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Old 08-04-2010, 12:14   #131
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 1

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Costs where though? Cameron just pointed out in their morning press conference that he's not envisaging one-off savings, he believes in smaller, more efficient government. It's not a case of not spending 6 billion this year, and therefore having to spend 12 billion next year.

To all those who claim that the parties are all the same, there is now a genuine ideological gap opening up between Labour and Conservative. The Tory proposal is for smaller, leaner Government. Frankly, after experiencing Gordon Brown's stealth taxes for more than a decade and then watching him chuck my money at bloated, un-reformed public services, I am more than ready to watch the State shrink.
I refer to my post here. The government is the economy don't you know?
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