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By *ethnmelv OP Couple
over a year ago
Cardiff |
I just received a letter from BJ saying I can make all the difference! I can help deliver:
Better Hospitals...
Safer Streets...
World-class schools...
Clearly the way to do each of the above is to remove the Tory’s, to actually put someone who care about the NHS in charge, to stop these hospitals only being private; to get Police back on the streets after 9 years of the Tory’s reducing them; to actually put people who care about Comprehensive schools as opposed to Private schools like Eton!
What bullshit they produce, just hugely amused they sent it to me! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I just received a letter from BJ saying I can make all the difference! I can help deliver:
Better Hospitals...
Safer Streets...
World-class schools...
Clearly the way to do each of the above is to remove the Tory’s, to actually put someone who care about the NHS in charge, to stop these hospitals only being private; to get Police back on the streets after 9 years of the Tory’s reducing them; to actually put people who care about Comprehensive schools as opposed to Private schools like Eton!
What bullshit they produce, just hugely amused they sent it to me! "
I know.
The way in which that prick Boris talks you'd think Labour had been in power for the last 9 years. |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"It always takes 10 plus years to fix the mess that the naive deluded labour leave behind memory loss is rife on this site.
" Exactly its took all this time to get back on an even keel and people are going to vote for a reckless labour spending spree which will probably take 20 years to sort out next time.Im not worried probably wont be around by then but feel sorry for my kids and grandkids. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Lol a party is in power for almost a decade, and their record during that time is someone else's fault lol.
Congratulations, you just won the internet.
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I know it is ridiculous to blame another party from a decade ago...They’d moan like fuck if labour wins and blame conservatives for the next decade..
Let’s be honest If you can’t fix shit in a decade your really shit at your job and it’s time for someone else to have a go . |
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"It always takes 10 plus years to fix the mess that the naive deluded labour leave behind memory loss is rife on this site.
Exactly its took all this time to get back on an even keel and people are going to vote for a reckless labour spending spree which will probably take 20 years to sort out next time.Im not worried probably wont be around by then but feel sorry for my kids and grandkids."
"Its took all this time to get back on a even keel"
Last time i checked the national debt has doubled.
Food banks has increased tenfold, more people are in poverty then ever.
So what was the point of austerity and all those cuts for 9 years if the national debt wasnt getting reduced but infact doubled?
All that money from the cuts from austerity didnt go towards reducing our debt it went to the torys rich pals.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It always takes 10 plus years to fix the mess that the naive deluded labour leave behind memory loss is rife on this site.
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It always takes 10 years? Why? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Lol a party is in power for almost a decade, and their record during that time is someone else's fault lol.
Congratulations, you just won the internet.
I know it is ridiculous to blame another party from a decade ago...They’d moan like fuck if labour wins and blame conservatives for the next decade..
Let’s be honest If you can’t fix shit in a decade your really shit at your job and it’s time for someone else to have a go . "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It always takes 10 plus years to fix the mess that the naive deluded labour leave behind memory loss is rife on this site.
Exactly its took all this time to get back on an even keel and people are going to vote for a reckless labour spending spree which will probably take 20 years to sort out next time.Im not worried probably wont be around by then but feel sorry for my kids and grandkids.
"Its took all this time to get back on a even keel"
Last time i checked the national debt has doubled.
Food banks has increased tenfold, more people are in poverty then ever.
So what was the point of austerity and all those cuts for 9 years if the national debt wasnt getting reduced but infact doubled?
All that money from the cuts from austerity didnt go towards reducing our debt it went to the torys rich pals.
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You're confused
National debt is the total amount owed, the deficit is how much more your borrowing every year than bringing in, ie you personally borrow a 100 pounds every year more than you earn (that's your deficit) your national debt is that after 5 years your 500 pounds in debt, you decide to earn a bit more and cut some shopping at home, your now only borrowing 50 pounds a year, five years later you're 750 pounds in debt, got it, borrowing went down debt went up.
Practically no budgets were actually cut they just didn't go up in line with inflation so next year's money didn't go as far as last year's, wages were frozen, again nobody got a wage cut, the point was to lower your yearly borrowing so your debt still goes up but slower.
In your personal circumstance scenario, if you'd continued spending and borrowing the same your national debt would have been 1000 pounds, instead due to your deficit reduction it was 750 pounds.
