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I don't know much about the politics of Britain nor do I fully understand their economic problems, but this speech by Daniel Hannan, MEP for South East England, sure sounds like it could be given in the US Congress. Hannan addresses Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister druing his visit to the European Parlament. Check it out.
Wouldn't it be great if someone in the US Congress had the smarts to deliver a speech like this to the over-spending of our US President?!
Artful Dodger: sounds like australia to me but we had money to get us thru some of the bad times, whereas england had sweet fanny adams. God help us if things get much worse LOL.......
In my opinion they should stop the dole to the lazy b's who are living off the Govt and make them survive as they did before all the welfare was introduced. How would the younger ones survive a depression on nothing as their forefathers did.