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SEE TOLD YOUSE THIS 'NEW WORLD ORDER' TALK WAS JUST CRAZY.

Post by Rossco » Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:13 am

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Post by Rossco » Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:46 am

especially you Basel face1 :wink2:
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Post by BASEL » Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:45 am

Why not just post the article so everyone can read it



GORDON Brown was last night accused of “losing his marbles� after hailing Britain’s bloodbath of job cuts as the “birth pangs of a new global order�.

In a speech that risked a furious backlash, the Prime Minister said the recession was his opportunity to forge a new global financial system.

Astonishingly, Mr Brown even claimed to have predicted the current financial crisis 10 years ago. His boasts came as the tally of jobs axed or under threat this month hit 50,000.

In one of the most devastating days since the economic downturn took hold, steel giant Corus confirmed the loss of 2,500 UK jobs and electronics manufacturer Philips announced 6,000 redundancies worldwide.

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Theresa May, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, said: “It is now clear that unemployment is fast becoming our number one political and economic issue and I fear this is yet more evidence that Labour’s attempts at tackling the recession aren’t working.�

Tory MP David Davies said: “The Prime Minister’s words indicate that he is losing his marbles as well as the economy. Gordon Brown is the last person anyone would want in charge of a new world order.�

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Mr Brown used a speech to foreign journalists in London to set out his ambitious plans for the world financial system ahead of the G20 summit of world leaders in April.

He said: “We could view the threats and challenges we face today as the difficult birth-pangs of a new global order.�

World leaders faced a task that was “nothing less than making the transition through a new internationalism to the benefits of an expanding global society�.

And claiming to have forecast the crisis, Mr Brown said: “As I said in Harvard 10 years ago, we need an early warning system so that international financial flows are properly monitored.

“For a decade I have said that the current patchwork arrangement is inadequate.�

As Mr Brown spoke, jobs were being slashed across the country.

Corus said it was axing 2,500 posts, in a cost-cutting move described by unions as a body blow for UK manufacturing.

The cuts, at plants in South Wales, the Midlands and South Yorkshire, following a huge slump in demand for steel worldwide.

Philips also announced 6,000 redun dancies worldwide as part of a major restructuring exercise, although it is not known yet how many jobs in Britain will be affected.

Elsewhere yesterday, administrators were called in at shoe chains Barratts and PriceLess, putting 5,450 jobs at risk, while shares at parent company Stylo were suspended.


Administrators Deloitte said the company’s 400 stores would continue to trade as normal while a solution was worked out.

In further bleak news, another 36 branches of struggling childrenswear firm Adams were shut with the loss of 267 posts. It follows the closure of 111 Adams stores and 850 redundancies earlier this month.

Furniture business Land of Lea ther laid off 95 staff yesterday after announcing the closure of 33 more branches, while Ulster Bank said 750 jobs would be lost across the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland.

Meanwhile, Virgin Atlantic announced it was introducing a pay freeze for all staff in an effort to ensure the company could “remain strong during a period of lower demand for air travel�.

But in a rare glimmer of good news, fast-food chain McDonalds reported its best ever year in the UK.
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Post by Rossco » Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:10 pm

Because thought the fact that the link (if still alive) had the front of a national paper and not just words (for ALL to see). Never saw it out in the open like that before. So thats why put the link up dude. Hear you on the copy and paste few times but like say never saw it so in your face before so thought it was worth posting incase it was missed first time round. It's a one of with me doing the same link to diff posts but then again that will be a one of in the front of a national paper as well for a while me thinks. No one in the news on tv are touching it anyhow from what I can see here.
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Post by Rossco » Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:47 pm

http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/107214



PETER Mandelson sparked fury yesterday when he let slip that ditching the pound in favour of the euro remains an “important objective� for Labour.

Speaking in Berlin, Lord Mandelson insisted the euro had been a great success during the global downturn.

The obsessively pro-Europe First Secretary of State’s comments caused widespread alarm at Westminster, especially as Labour has repeatedly failed to honour its manifesto pledge to hold a referendum on the European treaty.

In a revealing insight into Government thinking, Lord Mandelson, who was yesterday sworn in by the Queen as Lord President of the Privy Council, said: “Does it remain an important objective for Britain to
clear that the euro has been a great success in anchoring its eurozone members during the financial crisis.

“I hope people will recognise that this represents a major vindication for the single currency.

The Daily Express recently revealed that the EU’s top official said the UK was “closer than ever before� to entering the single currency.

Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso added that the “people who matter in Britain now want to join the euro�.

Those people obviously include Lord Mandelson. Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague yesterday described his comments as extremely alarming.

“It is deeply disturbing that the man who now makes most of the Government’s policies has declared that Britain should join the euro,� he said.

“The fact is that if we had scrapped the pound interest rates would have been lower in the boom and would now be higher.

“Under the euro, Gordon Brown’s boom and bust would have been even deeper.

“Lord Mandelson’s failure to learn this lesson shows how bereft Labour are of fresh thinking. This Government is stuck in the obsessions of the past.

"There are no circumstances in which the next Conservative government will propose joining the euro.�

The money markets reacted quickly to Lord Mandelson’s comments, knocking almost two cents off the value of the pound against the US dollar. The pound was also down against the euro.

There was criticism of Lord Mandelson’s claim that the euro had shielded its members from the worst of the recession.

Derek Scott, a former economic adviser to Tony Blair, insisted it was nonsense to see joining the euro as improving Britain’s prospects.

“Eurozone membership is not the answer,� he said. “We’re seeing German output falling by six per cent and Spain’s unemployment heading for 25 per cent – definitely not success stories.�

Britain’s most recent figures show the economy shrinking by a disastrous 4.1 per cent. But the eurozone is faring even worse at 4.8 per cent.

It is not the first time Lord Mandelson, who served four years as Britain’s EU Commissioner in Brussels, has been at the centre of a row over the single currency.

But the long-time enthusiast for European integration now has unprecedented influence over a badly weakened Prime Minister.

Number 10’s official policy on the euro remains unchanged – that a clear and unambiguous case for UK membership has not at the present time been made.

Ministers have also repeatedly insisted that there would be a referendum on joining up.


WHO ELECTED THIS SLIMEBALL BTW? INTRESTING THE START OF THE SECOND LINE HUH. SPEAKING WHERE? Speaking in Berlin. OH AYE THAT WAS IT. NAZIS INDEED!

THE BOTTOM LINE IN THE STORY AS WELL IS CHUCKLESOME 'Ministers have also repeatedly insisted that there would be a referendum on joining up' LIKE THE LAST REFERENDUM BRITAIN GOT OR THE KIND IRELAND GOT WHEN THEY VOTED 'NO' AND WHERE TOLD THAT DIDN'T COUNT PLEASE VOTE AGAIN!

MAKES YOU THINK RENT BOYS MUST BE CHEAPER TO HIRE IN EUROS THAN POUNDS!
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Post by BASEL » Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:43 pm

hes a snake
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