isleaiw1, on 10 June 2024 - 07:20 PM, said:
finance crisis was caused by the over leveraging of junk debt in the uk.... and i think you mean the man widely credited for selling the countries gold too cheaply and raiding pensions, causing deficits for many final salary schemes in the private sector and leading to them being withdrawn...
that bloke?
who also oversaw the boom in pfi schemes that are crippling the country now.
yep, its all about opinions... you seem to forget that yours was too, hence me posting as though mine was fact....
bit like the opinions on class sizes following vat implementation, some poll suggests 29% of kids will rejoin the state system... guess we will see soon unless he changes his mind on that too..
See the Lib Dems have found the magic money tree too - but at least they seem to have recognised that care system needs some help....
I thought a bloke with your background would know the international banking crisis began in the US sub prime markets, Ian. Meaning the 'Labour spent all the money' line was as ignorant as it was predictable.
And for all your scornful squirming, yup, it was the Gordon Brown whose name you can't bring yourself to say that convinced other leaders to re-finance their way out of recession.
Oh, and in't it funny how you'll regurgitate stuff from more than a quarter century ago when it suits, but dismiss the Lib' Dem's more recent austerity endorsing hypocrisies as irrelevant history.
Then I'm somehow to blame for you peddling prejudice as fact? That's pretty playground, pal.
We're still waiting for the comparative national debt levels requested to support your "(the tories) stemmed the flow of cash" assertion, too. We both know they won't be forthcoming 'cos they'll prove you wrong though, don't we. Which's summat you'll never, ever admit.
For what it's worth I'm gonna keep posting links and quotes and evidence of right wing corruptions. Just as everyone knows you'll keep ignoring each and every episode to post increasingly desperate whataboutery. I mean, saying word zero to condemn the latest example of Reform scummery to pursue a single unguarded comment from Emily Thornberry? With the same disturbing zeal you pursued Angie Raynor?
The prospect of a victorious Sir Kier walking into Number Ten really is taking it's toll in you, isn't it...