unless you have a common measure, you can argue anything you like
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Its like when the Tories won the last election after talking about national debt like Britain was a shop, or a family
Its true that Britain is in a large amount of debt, but then its always been true. And debt now is nowhere near the amount of debt Britain was in during its glory years.
But again, the graph I show is national debt as percentage of GDP. You could further calculate the debt per capita and come up with a different graph. You could start the graph in 2008 and make it look scary.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_national_debt#mediaviewer/File:UK_GDP.png
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Its true that Britain is in a large amount of debt, but then its always been true. And debt now is nowhere near the amount of debt Britain was in during its glory years.
But again, the graph I show is national debt as percentage of GDP. You could further calculate the debt per capita and come up with a different graph. You could start the graph in 2008 and make it look scary.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_national_debt#mediaviewer/File:UK_GDP.png
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