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Help I am in so much debt and its affecting everyone. Can you help me please.
My SOA
New company acquisition £50-100 billion
Company computer system (that doesn't work) £25billion
Acquisition of an underground railway 1.5billion
Building costs (Private finance initiatives) £45 billion
Wranglings with foreign countries £50billion
company personal expenses 1-20million
food bills (company) 12 million
Total debt 122-200billion
There is a chance that i can get my employers to pay most of this without them realising what a fool ive been but its looking increasingly unlikely. Any suggestions please!!!!!!
Many Thanks
G Brown
My SOA
New company acquisition £50-100 billion
Company computer system (that doesn't work) £25billion
Acquisition of an underground railway 1.5billion
Building costs (Private finance initiatives) £45 billion
Wranglings with foreign countries £50billion
company personal expenses 1-20million
food bills (company) 12 million
Total debt 122-200billion
There is a chance that i can get my employers to pay most of this without them realising what a fool ive been but its looking increasingly unlikely. Any suggestions please!!!!!!
Many Thanks
G Brown
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You're getting it paid by the humble taxpayer aren't you?? Or just hold an election and when the tories get in they'll reduce the country debt again like they normally do-don't worry, a few years after that they'll be voted out, your party will be back in and you can run it all up again!!!!
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