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Bill Jamieson: Up side of downturn is that our woeful leadership is doomed



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Published Date: 20 June 2008
TO DESPAIR is a sin. So amid all the doom and gloom about our situation and our prospects, we should mark and celebrate three positive, inspiring, infallible truths.
TO DESPAIR is a sin. So amid all the doom and gloom about our situation and our prospects, we should mark and celebrate three positive, inspiring, infallible truths.

First, all economies conform to a cycle, and this cycle will turn – as cycles ha...



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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2008 9:17 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Bill Jamieson
 
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Richardinho,

20/06/2008 18:24:12
So despite the fact that the price of food and fuel is going through the roof, house repossessions are on the rise and many face the prospect of losing their jobs in the coming months, it's all good, bill, cause your party might get their snouts back in the trough.

I'm so happy for you.
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JoeMiddleton,

Edinburgh 23/06/2008 10:13:25
The only people more out of touch than politicians are the biased journalists who write rubbish about them.

 

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