Saturday, 14 March 2009

Darling: We Will 'Do Whatever Necessary'

The Telegraph, reporting on the G20 Summit (Finance Ministers), quotes Alistair Darling as saying "the G20 had a "clear sense of direction" ahead of its leaders' summit in April and would take "whatever action necessary" to boost the world economy.

Not caring too much about the rest of the world and only wishing to concentrate on the well-being of my own country; also on the assumption and knowledge that Alistair Darling is but the mouthpiece of his Master, can we assume that the phrase "whatever action necessary" includes the word 'resignation'?

Having said that Dear Reader, one should remember that 'promised action' does not actually equate with delivering said 'promised action'. Remember this?

By their words shall ye know them!



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