I'll hold judgement until the issue is resolved one way or the other. I'm still not voting for him either way though - fixing a problem you created in the first place does not make you prime minister material. And I'm doubtful that he's fixed it at all.
Someone else yes. Cameron no.
I'll hold judgement until the issue is resolved one way or the other. I'm still not voting for him either way though - fixing a problem you created in the first place does not make you prime minister material. And I'm doubtful that he's fixed it at all.
You can't pick your politicians in isolation, thats not how elections work. So if you'd prefer someone else was running the country, out of the likely contenders, who? If you don't like any then who do you dislike least? That's the choice we have.

I wonder what the Conservatives would do if they were in this situation instead of Labour? I guess we'll never know but it will be interesting to see if this will actually work as well now as it did back in the 1930's.Brown No
Cameron No
Clegg No

Except that it's not coming from Labour, it's coming from an American economist with a Nobel Prize.
Pretty much this. How did we come to the point where we choose our leaders based on who we think will cause the least damage?![]()
I wonder what the Conservatives would do if they were in this situation instead of Labour? I guess we'll never know but it will be interesting to see if this will actually work as well now as it did back in the 1930's.![]()

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/13/opinion/13krugman.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin
Paul Krugman who won the Nobel Prize for economics today, is claiming that Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling (and I'm sure lots of economists working for them) have come up with the best idea to jumpstart interbank lending. Who will give Gordon Brown credit for this?

Shame it won't work and in a week's time we will be back to square one, I hope I am wrong. More worryingly, they will keep messing about whilst denying the underlying fact that the world's banking system is fundamentally flawed. Those in power are either unbelievably naive or are deliberately allowing the system to continue for their own ends. Brown is a puppet, he is certainly a muppet!
Hate is a strong word and I rarely use it but with these idiots I make an exception. I absolutely detest Brown and all of his Labour slugs, they have ruined this country and, in conjunction with the retard across the pond, screwed the world up good and proper.
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Putting aside the FSA which has clearly been a puppet to the banks (much like the Fed is in the US), what makes you so sure? Commentators suggest that the laissez-faire approach dates back to Thatcherite policies, and that seems reasonable. Remember also that before Labour the BofE was seen as very much a political puppet to be directed at the whim of the Government of the day.Pre-Brown, they would have seen this coming and stopped all of the reckless lending. The FSA was set up by the same fool to take a so called non-partisan regulatory role, reporting to Treasury ministers.
The way we win is to vote for any party EXCEPT the established three. It doesn't matter, Green, UKIP, Monster Raving Loony, BNP or Socialist Worker, it really doesn't matter. Imagine the total panic in the establishment at the mass rejection of the status quo.
Maybe then they will listen?
Joseph, sorry Gordon will be claiming credit for someone else's idea.
It's his fault we're in this mess. "His" "prudent" deregulation of the financial sector seemed like a decent idea in 1997, unfortunately the bankers got greedy...

Hmmm don't think I'll be voting for BNP or UKIP anytime soon, not really into their real policies and we all know what they are!
Business wasn't greedy before?ERR, nope, blame the iron glad life sucker called thatcher for planting the seed of total greed my friend for this one

What are they then, you know, just in case some of us don't. I will give you a head start, what are their policies on these five issues?
Education
Defence
Crime
Environment
Economy
You think you know what their policies are because you have been told what they are by the Lab/Con/Lib, I doubt you have actually read their manifestos or talked to a party representative so that you can make your own mind up about either of them.
Seriouesly, it doesn't have to be those two parties, it can be in independent or a Green or Save the Hedgehog Party, what matters is that you do not vote for the status quo of the three established parties.