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Monthly Archives: November 2011
OURSELVES!
The CBI is holding its conference, the great and good trooping in and out wringing their hands, Oh dear everybody hates us. I wonder why? When nurses, teachers, and low paid government workers are having the threat of cuts to their … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged CBI, concervative government, labour party, Milliband, nurses, sir roger carr, striles, unions
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A Note to Joe Kernen
Yesterday on the show you had an advertising executive who uses the internet and social media to display goods and services to the World, a new type of advertising, you displayed an interest in increasing the profile and viewing figure for … Continue reading
Made In America
As you may be aware I like to watch Squawk Box occasionally, it was nice to see Becky returned in good health, she brightens many people’s day. I have noticed that Joe is a little more subdued recently, he sounds like a … Continue reading
The European Conundrum
I have been looking at the economic problems from a slightly different angle. Everyone blames the southern countries for all the malaise that exists, as they depend on tourism for a large proportion of their GDP, plus agriculture, and do not … Continue reading
Posted in observations, Politics, theories
Tagged banking, common agricultural policy, euro crisis, european banks, european union, germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy France, monetry system, Spain, trade
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