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Tories to tackle UK's addiction to debt

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Published Date: 17 June 2008
SHADOW Chancellor George Osborne today promised a Conservative government would tackle Britain's "addiction to debt".
He was speaking as he unveiled a plan to give the Office of Fair Trading powers to clamp down on store cards which charge "excessive" rates of interest.

He is also suggesting a seven-day cooling off period before people can start using their cards.

People in the UK owe £2.2 billion on store cards, according to the Conservatives, with the number of accounts having almost doubled from seven million to 13.4 million in the last five years.

In an interview for GMTV, Mr Osborne said: "We've got a big problem in Britain, we're addicted to debt, and we are seeing the consequences of that as the credit crunch hits, and everyone is finding it more and more difficult with the rising cost of living.

"The role of the next Conservative government is to stop Britain's addiction to debt, and make sure when we next have a financial crisis or economic problem, that we are much better prepared."





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  • Last Updated: 17 June 2008 10:51 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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hertscot,

17/06/2008 13:27:15
They can do what they did the last time, raise interests rates so high that peoples homes are repossessed, then help out the lenders by allowing property to be sold at just above the mortgage value to their mates, Repay the mortgage and pay off the debt of the ex home owner.

Sorted!!!
Then when these poor saps get back on their feet, force them to buy property, rather than have secure public housing, refuel the property boom, and the whole country can go for bust all over again!
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Allan(handofgod137),

17/06/2008 16:35:18
#1 No one forced these idiots to take out loans they couldn't afford.

 

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