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By *rincessvenus OP   Couple  over a year ago

Hull

ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,"

Not to mention £6.6 billion on that massive white elephant, HS2.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

Not to mention £6.6 billion on that massive white elephant, HS2."

...Est..£48 billion.

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By *icketysplitsWoman  over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

This particularly tree is more gathering up fallen leaves and hoping it's enough to meet the 'new' commitment to education. It's yet to be announced which bits of education spend are to be cut.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,"

The guy in the audience on the last episode of BBC Question Time in Burton on Trent had the best line of the programme when he said....."if the tories have a magic money tree then Labour must have a magic money forest for all the things they are promising".

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

The guy in the audience on the last episode of BBC Question Time in Burton on Trent had the best line of the programme when he said....."if the tories have a magic money tree then Labour must have a magic money forest for all the things they are promising". "

Soooo Funny!

I almost wet myself laughing.

Sounds like a typical Tory backtracking from the very point that his party made during the election.

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By *utandbigMan  over a year ago

Bournemouth

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By *utandbigMan  over a year ago

Bournemouth


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

The guy in the audience on the last episode of BBC Question Time in Burton on Trent had the best line of the programme when he said....."if the tories have a magic money tree then Labour must have a magic money forest for all the things they are promising".

Soooo Funny!

I almost wet myself laughing.

Sounds like a typical Tory backtracking from the very point that his party made during the election."

The man has a problem ever time there a debate about br exit or spending he try's to turn it round blaming labour or whoever else it's so tedious now I just laugh at him like everyone else

He's blinkered I'm afraid

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By *LCCCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

The guy in the audience on the last episode of BBC Question Time in Burton on Trent had the best line of the programme when he said....."if the tories have a magic money tree then Labour must have a magic money forest for all the things they are promising". "

But Labour produced a fully costed manifesto, and the conservatives didn't.

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By *LCCCouple  over a year ago

Cambridge


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

The guy in the audience on the last episode of BBC Question Time in Burton on Trent had the best line of the programme when he said....."if the tories have a magic money tree then Labour must have a magic money forest for all the things they are promising".

But Labour produced a fully costed manifesto, and the conservatives didn't. "

Hang on, was a £billion for ten votes in their manifesto?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

Not to mention £6.6 billion on that massive white elephant, HS2....Est..£48 billion."

HS2

1. Already budgeted for @ £57 billion

2. Not a Tory idea in first place but supported by ALL major parties.

Still a bloody stupid idea....but hardly a political point currently!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

The guy in the audience on the last episode of BBC Question Time in Burton on Trent had the best line of the programme when he said....."if the tories have a magic money tree then Labour must have a magic money forest for all the things they are promising".

But Labour produced a fully costed manifesto, and the conservatives didn't. "

Turns out they didn't! Having now backtracked on the tuition fees and cancelling student debt thing...basically a lie to gain the student vote!

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By *avidnsa69Man  over a year ago

Essex


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,"

Not new money, simply taking money already pledged for education spending and putting it elsewhere....so a pretend money tree

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ahh we have shaken it again 1 3 billion for educationwish i had that tree in my back garden,

Not to mention £6.6 billion on that massive white elephant, HS2....Est..£48 billion.

HS2

1. Already budgeted for @ £57 billion

2. Not a Tory idea in first place but supported by ALL major parties.

Still a bloody stupid idea....but hardly a political point currently!"

Why not?

Given current austerity measures, it could have been cancelled.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We need better infrastructure, we can't put building it off for ever.

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