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Old 07-05-2011, 15:27   #123
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Re: To AV, or not to AV?

Another is that we'd have joined the Euro and presently be enjoying EU enforced austerity, as we wouldn't have been able to devalue or do a Quantitative Easing programme.

We'd also likely be less wealthy, and the 'assault on living standards' as Labour call it, or living within your means rather than dumping debt on our kids who can't vote and therefore don't get a say in the minds of the authoritarian power obsessed Labour party as most people call it, would feel more bitter as the 'means' would be lacking.

Things could also be better, as we might have had a genuinely liberal governance, rather than socialist under the guise of 'liberal' or authoritarian statist under the guise of 'progressive'.

We could quite do with someone with the testicles of Thatcher right now actually to sort out a couple of issues, sadly my 8 year old daughter has more testicular fortitude than Cameron, Clegg and Miliband put together.
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