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Friday, 23 October 2009
Tractor production up 4%... (shhh! don't tell Gordon the economy is stuffed!)
It appears that we here in Britain are STILL in recession - despite predictions to the contrary. As GDP shrank by 0.4% from July to September, we now can declare this the longest recession in this country for 54 years.
"Best placed to weather the financial storm..."
"It all started in America..."
"When the Tories were in power..."
Which one will we get on hearing this latest cold hard fact?
Seems that the only one thing that Gormless could try laying a claim to as a strength was the economy and that claim, the simple facts show, lies in shreds and tatters.
That's okay, though. He still has 'global governance' and 'a new world order is emerging' in which he can rob us of our sovereignty a bit more before he leaves office - so fear not, backbench Labour MP. You'll be in your job right up until the very end. They won't let old incompetent Gormless go just yet.
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