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    PaulB.

    You said "The Osborne emergency budget has almost certainly had a negative effect on business. Im out of business these days and am very glad about that. Labour were fearing a double dip recession if these massive cuts were implemented by the Tories and this is very likely to happen. There is already talk of 600,000 workers from the public sector alone losing their jobs...spread this job cut situation right across the board, right across the economy, and couple it with every Government Minister talking the economy down on national TV by promising even more severe cuts of 40% ...then you can see where the business problems are coming from.""""

    You really are buying all the Labour spin hook line and sinker.

    Talking the economy down, oh dear... telling the truth about the mess Labour created is better than spending 13 years destroying the economy.

    Did you really think that large scale job losses in the public sector could be avoided? of course they cant - there must be job losses to cut down on the expensive bloated state and restore the finances to health.

    'promising more severe cuts of 40%...... really - no, that wont happen. I have explained the intelligent tactics behind the 40% figure before. It is increasing the options available to achieve the needed level of cuts. It means that departments will not be cut evenly, some will be cut more than others. Some functions are more imporant than others, so that is sensible and logical.

    Brian -do some basic maths. Money spent by the public sector is just recycled money.

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