Monday 26 November 2007

long-term long-term long-term long-term long-term long-term long-term

Oh God I used long term 17 times in this speech , how much longer have I/we got !!!!


Brown outlines 'long-term' plans
Gordon Brown
Mr Brown promised new welfare obligations
Gordon Brown has sought to regain the political initiative, telling business chiefs he was taking the "long-term" decisions Britain needs for the future.

He would not "shirk" over decisions on things like new runways or new nuclear power stations, the PM told the CBI.

A re-think over capital gains tax was hinted at, as were plans to force more jobseekers to accept training places.

The Tories called the measures "short term", while the Lib Dems called it an "incoherent view on Britain's future".

Mr Brown's speech, his first to the audience of business leaders since he became prime minister, followed a series of problems over emergency funding for Northern Rock and the loss of two discs holding personal details of 25 million people

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7112455.stm

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