It can't. The only way it can/has done it is by delivering a poorer service, paying lower wages, providing worse employment benefits and rights, etc. This is why I don't like it. Why do you like it?
I was referring to total debt (ie public and private). I can understand that the passage you've highlighted would lead you to question this, and I didn't differentiate properly at that point between public and private debt, but the next sentence indicates as much. All the other figures you use...
Yes, the best statistics I know indicate that Britain's debt (debt to GDP ratio) has been higher than it is now for 200 of the last 250 years. It currently stands at about 80%, and was over 200% in 1945 (as it is in Japan at present). The big question is why are the electorate so concerned about...
I believe the government claim, but just don't think it's that impressive. You're right about Green objections to the Amex but, as a minority council, the local Greens have had a pretty difficult time of it, especially given that Osborne passed a significant chunk of expenditure costs on to...
While admiring your comments on football, your comments on politics are simply perplexing. As a member of the Green Party I, according to you, are a 'money grabbing moron'. I'd say that this was an ungenerous way of speaking about others, especially as the football team that you support is also...