Unlike Jeremy Clarkson I would not call Gordon Brown 'a one eyed Scot who lied about the financial industry', I would however suggest that maybe it's time for him to apologize. It may also be time for him to update his CV like so many other people here in Great Britain have already done. I read in the paper for example, that a loop hole in the VAT laws was about to be closed usually I would not care about this I don't mind the odd fat cat losing there rigth to defraud the rest of us but what upset me in this case was the fact that most people who would be affected were not the well off but many who have it hard or impossible to get a permanent job.
At this point I feel like it's time to the minute that I've actually been in that position before, when I left University at 24 years old I found myself for a good year and a half doing temp jobs in fact my invigilator was also a temp. As I spoke to her I soon found out the market had got even harder than what it was like when I was out of work. I've been reading the newspapers as well and now I'm even more worried than before you see one of the main reasons I made up my mind to do law was that I wanted a career and I believed with a profession I would find it much easier to get a job.
However it's not worked out like that it turns out that many of the people who used to work in banking are now rushing into the legal profession as quickly as they can. I'm hoping the fact that I got into law before them will give me a advantage when it comes to the legal profession but I'm not so sure...
I can any hope that things change but as my invigilator said they only needed £300 or £400 a week but as it was impossible to get a permanent job it seemed likely that they would avoid spending more money. Mr Brown I believe you really need to tender an apology and maybe even a resignation and if I was you I would update my CV you really need to fairly soon in my opinion as most of your 65 million bosses have had enough.
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