Quote fro CEM's reply:
"Lizzie,
You cant solve these problems like a company"
But that is exactly were this Labour Government of ours Cem have got it wrong.........the British economy should be run as a business!!
Great Britain Limited should still be run under the principles of any successful business. Your income must cover your out goings, with any profit ploughed back into the business to reward the shareholders, the citizens of Great Britain.
It is in
very simplistic form I know (so please no accountants pick too many holes in this!!) but in my experience of high level business requirements the GB Balance Sheet should look
something like this although please excuse the abreviated layout as if laid out fully would be far more complicated:
£
Income:
Taxes & Revenues X
Income from Investments X
Loans X
Gross Income X
Operating CostsNHS Y
Defence Y
Education Y
Social & Welfare Y
All Other Departments Y
Civil Service Salaries Y
Fixed CostsRent for Government Establishments Y
Maintenance Costs Y
Running Costs Y
Liabilities Loan Repayments & Interest Y
Total Costs Y
Total Loss / Profit (Gross Income X minus Total Costs Y) Zero
as it should balance given the "Loans"
entered into the "Income"
The way the Labour Government has run GB Limited is historically TYPICAL of all Socialist governments; they overspend and thus over tax. The current Government are spending more than GB Ltd., is earning so having to borrow
increasingly to "Balance the Books" in the 'Top Line' of the Balance Sheet to make the 'Bottom line' Balance.
GB Ltd., now required £196 Billion in loans over the next two years to "Balanace the Books"!!!
This is no way to run the business, even allowing for all the considerations for social and welfare requirements of any Government. But. as I have frequently stated, socialist governments forget that requirement and just continuing to borrow to fund their habits!! The great philospher economist, F.A. Hayek, warned of this very issue and the value of the "free market". I would advise anyone interested to read his book: Hayek, F.A. (1944)
The Road to SerfdomLondon: Routledge

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My opinion of course, so in fairness form your judgements taking into account a countary view by the economist John Maynard Keynes