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By:
anxious
When: 02 Nov 18 11:31
The housing market was over inflated and wild casino type gambling of the financial markets caused it
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 11:31
anxious it was the Labour Party in power , they were making the decisions , they must take the blame
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 11:34
bad government policies and poor regulation under the labour government
That’s what caused the crash, it was inevitable given the governments policies
The banking crash was merely the symptom not the cause
By:
anxious
When: 02 Nov 18 11:37
lfc im not trying to say that they were not partly culpable but to say they were to blame is ridiculos and untrue , the tories  would have de- regulated the markets even more because they are in hoc to the financial establishment even more
By:
trilby22
When: 02 Nov 18 11:38
Mon 17 May 2010

Ex-Treasury secretary Liam Byrne's note to his successor: there's no money left

Byrne left letter on desk for incoming minister David Laws

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/may/17/liam-byrne-note-successor
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Leftie rag, so it must be true WinkCrazy
By:
anxious
When: 02 Nov 18 11:39
There is a myth about the tories and so called financial prudence , they always borrow more Labour and and pay it back more slowly , check the facts before you waffle
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 11:39
sorry it’s not good enough for labour supporters to say that
The Labour Party ****** up , and they haven’t learnt any lessons
By:
anxious
When: 02 Nov 18 11:39
Trilby there was no money partly because of the bail outs to the banks
By:
trilby22
When: 02 Nov 18 11:40
We can always rely on Labour for financial Armageddon.
By:
trilby22
When: 02 Nov 18 11:41
The banks?  Now, they really are a bunch a spivs!
By:
anxious
When: 02 Nov 18 11:42
We can always rely on the Spivs to impose Austerity on the people whilst thier rich buddies get away with it scott free
By:
trilby22
When: 02 Nov 18 11:43
Their there Grin

Gotta hang out the washing - cheery bye ra noo
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 11:44
We know the Labour Party want to blame the banks they are a convienient scapegoat for the labour parties wreckless policies
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 11:46
Unbelievable that Blair and Brown crash the economy and somehow it’s not their fault
No wonder the countries in a mess
By:
Reynard
When: 02 Nov 18 11:54
akabula • November 2, 2018 9:28 AM GMT
Be a must watch with JP on.
Anybody know who the other panellists are?

Whoever they got lined up will probably be 'doing their hair' or otherwise engaged . The last thing they would want is to be involved in an intelligent debate that they gonna come out the wrong side of Blush
By:
anxious
When: 02 Nov 18 11:55
Blair was culpable with his fanatical free market agenda to some degree but again its total rubbish to ignore the world wide crash , lfc are you on the payroll of tory central office ?
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 12:27
anxious it wasn’t a world wide crash of course we are not immune from what happens elsewhere but the secret is for it not to matter too much if there are problems in America or Europe or any other part of the world
And also of course the economy must be able to withstand any crash outside the country , that’s government policy
It doesn’t mean that companies and banks might not go bust , they should do they must be able to
There must be this safety valve
Then it doesn’t matter
By:
RacingCert
When: 02 Nov 18 12:33
Amusing how many labour people are throwing their most successful leader, TB, under a bus these days.
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 12:34
Yes but they are doing that ...for the wrong reasons
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 12:35
silly billies can’t even get that right
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 12:40
It’s not their fault , it’s all very senseless they are blind ,
I don’t want a future
By:
lfc1971
When: 02 Nov 18 12:43
the best we can hope is that things don’t get worse , well that’s inevitable look around
By:
Hanx
When: 02 Nov 18 13:17

Nov 2, 2018 -- 12:33PM, RacingCert wrote:


Amusing how many labour people are throwing their most successful leader, TB, under a bus these days.


Labour under Corbyn has probably reached its ceiling, even allowing for the completely useless nature of the present government and the gullability / stupidity of its burgeoning 'yoof' demographic.

Therefore the 'reBlairisation' (New, new, new Labour anyone?) has begun with 'man of principle' Corbyn rowing back from his lifelong Euroscepticism to embrace, well, we're not sure quite what but something emollient and wishy washy he can b/s the electorate with. Same with Bootboy McDonnell NOT committing to booting out the Tories tax cuts announced in Monday's budget.

They know they need to keep the Islington set onside if they are ever to achieve power.

By:
moisok
When: 02 Nov 18 14:06
YES we will be very miffed if our weekend dinner parties get upset by the great unwashed from oop north!!
By:
RacingCert
When: 02 Nov 18 14:56
Do we really think that reblairification can happen?
Surely momentum don’t want it and they’ve lost Scotland.
It’s very hard to see them getting a majority either way.
By:
Hanx
When: 02 Nov 18 15:48

Nov 2, 2018 -- 2:56PM, RacingCert wrote:


Do we really think that reblairification can happen?Surely momentum don’t want it and they’ve lost Scotland.It’s very hard to see them getting a majority either way.


Good question.

Personally, I think Labour will do the square root of sweet FA and simply wait for the Tories to implode under the weight of their own uselessness, bickering, death of core supporters and their own imbecile unquestioning yoof demographic to grow over the next couple of years.

Blairification or not, it doesn't really matter, so long as they don't drop the ball too hard or often.

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