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Saying that though it is a touchstone on things when even you have no defence of Gordon Brown's speech beyond calling Osborne and Cameron names. |
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My wife put it best (imho) - it would be nice to hear what the parties have to offer, rather than them being negative about the other parties; in her opinion, that will just turn voters off, and have the reverse effect intended (why would we vote for them, all they can peddle are negatives). |
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Although I have faith the current Tories will not cut the NHS, I am worried about social care and other less visible, but important, services. |
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Damien, everyone focuses on NHS when they discuss public spending - it covers a much wider remit than that, and unfortunately, the only way money can be raised to fund the public purse is from private enterprise - it eventually ends up everyone losing unless it is balanced appropriately.
Also, Germany and France top up their health spending with insurance, and both countries have a larger private health sector than the UK. |
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PS I am Lib Dem in case people want to know my bias.
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Some things will inevitably have to go, fundamentally everything is paid for by the private sector despite Labour's best attempts to prop the economy up over the past decade and massage employment figures with public sector expenditure. We traditionally swing between two points and at the moment are too far to one way, and the money to finance going too far that way has come from borrowing. While our GDP grew and unemployment remained low it was largely debt and public sector fuelled growth which had to unravel eventually, and has, big time. EDIT: Fundamentally even while the economy was allegedly going through a fantastic period of sustained growth and everything was going swimmingly the public sector grew so fast and was having so much money thrown at it we were in deficit and public sector productivity was dropping at the same time - that is excessive public sector spending. ---------- Post added at 16:19 ---------- Previous post was at 16:14 ---------- Quote:
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:clap: :clap: Not much new there then... :D |
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Meanwhile Glad to see the game is a foot but at the same time cannot wait for it to be over and see the back of Brown :) As if anyone did not know i will not be voting for The we are only interested in ruining the economy, Lining our own pockets and selling the country out to europe party "Labour" The tree hugging roll over at the first chance to europe or any other country party "Lib Dem's" The we need to be different than the other's but have no clue what we would do in power party " Greens, Raving loony, Independents" The neanderthal racist party "BNP" No there can only be one party for me and that's the Conservative party :tu: |
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I'd like to see Labour left in 3rd or even 4th place, with the Tories having enough of a majority but not too large.
I'd like them and the other parties to then see it as the electorate signalling we will not tollerate being lied to, having our funds misspent, having our troops denied the support they deserve. |
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I am going with Labour.
I was going to go with the Conservative but slimy Cameron really reminds me of Obama so that put me off and I don't trust him one bit. |
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I strongly believe that Labour will win, Cameron does not have the bottle to win, he will come out with all that crap, aexactly the same as what Thatcher did, If Cameron got in, he would do what Thatcher did, and that would be to tear the country to bits to save money, he will help the rich, but everyone else, can go stuff themself.
The Thing about Brown is that, he has run the country, he has the experience, no matter what people will say, about wars etc. We need a man who can run the country, with bottle, and that is not Cameron. It could be a shocker with Lib Dems coming a very close second, and don't forget the BNP might win a few more seats, than before. |
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Seriously, most people I know who were working class before Thatcher came in are now middle class, and most people I know who were working class when Labour came in are still working class now. Under Thatcher I would have gotten a grant to go to university and come out debt free, under Labour students are saddled with huge debts. Under Thatcher, when I was in hospital, it was clean, the sheets were changed daily. Under Labour you have to ask for bedding to be changed. Under Thatcher I could phone the doctor and make an appointment in a week's time when it was convenient for me, under Labout this changed to having to make an appointment on the day by calling before 9am and hoping to get lucky so that the surgery could meet their targets of no one having to wait for an appointment. My not getting an appointment that day of course was not recorded. |
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If you are only wanting someone with experience doing it why not get rid of the limits and give someone the job for life. :erm: |
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