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originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
He has had enough of the Bullshine and the bad news.
Don't be fooled into thinking Duncan Smith has suddenly found " The Road To Damascus ". He ain't.
Duncan Smith is as slimy as the rest of 'em. Duncan Smith will only do what is good for Duncan Smith.
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
a reply to: TrueBrit
Osborne is a goner surely?
I really hope, followed by Cameron, followed by the Tories. Apologies for showing my bias.
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
a reply to: TrueBrit
Osborne is a goner surely?
I really hope, followed by Cameron, followed by the Tories. Apologies for showing my bias.
Long as its not replaced by labour who are just as bad.
originally posted by: crazyewok
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
Guess he does have some moral fiber.
Never liked him but, have to give the man some respect.
I think these cuts are dead.
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: TrueBrit
Calling the Tory Party " Scum " would be an insult to the word " Scum "
Cameron is the mouth piece for his Hedge Fund cronies who are desperate for The U.K. to stay in The E.U.
Thank you for your letter this evening. We are all very proud of the welfare reforms which this government has delivered over the last six years, and in which you have played an important part. As a government, we have done a huge amount to get people into work, reduce unemployment and promote social justice. There are now more people in work than ever before in our country's history, with 2.4 million more jobs created since 2010. I regret that you have chosen to step down from the government at this moment.
Together we designed the Personal Independence Payment to support the most vulnerable and to give disabled people more independence.
We all agreed that the increased resources being spent on disabled people should be properly managed and focused on those who need it most.
That is why we collectively agreed - you, No 10 and the Treasury - proposals which you and your department then announced a week ago. Today we agreed not to proceed with the policies in their current form and instead to work together to get these policies right over the coming months. In the light of this, I am puzzled and disappointed that you have chosen to resign. You leave the government with my thanks and best wishes.
www.bbc.co.uk...
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: TrueBrit
Calling the Tory Party " Scum " would be an insult to the word " Scum "
Cameron is the mouth piece for his Hedge Fund cronies who are desperate for The U.K. to stay in The E.U.
Why did the majority of Brits vote for them at the last election? Crazy!!
originally posted by: SprocketUK
I don't for one second think that ids had a crisis of conscience.
I imagine this is the first move in Boris's leadership challenge...A way of harming Osborne's bid when Cameron steps down.