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Jeremy Hunt  is enjoying a little respite as attention has been diverted from him over the handling of BskyB take over. Cameron, Clegg and Osborne are feeling more pressure from the electorate, as voters turned away from the coalition parties in the local elections.
New revelations of sleaze surrounding Mr. Hunt have been dismissed by David Cameron and accused Labour of playing one sided party politics.
In December 2009 Jeremy Hunt a member of the shadow cabinet had to repay more than £9,500 in second home expenses after a sleaze watchdog found him in breach of Commons rules.
 
 
 
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The UK economy has avoided a double-dip recession by the narrowest of margins, a leading think tank predicted. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) are forecasting that the economy has avoided a double-dip recession. They say that the economy grew by 0.1%, but it is only their opinion, the government has not released official figures yet, or an official forecast.
Forecasts are notoriously optimistic, and I am still of the opinion that, it is still too close to call. And we will have to wait for the official figures to be released, before we know for certain.
The ConDems have presided over 8 consecutive quarters of falling growth, and higher unemployment, since we were officially in the recovery stage
Their promise to rebalance the economy, has taken a back seat, while the ConDems carryon trying to dismantle the NHS and the Benefits system.
The budget with the withdrawal of benefits to people in work was calculated to increase employment, with hard working families having to relinquish jobs, and live on benefits.
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RFT Express NewsNow that the economy has gone into negative growth [-0.2%] we can expect more hardship as more jobs are lost over the next 12 months.


The cost of all this malicious pain the ConDems have inflicted on the electorate, in the name of it being fair, is a staggering net debt total of £1.004tn, which represents 64.2% of UK gross domestic product.


George Osborne said he is still on course to hit his borrowing target for the financial year of £127bn. The total borrowing for the year so far stands at £103.3bn. with still another quarter to go. With increased unemployment, and decreased growth, it is difficult to see how such a rash promise can be achieved.


The forecast by the OBR was that the ConDems would leave a debt of £1.3 trillion in 2015. The way the Condems are currently playing at politics, it could possible double to £2.6 trillion by 2015
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Without the working man, or woman a terrible thing happens: Nothing. What is the Government doing about it?
The Coalition say they will not spend their way out of this mess, but in actual fact they are spending their way into it. Debt if the growth forecasts are to be believed will be higher in 2015 when this government has gone, than when it took over.
The governments answer is more cuts which will put more people out of work, and increase government expenditure. The proposed increase in fuel duty of 4p per litre, would have fuelled inflation, and pushed prices higher, as well as pushing more businesses into liquidation. More people out of work, means more benefits to be paid out, less tax revenue, higher prices, higher inflation, and further tax rises and government borrowing.
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RFT Express NewsWhen Cameron turned his back on Europe it was the blunder of a lifetime said MEP Guy Verhofstadt a former Belgium premier.

Joseph Daul a French MEP said Britain should be stripped of its £2.7billion rebate, as a punishment.
Nicolas Sarkozy said “Britain will pay for this, and pay dearly”:  
Other comments were equally derogative : “When you are invited to the table, you are either a guest or the menu” “There is one golden rule in politics, You only walk away if you are sure others will follow”
The EC head Jose Manuel Barroso said “Britain stance in Brussels had made compromise impossible. The Lib-Dems are saying that Cameron should have discussed his strategy with ministers before he travelled to Brussels.

 

 

 

 
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