltering, Vince Cable, the business secretary, has called for another round of quantitative easing to help small businesses.
June 1999,
Debating the Financial Services and Markets (FSMA) Bill in the Commons Cable said any regulation should be done on a "light-touch basis".
2009
Cable calls for "radical safety measures" to be built into a new regulatory architecture for the City.
Pre-election May 2010
Cable hammers the Tory proposed economic plan to cut the deficit within one parliament.
Post-election May 2010 with his arse in a Cabinet Minister limo, Cable supports economic plan to cut the deficit within one parliament.
16 September 2011 Cable calls for a New Deal-type stimulus to the British economy involving spending on infrastructure projects and tax cuts.
19 September 2011
Cable - whose job is to promote business growth and confidence - used a speech at the Lib Dem conference to warn that there were no grounds for being optimistic about the economy for years to come. In his pessimistic address in Birmingham, Cable accused his Tory colleagues who wanted "Father Christmas" tax cuts of living in a "childish fantasy".
Don't panic, boys, it's all under control
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January 2009
Vince Cable calls quantitive easing "the economics of Robert Mugabe in Rhodesia".
16 Sept 2011
With recovery around the world and in Britain faltering, Vince Cable, the business secretary, has called for another round of quantitative easing to help small businesses.
June 1999,
Debating the Financial Services and Markets (FSMA) Bill in the Commons Cable said any regulation should be done on a "light-touch basis".
2009
Cable calls for "radical safety measures" to be built into a new regulatory architecture for the City.
Pre-election May 2010
Cable hammers the Tory proposed economic plan to cut the deficit within one parliament.
Post-election May 2010 with his arse in a Cabinet Minister limo, Cable supports economic plan to cut the deficit within one parliament.
16 September 2011 Cable calls for a New Deal-type stimulus to the British economy involving spending on infrastructure projects and tax cuts.
19 September 2011
Cable - whose job is to promote business growth and confidence - used a speech at the Lib Dem conference to warn that there were no grounds for being optimistic about the economy for years to come. In his pessimistic address in Birmingham, Cable accused his Tory colleagues who wanted "Father Christmas" tax cuts of living in a "childish fantasy".
Don't panic, boys, it's all under control
[img]http://www.owen.org/wp-content/uploads/joneshead.jpg[/img]