Saturday, February 18, 2012

When is Gordon Brown going to blame foreign influences for the financial crisis of UK?

Huh? He's done nothing but blame foreign influences. If he and his government hadn't been such fans of light-touch regulation and hadn't let the greedy City gamble so recklessly with everyone else's money the UK financial crisis wouldn't be as bad|||Is America considered a "foreign influence"?





If so, then it is certainly a baleful one and I wish the British would not gorge themselves silly with all that the US excretes.





I would suggest that irresponsible lending and borrowing AKA usury, reckless stupidity, stubborn ignorance and sweeping unpalatable truths under the carpet, is responsible for this state of affairs.|||yeah i agree gordon brown couldn't do a thing the global economy was sinking ship after the usa screwed up he jut happened to be on ship. nothing he could do about it. britans are way to harsh on him.





and people allways blame immigrants in any financial crisis..|||Wall Street, Investments, Banks. Look no further.





If you want to blame Brown, it was only his lack of insight toward our financial institutions. His belief they could regulate themselves. His trust in the system.|||Take a look out the window, buddy


ALL countries are in trouble. If you want to moan and blame the immigrants for everything (including the weather), then go ahead.|||He already has by saying it's a world crisis, forgetting that he contributed to ours with his recklessness. The man will never admit he could be wrong, and if he does it's 99% someone else's fault.|||hes always blamed america for it. while conveniently forgetting he created most of the mess himself with his disastous policies. his free for all banking and his boom and bust ideas.|||it's not foreign countires fault %26amp; the BNP are disgusting horrible people who are just as bad as the Nazi's





we did this to ourselves|||When people start believing the BNP will do good for this country..and stop sending money in foreign aid when it's needed here.

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