Are the IMF correct is Britain in the worse state of all of Europe?
The IMF haven't said this. There' s currently a debate over how severe the coming recession is going to be. The IMF official report has predicted a 0.1% decline in GDP next year (the European Commission have predicted 1% and other groups such as Capital Economics have given other predictions), but another group of IMF economists have been more pessimistic.
So in answer to the question So, what exactly have we got in store for us in 2009? - It's not really possible to say. Inflation is forecast to tumble dangerously (hence the recent interest-rate cut) and the recession will go deeper than it is now. Some economists have forecast a recovery by 2010, others think it'll last much longer be much worse.
Ergo, we don't know.
Has Bottler spent all the cash on 800,000 civil servants insetad of creating wealth(failed to fix the roof whist the sun shone )?
Most of it hasn't gone on civil servants (most of it's gone on govt. spending fuelled by borrowing...), but yes, Brown was most certainly irresponsible in his handling of the Treasury. And it's important to remember that nobody really cared at the time.