Belsey "we could sort out our economic problems in a week"

Posted by C On Saturday, 1 May 2010 0 comments
Anne Belsey candidate of the Money Reform Party said to the packed lecture theatre at Canterbury Christ church university “We could sort out our economic problems in a week, including paying off the entire National Debt which has taken 300 years to build up."

According to the most recent odds, Julian Brazier has the Canterbury and Whitstable constituency wrapped around his little finger, still after 148 years of Tory control, but anything could happen before the elections in 6 days time.

All six candidates gave fine performances as they were questioned by the audience. Each was given two minutes to answer seven questions.

When the issue of bankers was raised Labour's Jean Samuel from Whitstable said, "Bonuses should be earned. Twenty per cent of my pay is based on bonuses and if I don't reach my targets I don't get paid."

Guy Voizey Liberal Democrat, also from Whitstable, said he would divide the banks into two sections: one for us to move money about and one to make investments.

UKIP's Howard Farmer, again from Whitstable, admitted with modesty, "I don't know a huge amount about the banking system apart from how it affects me and my family. But banks which had money from the government should not make profits until all the loans were repaid."

In response to a question relating to whether we should sort out our own problems before we give help to other countries, Miss Belsey said: "Under the Money Reform Party, banks would no longer be masters of the universe. They would be like any other retail organisation. All money would be created by one agency."

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