Martin Bashir shows us all exactly what would happen if Paul Ryan's budget becomes the law of the land. Because it's the law of the land in Britain, who - today - officially announced it's in double dip recession.
By the way, this time last year, the Brits were sucking their bad teeth over the fact that middle class Americans were resorting to charity foodbanks, a concept unknown in the UK. Well, foodbanks subtly began dotting up on horizons here in Britain last autumn, and today it was announced that since January, alone, some 120,000 people had resorted to using charity foodbanks - many from, yes, the leafy suburban middle classes.
By the way, this time last year, the Brits were sucking their bad teeth over the fact that middle class Americans were resorting to charity foodbanks, a concept unknown in the UK. Well, foodbanks subtly began dotting up on horizons here in Britain last autumn, and today it was announced that since January, alone, some 120,000 people had resorted to using charity foodbanks - many from, yes, the leafy suburban middle classes.
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