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brown has approved a plan drafted by consultants . END OF .
Dont know why you keep saying consultants. Consultants may feed into policy, but they do not draft it. Civil servants do.
brown has approved a plan drafted by consultants . END OF .
This is Brown's turning point for sure. Whilst he lost his way a bit he is now acting like a leader AND a true statesman. Economics is his domain and it is really showing now. It is also allowing him to move from Blair's shadow.
Whilst things will be tough for a while yet I think that the new era for banking will actually be better for the public. This is a golden opportunity to reign in the excesses of banking and capitalism.
no they're both C U N T S , this plan was engineered by UBS consultants to the treasury and the bank of england , he had f*** all to do with drafting it and as usual he's trying to take credit for something he does not deserve,a bit like the conomy for the past eleven years.
Brown runs the country, Brown chose the consultants, Brown chose to run with the plan, Brown executed the plan. He gets the credit. Simple.
The problem for Brown is that it could take 5 odd years (maybe longer) to fix this world ressesion. He needs it fixed by the next election. Can i just bring you up on the staesman thing. Did you see the EU sumet picture? French Pres and German Chanceller at the front centre and Brown at the back on the right? That says something to me.
I also have been very impressed with him of late, but its a bit 'poacher turned gamekeeper'.
He says that after all this is settled he will go after the Bankers that got us in this mess, with their massive bonuses. What he neglects to mention is that he was Chancellor over this entire period and should have controlled things then.
i didnt, i took the money gratefully ! sold my shares at the highI would also like to suggest that all those who voted against the carpet-baggers Building Society de-mutualisations raise a glass to yourselves and say 'I was right'.
That picture says the opposite. He shouldn't have been there as it was a meeting of those countries that have adoipted the Euro, which of course we haven't. The fact that Gordon was specifically invited says a lot about him and his plan.
you carry on living in hope mateThis is Brown's turning point for sure. Whilst he lost his way a bit he is now acting like a leader AND a true statesman. Economics is his domain and it is really showing now. It is also allowing him to move from Blair's shadow.
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so can i also blame him forBrown runs the country, Brown chose the consultants, Brown chose to run with the plan, Brown executed the plan. He gets the credit. Simple.
That picture says the opposite. He shouldn't have been there as it was a meeting of those countries that have adoipted the Euro, which of course we haven't. The fact that Gordon was specifically invited says a lot about him and his plan.
so can i also blame him for
a) pension deficits
b) transport
c) the nhs
d) iraq & afghanistan and troops dying because of treasury cuts to equipment budgets
e) education
d) rise in violent crime
e) immigration and any other problems ? because as you said , he runs the country .
You could use the analogy of the Falklands and Thatcher, which is quite a good analogy because after the fact...
1) Everyone forgot how unpopular her party was before
2) No-one was interested that when the dust settled, it turned out that her policies has made it much easier for the Argentinians to invade in the first place.
True - but he's to blame for failing to regulate lending in the first place. Too many people have warned him that the economy has been based on credit and now it's chickens coming home to roost.
Brown runs the country, Brown chose the consultants, Brown chose to run with the plan, Brown executed the plan. He gets the credit. Simple.