Muhammad Haque world economic commentary from London UK.
1230 GMT London Friday 24 October 2008:
Alistair Darling was fronting the Department for Poverty and Want [DWP=Department causing Want and increasing Poverty] in the immediate aftermath of the unravelling of Harriet Harman in the first ‘session’ fronted by Tony Blair...
The ‘unravelling’ is often claimed by that OTHER liar for poverty-creation, Frank Fraudster Field [FFF! So many F’s in a man cannot be sensible] ..That claim is false...
BOTH Harriet Harman and Alistair Darling took part in the programme of gigantic, perpetrating LYING about ‘the benefit culture’. To put their dishonesty in context, EVERY SINGLE holder of that post, has been a LIAR in office. Every single one of the MPs as ‘the Secretary of State’ [the obscure title used to denote the UK cabinet minister fronting Department] for Poverty Creation and the Concealment of the TRUTH ABOUT JOBLESSNESS IN THE UK that is, irrespective of the party political ‘difference’ in pretensions... Peter Lilley was one of the last ones of the POVERTY AND WANT creating Department [call it DHSS, call it DSS, call it DWP] in the Major Disaster years... Lilley lied for poverty creation and for hiding and for concealing the truth about ‘benefit’ , about the dole. The truth is that there has been no ‘one nation economy’ in the UK for the past at least 60 years....
And successions of regimes have conspired to conceal the truth....That number again. 60 years...
Wasn’t it Alistair Darling that used the figure 60 [in his wrongly-hyped ‘interview’ with ‘Decca Aitkenhead’ ‘for’ the Guardian in July 2008] and said that the current economic crisis that was coming had not been seen for 60 years?
He had that number of years right. But that was all...
The rest of what he said was just as contradictory, half-cooked as what he has been saying since the City of London and the Big Business and the Bankers got exposed for what they are....
Darling has also ‘revived’ the term ‘prudent’. He has done so in his interview with the BBC this morning... But he mis-used that term.
And then he said things that are more to do with the role best assigned to a pastor [in a Christianised culture] than to the alleged maker of decisions as the Finance minister...
The packaged reference to ‘whatever it takes’ that Darling again uttered did not tell anything about why he was bent on raising the UK’s PSBR [=Public Sector Borrowing Requirements] to the nightmare levels that he was doing...
He did not say what, if anything, was at all objectively sustainable in his debt-creating measures of dire desperate irresponsibility...
[To be continued]
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