..to be replaced
by an even more right-wing government, who will screw the poor even further, pander to the rich and (like Smith) claim expenses on their TV package despite earning over 100k a year?
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 11:39,
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I agree completely
despite his inability to garner any confidence with the public or the establishment or international leaders, I think Mr. Brown is probably much better placed to get us through this economic mess than Davey C et al.
there's no denying it - when the people in power start doing things like this it means they think they're on the way out and when the press start reporting it it means they think they're on the way out...
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 11:42,
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there's no denying it - when the people in power start doing things like this it means they think they're on the way out and when the press start reporting it it means they think they're on the way out...
*goes into politics overdrive*
IMO, neither party are qualified to get us out of this mess. They've been following the Thatcherite shining path for 25-odd years now and this is the result.
We need to rebuild the economy in a way that factors in morality and sustainability, rather than just the blind pursuit of profit. But politicians from both sides of the house are so used to kissing the arses of the super rich that they haven't a clue what to do now.
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Mon 30 Mar 2009, 11:48,
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We need to rebuild the economy in a way that factors in morality and sustainability, rather than just the blind pursuit of profit. But politicians from both sides of the house are so used to kissing the arses of the super rich that they haven't a clue what to do now.