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Published Date: 26 January 2009
KENNETH Clarke, the Tories' new shadow business secretary, yesterday accused Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling of "panicking" over the recession.
Mr Clarke said the Prime Minister and Chancellor were rushing out announcements designed to shore up the economy and the banking system "without any proper thought".

He accused the PM of treating voters like fools, and said: "Gordon Brown has made the mistake of having his junior ministers tour the TV studios, trotting out a series of damaging clichés.

"The public are not fools, and they see these soundbites for what they really are: a smokescreen."

The comments came as City minister Lord Myners launched an outspoken attack on the banks for "mismanagement" contributing to the downturn which has tipped the UK into its worst recession since the 1980s.



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  • Last Updated: 25 January 2009 9:51 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Credit Crunch
 
1

Jimmy Le Pie,

26/01/2009 00:17:42
They're not panicking about the economy, they're panicking about their place at the trough, and their place in history as the most inept and incompetant politicians ever in the UK.

Inept clowns.
2

subrosa,

26/01/2009 01:07:39
#1

They've won the place in history already Jimmy so there's no need to panic about that. Back page for the two of them.

All they're really concerned with is how much the can milk the taxpayers before they get kicked out.
3

yockel,

26/01/2009 06:57:26
Between the wars the German economy did not start to stabalise until they went back to a partial gold standard.
Presumably as a student of History Gorgo knew this when he sold off all our gold reserves effectively ensuring the present situation.
Now why would he do that?
4

steve 1511,

aberdeen 26/01/2009 08:03:25
were doomed with the gibbering eejit broon

DOOOMED
5

drunken proffet,

Tassy 26/01/2009 09:07:48
Ach you are doomed anyway. This is a natural world wide event. After it has run it's course the solutions will be more obvious. You could rely on the present political parties, Nigerian witchdoctors or economists who always get it right six months after the event. Who was it said "income twenty shillings a year, expenditure nineteen shillings and sixpence, result happiness. Expenditure twenty shillings and sixpence, result misery." Not at all accurate, but you get the drift.
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Raymond Thomas Brooke,

Leven England 26/01/2009 13:32:13
They are not panicking as much as the rest of us .Their salaries,pensions.fiddling expenses are assured for awhile yetdue to their excellent forsight in awarding themselves this protection before we were aware what was going on
7

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26/01/2009 13:32:40
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TWC,

26/01/2009 16:47:42
A lot of Labour Jackets are on shaky pegs.
9

JT,

26/01/2009 18:52:10
Not panicking more like hanging the country out to dry!
10

Beachcomber,

Edinburgh 27/01/2009 11:17:50

All out Strike in France

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/27/strikes-protest-france-unions

 

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