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But is that down to media alone ... or the parties that these 'baldies' represent ? |
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When you are in opposition, talk is cheap. All that matters is what you do when you get the chance. By that measure, Labour hypocrisy is astonishing. If you've watched the video clip I linked to, you will have seen Michael Howard listing off one or two of the things Blair pledged in the past but has shrunk back from now. As Howard said, we could debate the past for hours, the present and the future is more important. But while we're talking about the past, to call the Council Tax 'son of the Poll Tax' (as Labour did when in opposition, and which you have implied) is completely bogus. The Council Tax is based on the value of your house and is therefore much more closely related to the rates. And as for the rateable value of your house ... the rateable value is now essentially meaningless, except for determining water bills if you don't have a meter. You pay £450 more because the council wants more of your money in order to function. Do you really think that if you were still billed on rateable value, the council would not have upped the %age of RV that you would have to pay them? Or do you think your council's budget for this year would be £x million lower as a result of some inability to get as much money out of you through rates as compared to council tax? And if Council Tax is so bad, why has Labour done nothing about it in the last six years, and why does it not plan to do anything about it for the forseeable future? |
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and from what I have seen of the conservatives in recent years, not much has changed, they are still full of mad ideas that are not much use to anyone, but I feel sure if they got the chance they would implement them all and to hell with the people of this country. for eg, it was the conservatives who privatised everything and look where that has got us. it is for that and many other reasons that I do not trust them enough to vote for them. If i ever do I expect I will be wearing a straight jacket in a rubber room, which no doubt I will have to have paid for myself. ;) |
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And bexy, I'd have thought the fact I used leaders from recent times would have suggested I was talking about 'recent times'... :D |
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I find it far more likely that there is a great deal of apathy within the public. There are many who don't back any party particularly, at the end of the day it's much the same whoever get's in. Its a popularity contest. |
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I grant you it hasn't been 100% successful - the privatisation of British Rail was far from smooth. Even in this case, though, privatisation directly led to a massive increase in rail passenger numbers and a good deal of the network's problems can be blamed on endemic lack of investment in rail by both Tories and Labour over 50 years. Thatcher's public service reforms in the 1980s were a turbulent and, for many people, a painful experience, but they are the basis of the economy we enjoy today and I don't see any of Blair's cabinet planning to change it. Funny that, as they voted against each piece of legislation at the time. |
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most politicians achieve nothing because they spend far to long arguing about it instead of doing it. you are right they could have repealed everything the the conservatives ever did, but then that would have had to be the sole objective for that term in office. it is easier to live with and adapt the last governments policies than to repeal them, the conservatives do that as well you know. I call the council tax the poll tax because the bill never changed it was the same amount, only the name changed. and it's cost has risen at well over the rate of inflation which leaves me feeling mugged every time I pay it. it's name is irrelevant, it's cost is excessive, it is not nor has it ever been value for money. what do the conservatives plan to do about the council tax? come on cheer me up |
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As for the council tax, I'm not aware that the Tories want to change it, and I still think you are mistaken in blaimg the council tax per se for the size of the bill you pay for local services. Council budgets have soared in recent years, partially due to the central Labour Government fiddling about with the amount of cash it gives to councils, and partly because some councils are much, much worse at running things efficiently than others. Who holds the balance of power in your local district and county? EDIT: It's worth noting, by the way, that the last Tory administration was quite prepared to use Government powers to cap rises in Council Tax to prevent the worst excesses of town hall incompetence. Labour has chosen not to do this. Again, I think you are mistaken to blame the Tories for your woes. |
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you should know by now how pedantic i can be so :p as for the person who was talking about students loans etc.........up untill about 4/5years ago people received grants from the governemnt....which meant they did not have to pay it back, now we have to pay everything back, on top of paying for tuition fees, and on top of the interest they charge us, methinks they are trying to discourage people from going to universtiy, hence soon you will only see the middle/upper clases going, which is terrible |
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I don't know, thats sad. but I have only lived here for 6 months. 2 quick points before i have to go.
my bills are universally higher. and all governments are useless it's just some do less harm than others. |
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You could say that Tony Blair was balding, judging from this pic [img]Download Failed (1)[/img] |
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