0920 Hrs GMT
London Wednesday 22 April 2009
KHOODEELAAR! evidential note on Crossrail-scam-peddler Alistair Darling's multiple holes of failures....22.04.2009
Where Khoodeelaar! leads, the Daily Telegraph and the Tories can only follow... And that is not to speak of tim Willcox of BBC News Channel..
They were 'convinced' that the real central core problem was best expressed in one word: hole!
Will IMPRUDENT Brown let incredible Alistair to learn the lesson and confess to having it wrong and drop CRASSrail wasteful;l debtsful hole, and make amends in today’s Budget?
[To be continued]
Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown vanish down budget black hole
Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown were spotted vanishing down a black hole outside the Treasury in a tongue-in-cheek depiction of the country's finances.
By Sarah Knapton
Last Updated: 9:28AM BST 22 Apr 2009
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The chalk-drawn street art was commissioned by the Conservative party ahead of the budget on Wednesday and featured caricatures of the Prime Minister and Chancellor disappearing down a cavernous gap in the pavement followed by Mr Darling's red box.
Putting the finishing touches to the design were artists Max Lowry and Joe Hill working for Street Advertising Services.
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The stunt was designed to highlight what the Tories say is a "black hole" in the country's finances created by Labour's unprecedented levels of borrowing.
Shadow treasury spokesman, David Gauke said: "It's a great drawing and it makes the very good point that there is a black hole in the public finances that Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling are disappearing into. We just hope they don't take the rest of the country with them."
He said that the Party was "expecting that the Government is going to announce that the UK is borrowing more than almost any other major economy in the world. We are borrowing far too much, it is unsustainable.
"What we hope is that the Government will today hold up its hands and say that what we have at the moment is not something that can be sustained and that there is a clear route out, but what we fear is more gimmicks and more borrowing."
He said: "We need to see what the Government announces so we have got a clearer picture of the state of the economy."
He admitted that the party was worried that they would be handed a shaky economy if they took power at the next election.
He said: "Compared to the golden legacy that Gordon Brown inherited when he became chancellor it looks like this Government is going to leave the country in a complete mess."
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