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| Pulangi | 31 Dec 2009, 14:30 Post #1 |
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| AmericaXLI | 4 Jan 2010, 06:47 Post #26 |
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Yeah I think that the UK is the only country that will continue to thrive in Europe. It is definately the most powerful country in Europe. Though I disagree I think Britians interests will lean with US more because the fact that the British and American economies are so linked and probably the two most tight knit countries in the world. Now I'm not saying Reliance just partnership. plus since WWII the UK has always associated itself with the US rather than the rest of Europe. But we shall see. East Asia will definately rise up, china specifically. India will probably ttake a little longer. Brazil will definately rise up but I don't think it will ever pass the US or Europe up because of the US has more manpower which makes bigger military and larger workforce . But this all is more like in tr next 50years not decade |
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| greekamerican | 4 Jan 2010, 08:14 Post #27 |
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I cant wait for the African Union to come out with their currency... the Afro
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| Liberty987 | 4 Jan 2010, 17:23 Post #28 |
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I want to know where you get this idea that he wishes to make spending cuts for nurses, teachers and policemen. I have never heard such rubbish. It also goes against your previous statement that he doesn’t announce policies, as he clearly is saying this somewhere, although I can’t remember it, it seems you have to be making something up. He, unlike Brown, wants to increase taxes. Now before you say, “oh your family is rich which is why you don’t mind saying all this, my family isn’t rich, my dad has moved out and my mum is a primary public school teacher, it would hurt my family a lot. Now by saying he wants to increase taxes he is TELLING THE TRUTH something Brown is incapable of. Unions are a devil sent thing, if you truly want my opinion. My mum has no union and she has got along just fine. They are a waste of “democracy” which I say lightly. They have as much democracy in Unions as Iran, you get to say what you want, but unless its what they want to say, you don’t get much say after that. My grandfather lost his promotion, he was scheduled to get, because, in the 70s, he voted against a strike. Wow, that sounds like “great” organisations. Oh and as I know sarcasm is hard to read over the internet (not an insult against you :P) it was. He doesn’t have plans to increase spending. Even in the NHS attacks he said he would “support” the NHS, he didn’t say he would spend more, and most likely he will lower spending, as that is what he probably will do, as he seems to like the idea, which I support, there is a lot of wasted money; it is a ominous amount of money that is wasted in the NHS, it is pathetic. Having our hospital closing, even though it was given the highest reports in the entire area, for four boroughs, you know who decided it, a man in Norwich, miles away from here. Quangoes are civil servants, force policies to take longer than they have to, and are a huge waste of time and money. If you read what he wanted to do, he wanted to lower the pay, as it is around £200,000 a year on average, on the highest pay, and £60,000 on the lowest, even though MPS, elected by people and who work much harder and can lose their pay every election, and I am not talking about the 100 who abused the expenses, the 500 who deserve to have their jobs. |
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