constant tirades against the officials does get tiresome
if only players and mangers would play the game in a better spirit
lack of use of video technology does not help
surprised refs do not demand it
we did match the top team today
if only putting that round bouncy thing in the net was not so important
it's not just the finishing ( although has been poor)
lacking creativity too
playing in the 3 today he would have been more suited to the central role
Ince might have been better in the wider role where pace is vital
wasn't impressed with halford tbh
hamster I am having a quick google search for history of uk debt
at the moment the furthest I can go back on yearly deficits
is on UK National Debt | Economics Help
shows a graph back to 1956
in the last 58 years there have been 6 years of surplus
graphs going back longer showing total debt to...
what's factually in correct?
that governments generally run structural deficits?
is it 8 years of deficits every 10?
I did read somewhere it was 9
I have answered your points about Weimar in another reply
I doubt if there has ever been greater fiscal space between
current deficit levels and...
in a different economic climate
full employment
double digit economic growth
double digit productivity growth
double digit inflation
double digit interest rates
the uk private sector running surpluses with the rest of the world
I would advocate the next government should cut government sector...
there are sites that graph uk debt to GDP ratio
I can't remember where I read on average we have run debts 9 out of every 10 years
for recent historical perspective new labour ran 2 years of surplus
the same as under the three previous Tory governments
The historical high point of debt to GDP...
that is the theory but the reality is different
the uk like most countries do run structural deficits
and have done for over 400 years
generation after generation's governments have run deficits
there is no paying the stock of debt back
it is not just Greece that can not pay off the stock of...
of course governments can "volunteer " to restrict their monetary sovereignty by borrowing
foreign money or joining currency unions but most are not that stupid
if you think governments have to "balance the books" you are in denial of reality.
government sector deficits are the norm
for the uk 9 years in 10 for over 400 years
the Labour Party had it's first majority government 70 years ago
government sector deficits are not about profligate labour
they...
stockdale 6
Bruno 6 ( better 2nd half)
halford 6
dunk 6
Bennett 6
Kayal 6
Stephens 6
Calderon 4
tex 6(decent first half tired again b4 bad challenge)
carayol 4
best 4
lualua 5
cog 4
CMS 3 ( wow is his confidence low the thought of trapping the ball seems to make him fall over)
same old same old...
all council property and housing association property's to be sold
should never be allowed to end up in the private rental sector
but it means regulating the market