Simples |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It always takes 10 plus years to fix the mess that the naive deluded labour leave behind memory loss is rife on this site.
It always takes 10 years? Why? " .
Maybe you'd prefer total austerity measures over 1 month instead.
A severe pain for a very short period?.
Governments tend to go for the littlest pain which requires the longer period, like ten years long.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's really hard to understand people who are anti-Tory
Thankfully most people aren't like that."
Not really....you just need to try a little harder....maybe take the blinkers off....get out a bit more.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Lol a party is in power for almost a decade, and their record during that time is someone else's fault lol.
Congratulations, you just won the internet.
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Fucking lunacy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Lol a party is in power for almost a decade, and their record during that time is someone else's fault lol.
Congratulations, you just won the internet.
I know it is ridiculous to blame another party from a decade ago...They’d moan like fuck if labour wins and blame conservatives for the next decade..
Let’s be honest If you can’t fix shit in a decade your really shit at your job and it’s time for someone else to have a go . "
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"Comparing government finances to household budgets demonstrates only that you do not understand government finances."
Agreed but using personal or household expenditure to explain the difference between debt and deficit is quite useful.
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"It always takes 10 plus years to fix the mess that the naive deluded labour leave behind memory loss is rife on this site.
Exactly its took all this time to get back on an even keel and people are going to vote for a reckless labour spending spree which will probably take 20 years to sort out next time.Im not worried probably wont be around by then but feel sorry for my kids and grandkids.
"Its took all this time to get back on a even keel"
Last time i checked the national debt has doubled.
Food banks has increased tenfold, more people are in poverty then ever.
So what was the point of austerity and all those cuts for 9 years if the national debt wasnt getting reduced but infact doubled?
All that money from the cuts from austerity didnt go towards reducing our debt it went to the torys rich pals.
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You're confused
National debt is the total amount owed, the deficit is how much more your borrowing every year than bringing in, ie you personally borrow a 100 pounds every year more than you earn (that's your deficit) your national debt is that after 5 years your 500 pounds in debt, you decide to earn a bit more and cut some shopping at home, your now only borrowing 50 pounds a year, five years later you're 750 pounds in debt, got it, borrowing went down debt went up.
Practically no budgets were actually cut they just didn't go up in line with inflation so next year's money didn't go as far as last year's, wages were frozen, again nobody got a wage cut, the point was to lower your yearly borrowing so your debt still goes up but slower.
In your personal circumstance scenario, if you'd continued spending and borrowing the same your national debt would have been 1000 pounds, instead due to your deficit reduction it was 750 pounds.
Simples "
Here's the thing: The Tories promised to cut both the deficit and the national debt. Theyre borrowing less but having to apportion a greater slice of government expenditure to service a debt which has more than doubled. Austerity hasnt worked but what it has done is ensure that public services are now in tatters. Borrowing in itself is not a bad thing unless it's borrowing which isnt investing in the future (which is what most of the PSBR has signally failed to be used for)
Trying to pretend that the UK economy is like a household budget is economically illiterate at best |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's really hard to understand people who are anti-Tory
Thankfully most people aren't like that."
Unnecessary austerity
Prioritising banks and corporations over people
Constant liars (see Boris Johnson as an example)
Their voting record on LGBT issues, environment issues, housing issues, austerity etc etc
Their attitude to ordinary people (JRM saying it's heartwarming to see so many people using food banks),. (Francesca O'Brien suggesting poor people should be "put down")
Shocking record on the environment, see the pledges in the 2017 election and their immediate turn around.
The whole Brexit debacle (Cameron kicked it off to get votes)
These are just a few examples off the top of my head.
You're welcome.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's really hard to understand people who are anti-Tory
Thankfully most people aren't like that." Hi. To state the blatantly obvious that is why the Conservatives won the last election and are more than likely to win this one. Anyone who cares about the countries future and the sick and elderly will be voting Conservative. We need the taxes generated by a sound economy to pay for services demanded by the less well off in society.
Labour's policies would simply destroy the economy.
