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Quote: JerryChicken "Yey, great post, lefties,
Guess you just cannot admit that Osborne has been proved right in his policy and Labour and his many critics completely wrong. Be interesting to revisit some of the tosh spouted on this site in the light of the this news.

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Quote: Lord Elpers "I will report on that thread shortly. Meanwhile I been reading your comments on the Economy thread. Anything you would like to add.....like 'I was totally wrong' for instance?'"

icon_lol.gif deary me. At least Sal usually adds a bit of substance to his posts and arguments.
Want to tell us all again how the sweet and innocent Andrew Mitchell has been cruelly stitched up by those nasty police?
Or why not tell us how Austerity took over 3 years to allow a recovery to even start when the US has been in recovery for years?

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Quote: Lord Elpers "Guess you just cannot admit that Osborne has been proved right in his policy and Labour and his many critics completely wrong. Be interesting to revisit some of the tosh spouted on this thread in the light of the this news.'"



The inevitability of an upturn in the economic figures was never in doubt, it would happen one day for if it didn't then we may as well have put cyanide in the UK's water supply and turned off all the lights. The question is - why weren't some of the more recent measures such as the mortgage guarantee scheme and relaxing the stringent rules that had been enforced on consumer credit applications introduced three years ago - this isn't austerity at all its a return to easy credit.

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Quote: Ajw71 "Austerity is working.

The performance of Balls last week was shambolic. It was like a bully getting his comeuppance.

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His days look numbered. He's not voter friendly and he's become a liabililty. Even Labour MPs are reportedly fed up with him. Bring back Darling.

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Quote: Dally "His days look numbered. He's not voter friendly and he's become a liabililty. Even Labour MPs are reportedly fed up with him. Bring back Darling.'"




What about Baldrick?

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Quote: Dally "His days look numbered. He's not voter friendly and he's become a liabililty. Even Labour MPs are reportedly fed up with him. Bring back Darling.'"


Darling would be a better shadow chancellor I think and a better chancellor should it work out that way IMO.

I read somewhere that he is involved in the Scottish Referendum (although I can't recall his exact job title) so could not realistically replace Balls until next year when that is done and dusted.

Other options are limited - Ball's wife perhaps. That would be interesting.

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Quote: Ajw71 "Darling would be a better shadow chancellor I think and a better chancellor should it work out that way IMO.

I read somewhere that he is involved in the Scottish Referendum (although I can't recall his exact job title) so could not realistically replace Balls until next year when that is done and dusted.

Other options are limited - Ball's wife perhaps. That would be interesting.'"


Clever of the Tories to push for Darling to lead the 'joint' effort to keep the Jocks British, he would wipe the floor with Gideon on all fronts.

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Quote: JerryChicken "The inevitability of an upturn in the economic figures was never in doubt, it would happen one day for if it didn't then we may as well have put cyanide in the UK's water supply and turned off all the lights. The question is - why weren't some of the more recent measures such as the mortgage guarantee scheme and relaxing the stringent rules that had been enforced on consumer credit applications introduced three years ago - this isn't austerity at all its a return to easy credit.'"


Well well, thats not what your left wings chums have been saying. The points you mention are just tweeks, the main reason we are seeing the growth is Osborne/Cameron put in the right foundations and stuck to their guns when it took longer than they expected for reasons I detail below.

Quote: JerryChicken "An economic recovery based on consumer credit, a government guarantee to lenders for 15% of a property value to kick start housebuilding again, government borrowing higher than it was when they started ...

We could have done all of this three years ago you know..'"


If Labour had remained in power then your last statement would be correct. Government borrowing would definitely have been higher than three years ago and we would have been deeper in the do doos. Had Ed Ballsup been in charge we could have headed for a fiscal crisis and a second major run on Sterling in 2010.

