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Old 17-03-2005, 10:54   #100
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Re: The Budget

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Originally Posted by NitroNutter
NI is not income tax it goes to a seperate fund, for the countries future in a collective manner.
Not any more, it all just goes into Browns pocket..

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All parties reverse certain promises.
To tactically vote in a general election its either tory or labour, Lib-dems dont have a big enough return to be really considered viable oposition for full government

Actually the lib dems are viable, if labour lose enough of their majority and it goes to no overall control, then the lib dems will be holding the balance of power in parlament. Okay, I'll grant that they aren't likely to get a majority but the could be left deciding which way to tip the scales.


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Conservative current policy cut services save money and increase taxes more than labour did yesterday by their own statements and admissions.
At least there honest about it. and whats so bad about cutting money from services rather than throwing extra money so that you can employ another layer of managers to 'manage' the service.

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Dont get me wrong I'm no labour supporter but imo we really do not want a contservative Britain. It will be another disaster and in a big way, just may not be the same disaster as the Thatcher days
Fourtunatly, I was only a young 'un through those years so I don't really remember them. I was around during the major years and lets not forget that the reason that the economy started off so well was the Gorden stuck to the very strick Tory spending restrictions through his first 2 years...
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