Bankruptcy for Britain in 2011
17:52 - Monday 27 December 2010 - In Categories UK News, World Videos
Singapore based US financial commentator Jim Rogers explains why Britain faces bankruptcy in 2011.
In the second video a British blogger tells Russia Today why the economic downturn and dissatisfaction with the Coalition government will lead to more public protests.
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