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With HIPs now being suspended, what about the thousands now being made unemployed?
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Yes I'm sure it mitigated some of the impact, at a really obscene cost, and we couldn't even follow Labour's intended policies in full due to not having the money. |
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These according to the story wasted a billion pounds of people's money and slowed fluidity in the housing market. Employing people whatever the cost to economy and prosperity is not the way to run things and never will be. |
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What does this prove about Labour's economic policies? Again even the story itself mentions the results as being good inspite of the economic climate, nothing at all to do with any political policy or government investment, it mentions it as relating to efficiency and modernisation? Is your plan to post that any company that shows any kind of reasonable financial results, even when the stories discussing the results specifically mention these being due to things like cost cutting, process improvements, etc, are due to Labour's economic policies? If that is the plan you really have no faith in the private sector at all, you old socialist you ;) |
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Also, you forgot to mention the 2500 Post Offices closed in the last three years of the New Labour Government. ;) |
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too late to vote but I will go for hooray.
these 2 working together I feel will stop too many radical things happening although in the published policy list I still see a few things that worry but defenitly less than if the tories were in sole charge. |
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As far as Royal Mail goes, time was when each day I used to go to the post box with a carrier bag full of floppy disks containing applications for customers, many a time I had to wait for the postman emptying the box as it was already overflowing with mail when I got there, now on the rare occasion that I post a letter I hear it drop to the bottom of the box, obviously RM had to make changes, times change for all of us and we all have to expect that things cannot carry on as before, but hey, I find change exciting although it appears most people are afraid of change which I feel is quite sad. I remember before privatisation of the utility companies when utility bills were very modest, I think privatisation was just a rip-off. ---------- Post added at 20:36 ---------- Previous post was at 20:33 ---------- Quote:
It's simple really, people swallow everything the media throws at them and the media wanted a change, for some reason best known to themselves they wanted the Tory's in power which is why they promoted the Lib-Dem's hoping that floating Labour voters would be more likely to vote for them than to vote Tory, now we see them sniping the Lib-Dem's at every opportunity presumably hoping to derail the coalition and give the Tory's another chance to get an overall majority sooner rather than later. ---------- Post added at 20:40 ---------- Previous post was at 20:36 ---------- Quote:
Post Offices and Sub Post Offices need to get into the 21st century, most I have been in do not try very hard to earn extra revenue, they all tend to have a rack of tiny birthday cards costing many times more than you pay elsewhere, the price they charge for a jiffy bag or a cardboard box is just extortion and as a result the only people to buy anything are the totally stupid or totally desperate. The main thing that people need a Post Office for round here is to draw their benefits, the Post Office has the opportunity to have first crack selling them something but they stock nothing that those people need, a really big missed opportunity. By the way, our Sub post Office was closed which was probably a good thing, on benefit day he would have his side of the counter covered with a multitude of scratch cards, handing the benefit cash out with one hand and taking it back with the other, I only ever saw one person win, he won a whole Pound which he promptly used to buy yet another losing card. |
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So you agree the "profit" is actually false, not from earnt income but from money lent by the government.
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