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We are in Austerity because yet again, another Labour government ending in 2010, 13 years in power, spent like crazy. Net government debt as a percentage of GDP had soared from 38% to 69% from 2007 to 2010. It also rose under Conservative rule, too, but at a far slower pace thanks to Austerity measures. Labour always piss up the economy when they are in power and Corbyn will do far more damage with the socialist Marxist Agenda he and his momentum lot, if he/they ever get in power. Fancy us looking like Venezuela. ?? :rolleyes: ---------- Post added at 14:43 ---------- Previous post was at 14:37 ---------- Quote:
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This has got all the hallmarks of 2017 again. The more the party leaders are exposed, free of media bias, the more the Tories go downhill. If the the election was in a week I'd still be confident in Con HQ, but it's in a month, by which time the public will be sick of the sight of Boris's ugly lieing chops. PS. I didn't vote for Labour in the poll, so you can't blame me ! ;) |
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https://politicshome.com/news/uk/pol...st-zero-claims This little tweet amused me though when Boris Johnson meets the people.;) Quote:
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A few protesters doesn't necessarily mean a Tory defeat - we should want them to win - Corbyn would ruin the UK Denphone, you sure you want a Labour government messing up this country and turning it in to a socialist country, where sitting on your arse means getting the same as someone who studies and works hard? |
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Remember the Conservatives who are so strong in the South and South East are well likely not to gain more seats there. ---------- Post added at 16:00 ---------- Previous post was at 15:55 ---------- Quote:
Where did l say the Tories would be defeated Mick? as my prediction is for a hung parliament. |
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The primary cause of the 2010 onward austerity programme was the response to the 2008 financial crash which in turn was caused by the casino banking allowed by the excessive deregulation. To argue any different is just being disingenuous. ---------- Post added at 16:22 ---------- Previous post was at 16:16 ---------- Quote:
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I wouldn't know a Daily Mail comment from the next. So this assertion is irrelevant. And what about all the years before that crash? Totally irrelevant to blame just the 2008 crash - it does not remove any blame from Labour for ruining the economy and causing the next government to introduce austerity that was badly needed to reduce the deficit, we cannot just keep writing blank cheques, like Labour was doing. ---------- Post added at 16:59 ---------- Previous post was at 16:56 ---------- Quote:
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics...merset-protest |
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The story you link to says - It was over 100 people, far far different situation. Yesterday, Jeremy ran from one Glaswegian. Quote:
Do come back when you have an actual valid argument to counter with. |
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Unfortunately, I now have to trot out the standard response, in the interests of balance. Labour spent all of our reserves and so did not have any money for a rainy day. We had nothing to cover the deficit and basically, we were up the Swanee. Labour had no idea what to do and we were in real danger of going under. That's why austerity was necessary, but we all know that your answer would have been even more spending. Socialists never learn. |
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