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I see that the Labour Party are going to abstain from the vote tomorrow.I wonder why?
Quote from: drfchound on December 01, 2020, 09:08:51 pmI see that the Labour Party are going to abstain from the vote tomorrow.I wonder why?Tomorrow?
So I assume you are happy with the answer?
Why is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget.
Quote from: Janso on December 01, 2020, 07:33:25 pmWhy is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget. It's because idiots who don't understand economics (but like to think that they do) actually think like bookkeepers and not like economists.
Why is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget.
Quote from: Janso on December 01, 2020, 07:33:25 pmWhy is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget. It's because idiots who don't understand economics (but like to think that they do) actually think like bookkeepers and not like economists.
1988 Booming economy. Thatcher was PM through out the 80’s Whether you like or despise Maggy the fact is she turned this country round after tha disaster of Callaghan and the Unions who were trying to run the country. Yes I know the Miners suffered, Steel workers etc etc. But some very painful decisions had to be made for the long term benefit of the country. We were on the slippery slope in 1979/80 and we had a leader who had the conviction and determination to turn it round. By the late 80’s as you said yourself the country was in i boom. Agreed Lawson then made a pigs ear of it.Question are most people in work better off now than they were 40 years ago.Most people. Yes those on min wage possibly not. Min wage should be at least £10 per hour.
Quote from: Campsall rover on December 02, 2020, 10:57:14 am1988 Booming economy. Thatcher was PM through out the 80’s Whether you like or despise Maggy the fact is she turned this country round after tha disaster of Callaghan and the Unions who were trying to run the country. Yes I know the Miners suffered, Steel workers etc etc. But some very painful decisions had to be made for the long term benefit of the country. We were on the slippery slope in 1979/80 and we had a leader who had the conviction and determination to turn it round. By the late 80’s as you said yourself the country was in i boom. Agreed Lawson then made a pigs ear of it.Question are most people in work better off now than they were 40 years ago.Most people. Yes those on min wage possibly not. Min wage should be at least £10 per hour.The problem with making the minimum wage £10 p/h is that you then need to increase the wages of people currently on £10 who deserve more than minimum wage.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 01, 2020, 10:24:48 pmQuote from: Janso on December 01, 2020, 07:33:25 pmWhy is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget. It's because idiots who don't understand economics (but like to think that they do) actually think like bookkeepers and not like economists.Have none of our Chancellors done a degree on economics? Hopefully they have. Do you have one Glyn? You seem quick to call them bookkeepers. Think they might actually know quite a bit about economics.
Quote from: Campsall rover on December 02, 2020, 10:26:54 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 01, 2020, 10:24:48 pmQuote from: Janso on December 01, 2020, 07:33:25 pmWhy is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget. It's because idiots who don't understand economics (but like to think that they do) actually think like bookkeepers and not like economists.Have none of our Chancellors done a degree on economics? Hopefully they have. Do you have one Glyn? You seem quick to call them bookkeepers. Think they might actually know quite a bit about economics. I wasn't referring to any Chancellors, just as Janso wasn't referring to any in the post I replied to.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 02, 2020, 01:25:33 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on December 02, 2020, 10:26:54 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 01, 2020, 10:24:48 pmQuote from: Janso on December 01, 2020, 07:33:25 pmWhy is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget. It's because idiots who don't understand economics (but like to think that they do) actually think like bookkeepers and not like economists.Have none of our Chancellors done a degree on economics? Hopefully they have. Do you have one Glyn? You seem quick to call them bookkeepers. Think they might actually know quite a bit about economics. I wasn't referring to any Chancellors, just as Janso wasn't referring to any in the post I replied to.We were talking about the economics of running the country so who were you referring to.
Quote from: Campsall rover on December 02, 2020, 10:26:54 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 01, 2020, 10:24:48 pmQuote from: Janso on December 01, 2020, 07:33:25 pmWhy is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget. It's because idiots who don't understand economics (but like to think that they do) actually think like bookkeepers and not like economists.Have none of our Chancellors done a degree on economics? Hopefully they have. Do you have one Glyn? You seem quick to call them bookkeepers. Think they might actually know quite a bit about economics. I wasn't referring to any Chancellors, just as Janso wasn't referring to any in the post I replied to.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on December 01, 2020, 10:24:48 pmQuote from: Janso on December 01, 2020, 07:33:25 pmWhy is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget. It's because idiots who don't understand economics (but like to think that they do) actually think like bookkeepers and not like economists.Have none of our Chancellors done a degree on economics? Hopefully they have. Do you have one Glyn? You seem quick to call them bookkeepers. Think they might actually know quite a bit about economics.
Quote from: Janso on December 01, 2020, 07:33:25 pmWhy is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget. It's because idiots who don't understand economics (but like to think that they do) actually think like bookkeepers and not like economists.
Why is there an obsession with "balancing the books" though? what country actually does this? macroeconomics isn't the same thing as a household budget.
I bet the Labour Party Lord Mayor of Liverpool knows F*** all about economics, but it looks like he knows how to skim off the top of those that do.
Quote from: selby on December 04, 2020, 06:28:33 pm I bet the Labour Party Lord Mayor of Liverpool knows F*** all about economics, but it looks like he knows how to skim off the top of those that do.Immediately suspended from the party, unlike a certain Tory MP arrested for serious sexual offences, and hasn’t said a word in months after previously being very outspoken, and still votes in the HoC