It's good the prime minister has declared the economy will pick up this summer and that we shouldn't fear a double-dip recession. A prime minister saying otherwise would be disastrous for confidence.But it's difficult to believe he really means it. And MM
Matthew Hooton Fri, 08 Oct 2010
It’s good the prime minister has declared the economy will pick up this summer and that we shouldn’t fear a double-dip recession. A prime minister saying otherwise would be disastrous for confidence.
But it’s difficult to believe he really means it. And MMP makes it almost impossible to see what he
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