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Sky News saying that BoJo's promises total £67bn. This compares to £48.6bn for Jezza and £46bn for Hunt. It's a Godsend to Labour who can now say austerity was a political not an economic decision.
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Which governments in recent times have left us worse off than when they came to power? ANSWER: 1. Labour Government 1974 - 1979. 2. Labour Government 1997 - 2010. Which governments have left us better off economically? ANSWER: 1. Conservative Government 1979 - 1997 2. Conservative led Government: 2010 - date. Nuff said. |
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Who was responsible for the state of the UK finances in 2010, was bailed out to the tune of £500 billion and was the direct cause of the subsequent years of austerity? ANSWER: The City .. who, BTW, both candidates are failing to focus on in their sales pitch to the faithful. |
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The way Gordon was carrying on with his spending spree we would have ended up bankrupt one way or another even without the crash. It might have taken a couple or three years longer, but the end result would have been the same. |
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True, except the incoming Labour government in 1997 committed to sticking to Tory spending plans until 1999. You’ll see on your graph that those Tory spending plans significantly reduced the net debt, right up to the point when Gordon Brown abandoned them. From 1999 until the crash, when a Labour chancellor pursued a Labour economic policy, it increased year on year. It is this year on year increase, at a time when the economy was booming and conventional wisdom said the chancellor should have continued to pay down the debt, not increase it, that Labour was rightly pilloried for in the 2010 election campaign.
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I see a bright new future ahead, and those that have been trying to reverse the democratic decision of this country will scarcely be able to comprehend what has happened. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...-zones-around/ Half a dozen Singapore-style tax-free zones could be established around Britain to drive forward the economy after Brexit under proposals being considered by Boris Johnson. The Conservative leadership favourite confirmed that creating tax-free zones in ports - where goods can be landed in the UK but not be subject to any duties - was part of his vision for the country after Britain leaves in October. Ports on the UK’s east coast including Teesside, Aberdeen and Peterhead could become economic zones, considered independent for customs purposes, that charge no taxes or tariffs on imports. Singapore is considered a tax haven because of its low personal and corporate tax rates and other incentives for foreign investors. Mr Johnson said: "That's the sort of thing we can do. But first we've got leave the EU. We could do free ports, we could get a massive boost for this economy, but only once we've come out. "I want to have about six of them. We should definitely be doing free ports and tax free zones. They have delivered around the world, there are about 130 countries who have them. We don't because of our membership of the EU. "There are plainly areas that would benefit from them. We will build them all over the place, particularly Northern Ireland." The proposal - also backed by Mr Johnson's rival Jeremy Hunt - was welcomed by the Federation of Small Businesses, which said it “would be transformational for this society, whether you are a unionist, nationalist or neither”. |
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What scoundrels, actually reporting what Boris and his cohorts said, without giving them time to backtrack... Nice to see you’re following the BJ mantra of "I didn’t actually say that" (even though there is recorded video evidence of him saying it), and the old faithful "it has been taken out of context"... |
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I have voted!
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