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All said though Labour does tend to spend and Tories save so it's not unusual for Tories to bring in "tough" cuts and for Labour to reverse them. |
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The Tories put off their balanced budget target to 2025 so they took the deficit issue off the table this election. Makes it even weirder how little their manifesto had to offer
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In 'cash terms', yes Tories have borrowed more than 33 years of combined Labour governments. However, with a much stronger economy, the government tends borrow more. So in essence. In terms of total borrowing versus GDP, Labour's total time in office borrowed 70% of GDP, since 2010, when Tories came to power it's been only 40% of GDP. (Drops mic and walks off stage.) ---------- Post added at 12:41 ---------- Previous post was at 11:52 ---------- Quote:
It's not about believing, it's about the facts and your obsession with Mrs T, is astounding, I would not be surprised if you still had a dartboard with a picture of her stuck across it. I think you need to bring yourself forward, she has been out of office since early 90's and she made some difficult choices and I know you are not going to agree, but when she came to power, she actually saved this country from the brink and brought those trade unions down a peg or two and stopped them bringing this country to it's knees with increasing demands and crippling strikes, in essence, back in the 70's during Labour led governments, they simply had too much power, something else that would return under a Corbyn/Momentum led Government. I do not think anybody wants to go back to an era of trash piling up in the streets and the dead being unburied, electricity black outs etc etc. |
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I'd like to know how much of the borrowing undertaken Tory governments over the years has been as a direct result of Labour's profligacy when it comes to spending and PFI. Someone always has to pay for Labour's debts and mishandling of the economy. Corbyn did what Labour always do - promise to spend money. Remember their note to the new Chancellor back in 2010? That just about sums up their MO and why those who vote for them can't see through it yet is beyond me. Did anyone really think McDonnell had changed his ideological spots? Quote:
I suppose he could be planning to honour the promise to resign, along with his loony mate Corbyn, after the communist party is over... :rolleyes: |
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What are you measuring against when you compare the borrowing vs GDP? Is that the total debt as of now? GDP fluctuates so if we were to hit a recession tomorrow that 40% would instantly shoot up without the Government haven, yet, taken additional borrowing. |
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John Major urges Theresa May to pull out of DUP deal.
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I am trying to find the source that I have seen the figures I posted above, the 70% and 40% total borrowing vs all the years of a Labour government vs. current Tory in last 7 years... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-39999460 Quote:
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And as for my head, it is not in the sand, you need to look closer to home to that, to believe Labour's manifesto was fully costed, when it most certainly was not. |
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Whether it was fully costed remains open to question but the Conservatives manifesto was a absolute disastrous shambles unless you think otherwise? as none of their stuff was costed as well and even people within her own party criticised it massively...
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I just see what has happened in history and history dictates that Labour leave the nations finances in a dire state, every time they leave office via losing power. |
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What a total utter disaster as Theresa May should have never called a election IMO in the first place as what has unfolded now because she put political glory first rather then governing in the national interest now makes Brexit far far harder to navigate then it ever was before sadly IMO. |
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Anyway the indisputable fact is that in a general election and in spite of all that Tory nastiness, austerity, dementia tax, NHS privatisation, baby eating etc etc etc. Corbyn's cronies still won 56 less seats. That's about as much a success as Gordon Brown's prudence was but those whose lives are spent sucking up and recirculating fake news on social media won't know that.
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