De Ja Vu? MP Darling defends stating the UK Economy is going into recession
Aug 30th - 2008 Darling recently had a piece in the Guardian where he told us:

UK Chancellor Alistar Darling
“the economic downturn would be “profound and long-lasting”,
“…has insisted it is his duty to be straight with the
public, after telling a newspaper the UK faces its worst economic
crisis in 60 years.”
“…that voters were “pissed off” with Labour’s handling of the
economy, a key issue at the next election, and said it was “absolutely
imperative” that ministers communicated their intentions better.”
Basically, we’re fucked and going to have a recession.
And now the PR exercise starts trying to educate the masses that it is not Labours fault.
Watch the BBC interview where Darling repeats, 4 times, parrot fashion, the mantra’s the PR men have told him to say. To every question asked him his answer is:
- I’m being honest
- Every other country in the World
- Unique Circumstances
- Credit Crunch
- Rising Oil and Food Prices
- We helped Northern Rock
- Tax Rebate next month
- Helping People getting back into work
- Fundamental of Economy Sound
“Who’s going to win Eurovision this year?” “Honestly, every other country in the world has rising oil and food prices, I remember when we helped northern rock I was going to give a tax rebate next month…blah blah blah…I think they should bring back Cliff Richard.”
I do notice that not having a TV makes you more aware of the repetitious Squealer type announcements. Lets break it down a bit:
- I’m being honest - Why do I get jittery when a politician starts with that?
- every other country in the world - Asia seems to be unaffected thus far
- Credit Crunch - buzzword for people at the moment - basically free credit to everyone will eventually bite you on the arse
- Rising Fuel and Oil Prices - didn’t Mr Murdoch say it was morally correct to invade Iraq for a “$20 a barrel oil”?
- We Helped Northern Rock - Nationalising a bank under intense pressure after failing to find it a buyer, placing £1.3 billion more in national debt.
- Tax Rebate next month - What tax rebate? The one where companies can claim back VAT they shouldn’t of paid in the first place because they overpaid?
Or the rebate to make up for the blunder of not noticing abolition of the 10p tax rate would put the lower paid workers out of pocket?