Glad that you speak for the silent majority . |
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
West London |
"It's really hard to understand people who are anti-Tory
Thankfully most people aren't like that. Hi. To state the blatantly obvious that is why the Conservatives won the last election and are more than likely to win this one. Anyone who cares about the countries future and the sick and elderly will be voting Conservative. We need the taxes generated by a sound economy to pay for services demanded by the less well off in society.
Labour's policies would simply destroy the economy.
Glad that you speak for the silent majority . "
Why did the Conservatives go from a majority to a minority government in the last election?
The majority were not silent apparently.
The elderly and sick are paid and cared for by immigrants as natives alone cannot generate the income to.
A Conservative government dies not automatically equate to a sound economy. Who said "fuck business"? Does the majority of business want to remain in or leave the EU?
As you believe Brexit is economically positive your opinion on Labour economic policy is just as flawed |
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By *ethnmelv OP Couple
over a year ago
Cardiff |
"It's really hard to understand people who are anti-Tory
Thankfully most people aren't like that.
Unnecessary austerity
Prioritising banks and corporations over people
Constant liars (see Boris Johnson as an example)
Their voting record on LGBT issues, environment issues, housing issues, austerity etc etc
Their attitude to ordinary people (JRM saying it's heartwarming to see so many people using food banks),. (Francesca O'Brien suggesting poor people should be "put down")
Shocking record on the environment, see the pledges in the 2017 election and their immediate turn around.
The whole Brexit debacle (Cameron kicked it off to get votes)
These are just a few examples off the top of my head.
You're welcome.
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They have been a shambles since 2010, wasting money at the expense of the sick, the poor and the elderly. Nothing about BJs party is advantageous to 95% of the population! Wakes up and smell the bullshiit from BJ |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It always takes 10 plus years to fix the mess that the naive deluded labour leave behind memory loss is rife on this site.
It always takes 10 years? Why? .
Maybe you'd prefer total austerity measures over 1 month instead.
A severe pain for a very short period?.
Governments tend to go for the littlest pain which requires the longer period, like ten years long.
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You haven’t answered the question, why should it take 10 years ? And if it always takes 10 years are you confident that we will leave the EU next year ?? |
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By *rufinWoman
over a year ago
notts |
"It's really hard to understand people who are anti-Tory
Thankfully most people aren't like that. Hi. To state the blatantly obvious that is why the Conservatives won the last election and are more than likely to win this one. Anyone who cares about the countries future and the sick and elderly will be voting Conservative. We need the taxes generated by a sound economy to pay for services demanded by the less well off in society.
Labour's policies would simply destroy the economy.
Glad that you speak for the silent majority . "
Tory vote 42%
Labour 40%
2017
Another of those landslide majorities like Brexit I expect you call that?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tell you what- let’s vote the Icelandic government into No 10.
Iceland suffered hugely from Icelandic bank crash, yet in only a handful of years, they paid it all back, have a thriving culture and economy, with only 330k population and only 3people in prison(last 8 heard)
. The only thing they couldn’t sort was the lack of winter daylight but free electricity and heating (and countrywide internet) goes a long way to make a happier population.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's really hard to understand people who are anti-Tory
Thankfully most people aren't like that. Hi. To state the blatantly obvious that is why the Conservatives won the last election and are more than likely to win this one. Anyone who cares about the countries future and the sick and elderly will be voting Conservative. We need the taxes generated by a sound economy to pay for services demanded by the less well off in society.
Labour's policies would simply destroy the economy.
Glad that you speak for the silent majority . "
Honestly....why do you bother? If you cant see a rudderless ship with an inept buffoon at its helm when its in plain sight than maybe you should get your prescription checked (but please dont do it on the nhs unless you have a condition that justifies it!) |
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"It's really hard to understand people who are anti-Tory
Thankfully most people aren't like that. Hi. To state the blatantly obvious that is why the Conservatives won the last election and are more than likely to win this one. Anyone who cares about the countries future and the sick and elderly will be voting Conservative. We need the taxes generated by a sound economy to pay for services demanded by the less well off in society.
Labour's policies would simply destroy the economy.
Glad that you speak for the silent majority .
Honestly....why do you bother? If you cant see a rudderless ship with an inept buffoon at its helm when its in plain sight than maybe you should get your prescription checked (but please dont do it on the nhs unless you have a condition that justifies it!)"
You really shouldn’t call Corbyn such names |
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