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Losing the moral high ground....

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  • You surely see that the so called growth has been at the expense of rising public debt. Without the public sector growing this year the jobless would have so much worse. Whilst this provides a nice temporary restbite, without further public debt how can this be maintained.
    The private sector is only profitable due to massive cost cuttings, long term investment in the private sector is massivly down.
    Where is the engine of growth this year ?
  • nollag2006 wrote: »
    Good to see the bears admitting that we are definitely out of recession

    talk about grasping at straws...:T
  • nollag2006 wrote: »
    Again - great to see the bears finally waking up and realising that we are slowly but surely coming out of recession.

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    nollag2006 wrote: »
    Good to see the bears admitting that we are definitely out of recession
    Please stop trying so hard. If you make it a bit less obvious you've much more chance of getting a bite from a bear. :rotfl:
  • nollag2006 wrote: »
    Good to see the bears admitting that we are definitely out of recession
    I don't really class myself as a bear or bull,just like reading interesting discussions.
    we are indeed coming out of recession but i'm not celabrating yet because we have to see what effect the forthcoming post election cuts will have on the economy.:think:
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