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Joined: 3/18/2006 From: Tamaris Status: offline
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According to the government, we in Britain are now oficially in a recession, cool, they finally noticed, but no worries our prime minister who used to be the chancellor of the exchequer is going to sort it all out, well, he should be best placed to do it, because it was his dabblings under blair that contributed to the mess. An end to boom and bust they said, cool, we have had boom these past ten years, but now we are bust, and bust big time, so what was the small undulations of profit and loss, is now from a peak to a pot hole. House prices have dropped perhaps nearer to their true value, this has enabled many a person who could not get on the housing ladder due to the extortionate greed driven house prices, to actually be able to aquire their first home, and not before time too, the best of luck to them. My place, a studio apartment, one room, the smallest of the small, tax banded at 40k, yet last year one sold for 165k, a few are up for sale now, at 80k and there is no interest, and this is a desireable low crime location overlooking water, namely the sea with fields and woodland around the other sides. Oh, and for the first time in twenty years, unemployment is up to near two million with organisations shedding jobs everyday to cut costs. Methinks come a recovery from this quagmire, is it a possibility that all those who lost their jobs due to cost cutting exercises and businesses going under will be once again gainfully employed, I think not, business the way it is, motivated by greed will push the workers to do more for less and let them be grateful they have a job. Create an employers market and the recession on a local level will last long after the government gives us the all clear, but then those in ivory towers are often isolated from the truth and seem ill equipped to care or even feel. So what is it that has caused this disaster, could it perchance be greed, if it is, we are all going to see the error of our ways whether we like it or not
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Everything we are is the result of what we have thought, the mind is everything, what we think, we become - Guatama Buddha Conservatism is distrust of people tempered by fear - William Gladstone
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