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- Britain’s borrowing hits record £11.4 billion by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 19, 2009
The threadbare public finances were thrown back into the spotlight today as it was revealed the Government were forced to borrow £11.4 billion in October to meet their bills – the worst figure for the month since records began, The Times repor...
- Labour would raise taxes after election to pay debts by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 19, 2009
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson indicated that taxes will have to rise after the General Election to help pay off the national debt and finance new care plans for the elderly, the Daily Telegraph reports. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been carefu...
- Neither a borrower or a lender be by David's Kingsbury blog on Nov 11, 2009
I like freedom, and when I sometimes put down certain political views it's because they restrict it for no reason except they enjoy doing so. Some sick individuals enjoy seeing animals in cages, all I can say is if they do then each should spend at l...
- What about...*updated* by The Simple Pastor on Nov 1, 2009
A while ago I read my friend Dave's account of the impact of a talk I gave, and he listed the questions I posed that night, I've turned those questions into a series of posts which I've now finished. Here's the complete set Questions of life What a...
- Money as Debt, version II: unsustainable and fraudulent monetary system by Fausty's Blog on Oct 30, 2009
Hat tip to Captain Ranty for this find - Money as Debt version 2. Why is this not taught in secondary schools? Because the government and bankers have a mutually beneficial relationship. They want us to be good little consumers and pile up debt, f...
- In debt on your card? Guess what, not your fault. by Boatang and Demetriou on Oct 27, 2009
The bashing of the banks continues with a relentless thirst for a scape goat. A scape goat that at no point can be either one, the government, or two ,the individual. That is very important.The latest is credit cards. Now, I have a credit card and I'...
- Banks continue to re-invent overdraft charges under pressure by Wonga on Oct 22, 2009
We recently highlighted the crazy fees still being charged for unauthorised overdrafts by the high street banks, despite pressure from government and the OFT. A recent article by ThisIsMoney has now exposed the latest ploy by Halifax Bank of Scot...









