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"Is the minister ready to act if our economy takes a hit?" "He's going to act surprised." 26 January, 2008
"I've been called back to Parliament for an urgent economic crisis meeting." "Why, what's happened?" "Minister's holiday homes have started to drop in value." 14 January 2009.
"Two members of the banking sector to see you." "What are their names?" "Glum and glummer." 14 October, 2008.
"I'm cancelling all the 'hug a polar bear' programmes" "What are you replacing them with?" "'Hug the money saved' programmes" 27 March, 2009
"The PM's setting up a scythe gang" "What's a scythe gang?" "It's a razor gang looking for even bigger cuts!" 18 March, 2009
"The world leaders agree with me, it's imperative that we... all give the impression we're doing something about the financial crisis." 26 November, 2008.
"Where are we going to find an extra billion dollars?" "The PM said we'll need to make sacrifices. Starting with yours." 4 December, 2008.
"I'm not sure throwing huge amounts of money at the banks is going to solve the problem." "Who should we throw the cash at?" 28 November, 2008.
"Treasury say there's no need for a crisis meeting on the economy - it's over." "The crisis?" "The economy." 9 December, 2008.
"People are accusing the Government of inaction over the economic crisis!!! What more do they want us to do? We're panicking as fast as we can!" 15 January 2009.
"Are the stock markets bearish or bullish?" "They're yo-yo-ish." 18 October, 2008.
"I want every house in the country fully insulated! Then I won't be able to hear the people complaining about the way I'm handling the financial crisis!!!" 20 March, 2009
"I've just spoken to the Minister of Finance about the world's financial crisis, and he sounds more positive than earlier." "Why, what did he say?" "'I'm coming in from the window ledge'." 25 January, 2008
"The Minister doesn't need to worry about the economic crisis where he lives!" "Where's that?" "Lala land." 1 January 2009
"That was an interesting question and answer session held by the Minister of Finance. I thought we would be the ones asking the questions on how he was going to fix the economy!" 3 December, 2008.
"The global financial crisis is causing me to have sleepless nights! My bed's really lumpy with all my savings stuffed under the mattress!" 20 September, 2008
"The forecast is for a deepening depression, gathering dark clouds, storms and plenty of gloom." "I don't suppose there's any chance you picked up the weather forecast instead of the economic forecast is there?" "I'm afraid not." 15 November, 2008.
"The financial crisis has played havoc with inflation!" "Some things have deflated. Egos in the banking industry for a start." 17 November, 2008.
"The economy's in a worse state than first thought!" "I was told it had bottomed out!" "It's started digging" 26 March, 2009
"The Minister has invited all you large corporations here so he can discuss a large scale bail-out." "Is there any chance of you bailing-out the government?" 22 January 2009.
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