has the UK recession been prematurly orchestrated by the ‘establishment’, to save face for the 2012 Olympics?
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#1 by taxed till i die, at July 20th, 2009
I very much doubt it.
#2 by ♥JessicaDΘLL♠ at July 22nd, 2009
i don’t know but i’m sick of hearing about it! sadly we’ll be hearing alot more about it.. our countrys a mess! fxcking gordon brown and those spotty bankers are all to blame!
answer mine.;_ylv=3?qid=20081022140642AAvqTEt
#3 by deadloud at July 22nd, 2009
No, it’s been brought on over the last 11 years largely by the efforts of one giant berk in Downing Street. He might try and use it as an excuse when all else has failed though.
#4 by CHRISTINE C at July 23rd, 2009
The recession has nothing to do with sport, get a life?.
#5 by Derek Seferis at July 24th, 2009
“orchestrated” with an ulterior motive? At the expense of world economies of the Group of Seven?? and the nationalizations of some companies??
Come on!
Straight answer for you is a resounding bullcrap!
#6 by john h at July 26th, 2009
No it is a global recession, but having the idiot who is now Prime Minister as Chancellor for ten years almost guaranteed it.
The Olympics ia prime example of his so called prudence when announced it will cost 3.4 billion pounds, so far it is up to 10.8 billion pounds, with the borrowing that the Government intend to do as a nation we are technically bankrupt.
#7 by craig l at July 28th, 2009
I don’t know exactly what you mean, but no, the government wouldn’t ruin the economy for a 2 week sporting event… thats absurd
#8 by Marley's Mate at July 30th, 2009
Been brought on by the uk people in their insular ignorance greed and sad materialistic comforting. Like a load of spoilt kids man. Time to grow up and get real england !