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Chippie in Whitehall
29 Oct 09 13:18
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Canada and Italy yet to report. If they are out of recession too then we really will be uniquely placed.

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By:
sibaroni
When: 29 Oct 09 13:23
Canada will be, one of the countries set to do well imo.
By:
Chippie in Whitehall
When: 29 Oct 09 13:25
And if Italy follow then there will only be one G7 country left in recession.

Anybody care to guess which one?
By:
sibaroni
When: 29 Oct 09 13:29
remember Blair repeatedly boasting about being fourth biggest economyin the world. 7th now.

What cannot be argued is that this is to do with the world recession. These are relative measures, we are faring relatively worse.

Don't expect a sensible reply chippie, there isn't one.
By:
sfc1976
When: 29 Oct 09 13:37
Brown now claims to have said 'no more Tory boom and bust' rather than just 'no more boom and bust'. Selective memory perhaps??

In the 2006 budget, he said: "As I have said before Mr deputy speaker: No return to boom and bust".

Going back further, in his conference speech of 2004, he said: "No longer the boom-bust economy, Britain has had the lowest interest rates for forty years".

On 5 April 2000, in a speech to British Chambers of Commerce national conference, Brown said the government had established its new monetary framework "to avoid the historic British problem - the violence of the repeated boom and bust cycles of the past".

The word Tory is strangely absent.
By:
sibaroni
When: 29 Oct 09 13:38
Whats the implication of having "Tory" in any way? "Labour boom and bust" is in some way okay?
By:
sfc1976
When: 29 Oct 09 13:42
Exactly, it's typically pathetic of the man. Rather than just admit he should never said it in the first place, he puts himself in the position of somehow saying that Labour boom and bust is preferable to the Tory version. Ridiculous.
By:
nononsense
When: 29 Oct 09 14:10
sadly, all this being 4th biggest economy was built on debt and borrowing, it`s been a wretched government, startin with Brown hiving off our gold reserves
By:
V4 Vendetta
When: 29 Oct 09 14:17
No more boom and bust, just bogeys.
By:
blackfritz
When: 29 Oct 09 14:30
Gordon says its not boom and bust so he must be right - nasty Torys!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehry3eyQTuY&feature=related
By:
Lampus
When: 29 Oct 09 14:33
Great to see Gordon s advice to Obama pay off
By:
sfc1976
When: 29 Oct 09 14:52
Absolutley. The nobel peace prize should really have been split between the two of these great men of principle and judgement.
By:
Wilhelm Reich in Hell
When: 29 Oct 09 15:19
Italy will not be coming out of recession
By:
History Maker
When: 29 Oct 09 15:36
Suspect you're right Wil. Might spare Brown's brushes slightly. To be fair, the Italians have an even bigger t*t than Brown as their PM.
By:
blackburn1
When: 29 Oct 09 15:38
HM, the Italians dont think so. They really dont get as upset as us about scandal, he'll be judged on what he does and plenty of Italians think he's good for them.
By:
History Maker
When: 29 Oct 09 15:45
The Italians might not think so, but that's largely because Berlusconi controls vast swathes of the media and uses it as a propaganda machine.

Brown is merely a deluded and incompetent fool. Berlusconi is a Grade A despicable ** with an utter contempt for the Italian public and the rule of law. He makes Richard Nixon look like a saint.
By:
Wilhelm Reich in Hell
When: 29 Oct 09 15:49
Italy a very divided country. divide between left and right is very stated and very little rush for the centre as there has been in most other european countries.
By:
Wilhelm Reich in Hell
When: 29 Oct 09 15:50
Would agree that Berlusconi is a disgrace. Embodies the worst attributes a politician can and still flourishes
By:
Larry's Codpiece.
When: 29 Oct 09 17:38
Where are the towering intellects of the left to join us in this joyous news?

Gus, toop toop, Dr J, Crappen, baracouda, tonkability and all you other half wits. Where are you in our hour of need?
By:
Larry's Codpiece.
When: 29 Oct 09 17:39
How could I miss pussycat off that list?
By:
Big Charlie
When: 29 Oct 09 17:47
Pussyclart

show me the lies
By:
Reyes
When: 29 Oct 09 19:03
they know the game's up
By:
La Parata
When: 29 Oct 09 19:11
Would agree that Berlusconi is a disgrace. Embodies the worst attributes a politician can and still flourishes
By:
La Parata
When: 29 Oct 09 19:13
Clicked to soon.

Was going to say that he has an awful lot in common with the load of self-serving shysters we have as M.P.'s
By:
treetop
When: 29 Oct 09 19:34
Berlusconi has mentored Tony very well hasn't he ?
By:
alfie255
When: 29 Oct 09 21:36
Why do lefties have to justify this? Having an economy based on financial services, the retail sector and house prices, without actually producing anything people wanted to buy, was always going to end in tears. And as far as I can remember, our economy has been based around this things for the last 25 years, not the last 12.
By:
Chippie in Whitehall
When: 13 Nov 09 15:47
Italy has exited recession.
Truly we are uniquely placed.

Bravo Bottler!!
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 13 Nov 09 15:56
You seem delighted that we are still in recession; if thats the case you wont have long to wait for the next one if the Tories win the election.
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