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Old 28-05-2019, 16:25   #2050
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Usual playbook. Let the Millennials pay. The Governent debt has increased under Theresa May so this looks a particularly foolish suggestion.
The NHS is on its knees now and tax cuts might seem all fine and dandy for some but the NHS and other public services need to be paid for and two thirds of the public are happy to do that with increases in public spending.

https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-...ublic-services

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A majority want to see the Government increase public spending, according to the latest Ipsos MORI Political Monitor. One week before Phillip Hammond is due to deliver his budget the new poll reveals that two-thirds (66%) think the government should increase spending on public services, even if that means higher taxes or more government borrowing.
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The desire to end austerity also holds across party lines – a majority (59%) of Conservative supporters also believe the government should increase spending on public services (as do 77% of Labour supporters)
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