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Old 02-04-2010, 20:54   #33
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Re: Labour Election Posters

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Originally Posted by Moldova View Post
The Tories will do the same thing that they have always done to the working classes who vote for them, take them to the cleaners as they always have.

Unless you have a silver spoon in your mouth or are an ex etonian they will care very little for them.

Labour are doing the very best to emulate them.
I'm really tempted to scan my P60 so that you can see just how much those of us who aren't described as 'working class' get taken to the cleaners.

When did the 'working classes' start feeling so persecuted? We're all getting it firmly and deeply at the moment. This whole 'working classes' nonsense and indeed everything about 'classes' is irrelevant.

I have no silver spoon in my mouth, I do however fence at Eton once a week but I'm quite interested in the idea of paying less taxes as I would imagine most people would be.

It's not the government's job to care for us beyond basic and essential services, much as Labour wants to, we are all responsible for ourselves at the end of the day. More people that take this attitude the less the government will get in our face and the more of our pay we'll take home with us.
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