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Old 05-09-2010, 07:27 PM
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Post ABFA: Hung parliament bad for economy

Kate Sharp, chief executive of the Asset Based Finance Association (ABFA) believes last week’s hung parliament result could seriously hurt the UK’s economic recovery.According to many experts, the hung parliament result means that it will be harder to pass legislation and undermine a fragile UK recovery.Ms Sharp of ABFA comments: “The ABFA supports policy plans [...]

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The problem is a lack of stability. A conservative - Lib Dem agreement of some sort would be best for the economy as it would be much more stable than any of the other alternatives. Together they would have a significant majority in the house of commons. I just hope that they are able to work effectively together.
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