matthew
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Had a detailed lecture on this th other day, if only there was a way of sharing a powerpoint. Anyway turns out it was some dodgy equations.
Up to 2008 then exactly where were they overspending? In the first two terms they had already paid down the national debt to a level lower than it had been any time since 1993 (as a % of GDP which is the best way to measure it). Of course a labour government are going to spend more on public services than a tory one but the spending was far from out of control. It was only when the government then had to support failing banks and pump money into the economy that the debt rocketed up.
But that is a ridiculous comment. It's like blaming the Conservatives for World War II because it started on their watch, or the Liberals for WWI for the same reason.
Not at all, a very well informed one. It would be an idiot who thought all countries entered the crisis in the same situation.
business leaders are interested in wider society and its a sad state of affairs the polarisation of our politics that people dont see this. the better off, financially and in wellbeing, that the country is, the more people want to spend, the better it is for business. i dont know why the image of 19th century robber barons is the only image people have of business, i doubt it was common even then. your typical businessman will find a way to make money this way or that and they'll generally want the easier way - like we all do - which is to have a prosperous economy that businesses can flourish in.
How ****ing dare you! I did react strongly because the blog was touted as being informative from a respected macro economist and I was hoping to learn something from it, but it read like it was straight from Labour's press office. Had my expectations been lower, I wouldn't have reacted as much. But yes, I think his opinion is bollocks, because he's deliberately twisted it to suit his agenda.So really, not total bollocks then? Just presented with a particular slant, as is all opinion. Perhaps you just overreacted to the initial part of the blog?
Are you going to justify that by showing all the things I've said and how they're not justified?You keep on saying certain things, without justifying them.
For the same reason that we've not blamed the incumbents for the recession in the first place. As I said in my first post 'I don't blame Labour for the fact we had a recession' because it was largely caused by a world wide financial crisis. Given how much our economy relies on the finance sector it was always obvious that we'd be hit hard and that our recovery would be slow regardless of who was in power.Economies tend to rebound quite well after recessions, as there's plenty of spare capacity that has been lost during the downturn. The economy did in the two other recessions featured in that graph, but it's been painfully slow this time round. So why can't we blame the incumbents this time round?
I certainly wasn't suggesting that we did enter the global meltdown in the same position as other countries however the Tories would have had you believing we were in the same dire straights as Greece and Spain yet our economy was always far more robust than those countries however it served a political purpose to misinform and scare people.
The point remains that the global meltdown was not caused by the Labour party.
Are you going to justify that by showing all the things I've said and how they're not justified?
To answer the OP once and for all and put an end to it all.
No. They didn't. Gordon Brown was doing a good job and was trying to warn the banks and the rest of the world a crash is coming and they need to follow his lead to avoid global depression. They ignored him. There was a global depression. Everyone blamed Brown and voted in Cameron.
In soviet Russia, crash labours you.
He never did any such thing! Brown was going round saying he'd got rid of boom and bust which everyone knows is impossible. Further, his economic policy banked on the easy supply of credit to the banks and the general population so the economy could grow.
Not once did Brown or anyone warn about a crash. The BofE even said it couldn't have been predicted so how did Brown know!
Total rubbish!!
The financial crisis was not Browns fault. But he nor anyone in the British political establishment saw it coming until it was breaking.
You need to do your research.
No, no he doesn't, what he says is bang on the money , however what you said is totally and utterly clueless.
If you wish to address me please use your primary account Bushy. Multiple accounts is not only borderline banning offence, it's ****ing pathetic.
This accusation has been levelled before, it's wrong , but let's not let that distract from the absolute tosh you posted about Gordon Brown and his handling of the Credit Crisis, because that's exactly what it was, complete and utter rubbish.