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By *nny OP Man
over a year ago
Glasgow |
The UK has had its AAA credit rating cut by Moody's, based on its expectation that growth will "remain sluggish over the next few years".
The ratings agency became the first to lower the UK from its highest rating, to Aa1.
Moody's said that the government's debt reduction programme faced significant "challenges" ahead.
Chancellor George Osborne said the decision was "a stark reminder of just how useless I am""
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No worries.... This country has run perfectly satisfactorily for years with just the AA...."
thats debateable ...... they nearly got me wiped out !!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wow, it's almost like austerity is a bad idea! And lots of people were saying that all along but George wouldn't listen!
Osborne is merely one of the Three Stupid Monkeys."
See no sense
Hear no sense
Speak no sense? |
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By *nny OP Man
over a year ago
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"Wow, it's almost like austerity is a bad idea! And lots of people were saying that all along but George wouldn't listen!
Osborne is merely one of the Three Stupid Monkeys.
See no sense
Hear no sense
Speak no sense?"
You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They will simply impose more taxes on the poor and remove more benefits from the disabled while giving bonuses to the super rich.
Well that's all the tories have done so far and they swear it works. |
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By *nny OP Man
over a year ago
Glasgow |
The Fitch credit ratings agency has downgraded the UK to AA+ owing to a weakened economic outlook.
The move, after Moody's downgrade in February, came as Chancellor George Osborne defended the government's austerity plan.
Fitch said its downgrade primarily reflected a weaker economic and fiscal outlook.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"and the IMF waking up to the realisation that Osborne dont know his arse from his elbow.."
But carry on regardless, after all what does Moody's, Fitch and the IMF know? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The UK has had its AAA credit rating cut by Moody's, based on its expectation that growth will "remain sluggish over the next few years".
The ratings agency became the first to lower the UK from its highest rating, to Aa1.
Moody's said that the government's debt reduction programme faced significant "challenges" ahead.
Chancellor George Osborne said the decision was "a stark reminder of just how useless I am""
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So that was what he was blubbing about the other day at the funeral.
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"The UK has had its AAA credit rating cut by Moody's, based on its expectation that growth will "remain sluggish over the next few years".
The ratings agency became the first to lower the UK from its highest rating, to Aa1.
Moody's said that the government's debt reduction programme faced significant "challenges" ahead.
Chancellor George Osborne said the decision was "a stark reminder of just how useless I am""
So that was what he was blubbing about the other day at the funeral.
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the tears were all pat of his rebranding..
talking like one of the guys at the distribution plant the other week..
one might think he's heard whispers about how arrogant some of his own think he is.. |
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