However Labour were booted out thank goodness and so your statement is an example of the “tosh” I mentioned before. Business optimism has been getting stronger and the Purchasing managers’ surveys which measure growth in the three main sectors of the economy – services, manufacturing and construction – are showing the strongest pick-up since the mid 1990s when the economy was recovering strongly. Markit, the firm that complies these surveys states that “ Measured across all three sectors, inflows of new business hit a record high in November, with demand surging from both consumers and the corporate sectors”

Of course there is a long way to go and nobody is pretending, least of all Osborne, that the return of growth has solved Britain’s problems at a stroke. But as has been reported, a Rubicon has been crossed and those who said austerity would inflict a permanent deep freeze on the economy have indeed been proved wrong, as they have in previous economic recovery in this country. It is not just a political victory but “the intellectual debate has been settled in favour of the minority who stated that the economy could grow through a period of necessary action to cut a budget deficit that had ballooned alarmingly” as David Smith put it.

You may recall the economy dropped by 7.2% in 2008-9 before this government started their task.

Normally growth of 1.4% would be a disappointment and the OBR forecast of 2.4% for year is at best just average, but we are in unusual times and our quarterly growth of 0.8% in the third quarter was good enough to take Britain to the top of the G7 league for a few hours until America revised theirs upwards to 0.9%.

So scoff all you like but this is some achievement given that this government has endured a greater handicap than other economies with factors peculiar to Britain eg: 1. With one of the largest financial sectors in the world we were hit harder than most when this collapsed. And 2. An important part of our economy has been the North Sea contribution which again has seen a major decline in revenues over the same period. Add to this our over dependence on Europe for our exports meant we suffered when the Euro crisis led to a long and deep European recession. The eurozone woes, rather than Osborne's austerity were one reason why our recovery took longer than expected. Without these three handicaps it is likely that the Osborne/Cameron policies would have born fruit much earlier.

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So just to quote one source (there are hundreds to pick from but this one has pictures so you can read it easier), rlhttp://www.ukpublicspending.co.uk/uk_national_debt_chart.htmlrl, has government borrowing increased in the last three years, forget the "ifs" and "buts" about what Labour might have done for that is pure conjecture and totally irrelevant - can you call this plan of action in this current government an "austerity plan" if we are borrowing more now than we were when they came to power ?

I could pay off my credit card much quicker if I just borrowed some more to pay it off with.

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And remember rugby league fans, those of you who said franchising wouldn't work, we were within thirty seconds of the World Cup Final after a highly successful World Cup. Where are those snivelling bring back promotion and relegation types....I bet they can't bear to see the recent England success.

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Quote: rover49 "Clever of the Tories to push for Darling to lead the 'joint' effort to keep the Jocks British, he would wipe the floor with Gideon on all fronts.'"


Darling is much criticised from Labour and Tories alike for a lack lustre performance so far and there are calls to replace him as leader of the "Better Together" campaign. Labour has just realised that if the Scots go independent they would lose all their Scottish seats and with it any chance of forming a majority at Westminster. One good reason to vote Yes!

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Quote: JerryChicken "So just to quote one source (there are hundreds to pick from but this one has pictures so you can read it easier), rlhttp://www.ukpublicspending.co.uk/uk_national_debt_chart.htmlrl, has government borrowing increased in the last three years, forget the "ifs" and "buts" about what Labour might have done for that is pure conjecture and totally irrelevant - can you call this plan of action in this current government an "austerity plan" if we are borrowing more now than we were when they came to power ?

I could pay off my credit card much quicker if I just borrowed some more to pay it off with.'"


You are side stepping the issue. The discussion is not about borrowing it is about Osborne's much critcised recovery plan now clearly seen to be working which Labour said couldn't happen without spending (and borrowing even more)

If you want a separate discusion on why the borrowing is higher than expected then there are plenty of reason to explain this which I have already done. eg North Sea revenues down, Our World leading financial sector down, our main export market down. Three factors that were not apparent when this government came to power.

But back to the main debate. Are you a recovery denier? Are you pleased the country is on the road to recovery? Are you able to give credit when due?

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Quote: Lord Elpers "Darling is much criticised from Labour and Tories alike for a lack lustre performance so far and there are calls to replace him as leader of the "Better Together" campaign. Labour has just realised that if the Scots go independent they would lose all their Scottish seats and with it any chance of forming a majority at Westminster. One good reason to vote Yes!'"


