Govt too long to acknowledge the extent of economic crisis? What can Gov do 2...

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...improve the financial situation? What should the government do about the economy?

Chancellor Alistair Darling says Britain is facing its worst economic crisis in 60 years. How should the government tackle the issue?

Mr Darling has said the economic downturn would be "more profound and long-lasting" than most people feared and voters were angry with Labour's handling of the economy.

The chancellor admitted the government had not convinced people it understood their financial concerns, saying ministers had to communicate their intentions better.

Political opponents say the government should have acknowledged the extent of the economic difficulties sooner.

Do you agree with Alistair Darling?

Will his comments cause tension within the Labour party?

Has it taken the government too long to acknowledge the extent of economic crisis?

What should the government do to improve the financial situation?

http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5283&edition=1&ttl=20080831073559
Is BBC question worded merely to stir up trouble/get folk to vent their moans?

How @ answers to help improve things?

I read it just after http://bbc.co.uk/liverpool feature @ Church Press made the same point as the 1997 General Election 'Faithworks' campaign, led by then-GMTV presenter Steve Chalke

In every city, town & village, the most active community organisations are the Christian churches

& yet the media totally ignored Christian youth summer events like Greenbelt & Soul Survivor, where youth seminars encourage enterprising engagement with the local community to discuss & help meet needs

& present strategic projects to Govt for funding - like the Upton, Wirral Contact & Care Service to help OAPs/elderly/disabled, as a Job Creation Scheme, in the '80s

Can YOU share the fruits of such seminars?

Were YOU involved in the Global Youth Congress @ Liverpool Hope Uni, June?

Or the more recent one in Australia?
Catch it @ BBC 7-days iPlayer
3 good replies so far, guys

I have @ 5 min for this edit, as my bath runs

A reply said @ 'aggressive money makers'

I know you mean the greedy

To what extent do we all need to study the number of empty shops, offices & factories in our area & assess needs, that mean earning opportunities, that drw capital investment to create enterprising jobs & economic regeneration?

A local area says "New Kensington: new ways of thinking"

I'm sure that's a common regeneration motto

Bootle poster proclaims it as the home of community regeneration

In both cases & others, we need to put flesh on the bones to make a real difference

Know any Biz Studies whizz kids?

Email a link to this, OK?

OH: I can't get into this forum @ LIPA's Macca, where folk may well discuss enterprising ideas

http://homepage.mac.com/paul_mccartney/archives/archive4.htm
How strange: there were 3 replies 5 mins ago: 1 musta been deleted for no good reason?

Hoqw strange also that google, yahoo & AVG allsaid:-

Sorry! We found no results for your search: 1997 'Faithworks' campaign, led by GMTV presenter Steve Chalke

Try book review 'Faithworks' by GMTV presenter Steve Chalke
All 3 were blank @ it

Have Christian book burnings begun?
Sounds very like 2 Thessalonians 2 intensifying 'spirit of antichrist'

Just time to say, for locals, all Merseyside Bible-believing churches are linked @ http://www.tfh.org.uk

If in Staffs, google The Trent Connection

If in Midlands, google

The Midlands Network

In Wavertree, Liverpool 15, http://www.Frontline.org.uk houses the office for Together For Harvest & their theme for last term was engaging with the city

In Anfield, L4, The Lighthouse, Oldfield Rd, is UK's 1st dedicated urban gospel arts centre

Wayne Clarke's 'Daybreak', has just asked for folk to call in @ "Back To Church Sunday" events - on 0151 70 99 333 in da next 10 mins

C U 11am, 100 metres from The Kop, OK?
 
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