Monday, March 23, 2009

Scrap Crossrail to avoid extra DEBT burden on every UK household, says SUNDAY PEOPLE

0050 Hrs GMT London Monday 23 March 2009:

KHOODEELAAR! TOLD DARLING SO for over 5 years! After the historic [!!!] event of a ‘mainstream’, ‘British’ ‘national’ in the shape of the London SUNDAY PEOPLE calling on UK Finance Minister Alistair Darling to SCRAP CROSSRAIL, it is time to review some of the key events of the past five years during which KHOODEELAAR! has investigated the evidence and shown the reason why Crossrail should be scrapped. As we set out to carry out this review, we note the statements made by one of Margaret Thatcher’s closes operators, David Young. It is ironic that the BBC has decided to revive Young on a sleazy-faced platform impersonated by Andrew Neil who has made the David Young flaunting. Ironic because Young has resurfaced at just about the moment when his successor in unconstitutionality, Peter Mandelson, is in occupation of the same post that Young had been placed in by Thatcher. It seems that two decades on, David Young has not lost touch with some of the basics. It was uncanny to hear him use the word morass in relation to the economic mess that Gordon Brown has been associated with. Morass is one of the key KHOODEELAAR! analytical words.. We also noticed that David Young echoed our own thesis about the City of London, thus giving additional substance to our analysis that at once exposes the Crossrail scam touts and points out the practical answers on how best to tackle the current economic problems ….[To be continued]


FROM THE SUNDAY PEOPLE:

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22 March 2009
BLACK HOLE COSTS YOU £25,000
EXCLUSIVE Here's how they might claw it back
By Nigel Nelson Political Editor
Every British taxpayer faces a debt of £25,000 to pay for Alistair Darling's borrowing binge.

New forecasts say the Chancellor needs to splash out £704billion on the nation's credit card over the next five years.

That will leave each taxpayer with a bill equal to the current UK average wage, say economists Ernst & Young.

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And it will be FIVE times the amount of debt run up over the last five years, which worked out at just £5,000 per taxpayer.

The predictions from forecasting group the Item Club say Mr Darling will need £180billion this year alone, exceeding his own estimate by £62billion.

They are so significant because the Item Club uses the same forecasting model as the Treasury.

Shadow Chancellor George Osborne said: "This is the worst fiscal mess any British government has created in peacetime.

"Tax receipts have collapsed but there is a great deal of scope for spending restraint."

Lib Dem Treasury spokesman Vince Cable added: "Spending will rise sharply over the coming months as unemployment surges.

"And the steep fall in output will continue to reduce tax revenues."

Last week the International Monetary Fund said the UK will have to borrow 11 per cent of national income this year, the most of all the world's top G7 industrialised nations. Ernst & Young say it will be 1.6 per cent WORSE.

Item Club chief economist Peter Spencer said: "The outlook is bleak. The Chancellor must present an unambiguous plan for restoring the public finances to health.

"We are all going to find ourselves paying a lot more tax once the recovery begins and our children will be paying that tax for a very long time to come."

The researchers say Mr Darling must now pump more cash into manufacturing to save jobs.

In April's Budget he is expected to cut taxes to encourage spending, as The People said last week.

But once the recession is over the Government will have to claw the money back. And we have some suggestions, see right, for doing it.

For instance Mr Darling could RAISE tax by 5p, SCRAP the Crossrail plan for new London train links or SUPPLY school meals free to cut obesity in kids.

Total £704 billion

Raise income tax by 5p £100 billion

Put VAT up to 25 per cent £240 billion

Cancel Trident missile defence £25 billion

Nationalise the banks £44 billion

Health screening for over 20s £75 billion

Trim Government waste £170 billion

Abandon Crossrail project £16 billion

Free school meals to save on obesity £18 billion

Cut civil service pay 1 per cent £7 billion

Scrap widening of M25 £5 billion

Cancel our new aircraft carrier order £4 billion
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