Take 41 away from: 179 (1997); 167 (2001) and 66 (2005) and tell us how many GEs Labour would've lost

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Quote: Lord Elpers "You are side stepping the issue.'"


Nope, its part of the issue - the "austerity plan" is nothing of the sort, as a country we are borrowing more money now than we were three years ago whilst at the same time cutting public expenditure for whatever reason the PR merchants in Whitehall spoon feed us this week (usually by blaming someone else).

In truth Osborne could have done this three years ago, in truth this is fairly similar to what Labour had as their recovery plan, spending in certain sectors to assist home buyers and loosen the grip on personal credit is a proven way out of recession, it worked in the early 1990s and it worked again around 2000/2001 when in fact it saved us from recession, the problem for Osborne is that he didn't really want it to happen this way and he didn't really want to borrow this much to make it happen but with time running out on this parliament he had to release the grip sooner or later - as I've said before, it was bound to happen in a five year employment contract.


Quote: Lord Elpers "But back to the main debate. Are you a recovery denier? Are you pleased the country is on the road to recovery? Are you able to give credit when due?'"


Not sure what a denier is, google references state that its a unit of measure for fibres so I'm not one of those. If you are asking me if I am happy that a recovery, albeit a small one (by government admissions), seems to be underway - the first quarter of 2014 will be the main pointer - then yes of course I am and I have never said otherwise, feel free to show where I have, also feel free to show where I have stated that I'm a Labour party supporter, you'll struggle.

Do I give Osborne credit for this ? I give him credit for finally realising that austerity doesn't work even if he won't publicly say it, I give him no credit for continuing with the cutting of expenditure in public services and the selling off of public assets despite election promises that those public assets were safe in his party's hands - whilst all the time increasing the country's debt.

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Hull FC-LondonB
Sun 18th Aug
SL
13:00
Leigh-Salford
SL
15:30
Catalans-Hull KR
SL
18:00
Huddersfield-Castleford
Sun 27th Oct
MINT2024
14:30
England M-Samoa M
Sat 2nd Nov
MINT2024
14:30
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Sat 6th Jul
NRL
LIVE
Canterbury13-12NZ Warriors
NRL
LIVE
Wests28-40Melbourne
NRL
LIVE
NQL Cowboys20-22Manly
SL
LIVE
Leeds17-16LondonB
WSL2024
LIVE
LeedsW6-16St.HelensW
WSL2024
LIVE
FeatherstoneW0-50WiganW
Fri 5th Jul
NRL 18 Cronulla16-20Gold Coast
NRL 18 Brisbane6-14Penrith
SL 16 St.Helens6-8Castleford
SL 16 Warrington48-0Huddersfield
SL 16 Wigan24-6Leigh
CH 14 Sheffield28-0Halifax
Thu 4th Jul
NRL 18 Parramatta16-32Souths
Sun 30th Jun
CH 13 Barrow0-36Wakefield
CH 13 Dewsbury12-38Bradford
CH 13 Halifax38-18Whitehaven
CH 13 Widnes16-24Batley
CH 13 York10-18Sheffield
L1 13 Cornwall10-16Crusaders
L1 13 Newcastle10-44Midlands
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 15 427 170 257 26
St.Helens 16 429 170 259 22
Warrington 16 406 213 193 22
Hull KR 15 383 201 182 22
Salford 15 295 288 7 20
Catalans 15 288 220 68 18
 
Leeds 16 291 286 5 18
Huddersfield 16 298 365 -67 12
Leigh 15 270 250 20 11
Castleford 16 246 435 -189 9
Hull FC 15 198 474 -276 4
LondonB 16 156 615 -459 2
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 13 486 142 344 26
Sheffield 14 382 217 165 22
Bradford 13 341 218 123 18
Toulouse 12 332 174 158 16
Widnes 13 315 245 70 15
Featherstone 13 330 283 47 12
 
Batley 13 205 286 -81 12
Doncaster 13 237 325 -88 11
York 14 285 293 -8 10
Whitehaven 13 266 358 -92 10
Halifax 14 270 405 -135 10
Barrow 12 203 339 -136 10
Swinton 13 260 332 -72 8
Dewsbury 14 168 419 -251 2
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