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Old 29-04-2010, 11:21   #69
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 3

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Originally Posted by mikegreen View Post
Taxes will have to pay (rise) and that will be irrespective of which party gets elected. And things will get rougher. All as a consequence of a global economic screw up, not something GB cooked up personally (although he could in hindsight have done things differently but then hindsight is a wonderful thing).
Labour's economic policies, which he was the steward of for most of the past decade, are responsible for the majority of the large structural deficit.

Whoever gets in having to make things tougher isn't the point, not rewarding those largely responsible for it being so much tougher on us than other nations by re-electing them and giving them a mandate to continue their failed policies is.

This does of course ignore Labour's disdain for individual responsibility,civil liberties, their totalitarian and relentless social engineering, etc. For evidence of that, please note that the government is the largest advertiser in the country and read their wonderful Equality Act or simply note we have more CCTV cameras per head than any other country in the world and there's little evidence it deters crime.
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