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stumason
reply to post by budski
It's all very well hating on the Government simply because you have some deep seated hatred of the Tories, but the figures coming in prove that "Austerity" (which in all honesty is simply spending within our means and not promising golden handouts to everyone like Labour) has not "all but killed" the country.
Biigs
And labours answer to everything was borrow and give away! Ballooning uneeded government employees, handing out benifits left right and center and strangling the busniess that where employing people and making the country the money it needs to run.
every time.
And labours answer to everything was borrow and give away! Ballooning uneeded government employees, handing out benifits left right and center and strangling the busniess that where employing people and making the country the money it needs to run.
every time.
1. No cuts to front-line services
As remarkable as it may seem, David Cameron told Andrew Marr the weekend before the general election that a Conservative government would not cut any front-line services.
"What I can tell you is, any cabinet minister, if I win the election, who comes to me and says: "Here are my plans," and they involve front-line reductions, they'll be sent straight back to their department to go away and think again. After 13 years of Labour, there is a lot of wasteful spending, a lot of money that doesn't reach the front line."
Since then, 5,870 NHS nurses, 7,968 hospital beds, a third of ambulance stations, 5,362 firefighters and 6,800 frontline police officers have been cut.
2. "We have absolutely no plans to raise VAT"
In an interview with Jeremy Paxman on 23 April 2010, Cameron said: "We have absolutely no plans to raise VAT. Our first Budget is all about recognising we need to get spending under control rather than putting up tax."
VAT was subsequently raised from 17.5 per cent to a record high of 20 per cent in George Osborne's emergency Budget.
Freeborn
Budski mentioned the dreaded N word in his OP - Nationalisation - got to say I agree whole heartedly. Along with a nationwide house building / renovating programme aimed at providing decent but affordable housing and genuine re-training programmes specifically targeting areas where there is a current or forecast skill shortage.
THE British chancellor has been accused of taking coc aine and partying with prostitutes in a sensational Spanish radio interview.
George Osborne was described as being ‘arrogant’ as he took coc aine and went to parties with prostitutes.
“George took coc aine on several occasions and went to parties where the girls were provided,” former call girl Natalie Rowe told DJ Kenny Jones, on his late night show on Talk Radio Europe.
She added that the politician had even come to blows over her at one stage, rolling around on the floor with her former partner William Sinclair.
“They were high and drunk,” she told the station, based in San Pedro. “George took coc aine on several occasions and went to parties where the girls were provided.”
In the explosive interview to promote her autobiography Chief Whip – Memoirs of a Dominatrix, she revealed how she charged up to 100,000 euros for one night.
She also frequently supplied Oxford University drinking club The Bullingdon Club – to which PM David Cameron was a member – with a steady supply of girls.
In further revelations she revealed that other clients of hers included actor Nigel Havers, best known for his roles in The Chancer and the late Simon Cadell from Hi De Hi.
Although her publishers were forced to hide the real names in the book, Natalie was able to name them on the show as it is based out of the UK.
Natalie was memorably photographed with Osborne in a picture that was later published by a tabloid with the headline ‘Top Tory, coke and the hooker’.
Osborne has always staunchly denied his connection to Rowe.
“George is lying if and when he denies this,” Natalie said. “Let him sue me.”
budski
Biigs
And labours answer to everything was borrow and give away! Ballooning uneeded government employees, handing out benifits left right and center and strangling the busniess that where employing people and making the country the money it needs to run.
every time.
The problem with that view is it's wrong.
Under new labour (for all their faults) national debt fell from 41.92% of GDP to 36.25% of GDP between 1997 and 2008.
Then of course the baking crash happened.
NL had to take some responsibility for this because they de-regulated the Financial markets (but the de-regulation began under Thatcher) but it shouldn't be forgotten that the tories wanted even MORE de-regulation.
After the banking crash growth fell until 2010 when it picked up again, and the economy grew by 2.3% until the tory driven austerity began to bite, which led us into a double dip recession.
Quite why I'm typing this, I don't know because it appears as though you've been reading the daily fail too much.
Blair's cabinet was deliberately not kept as well-informed as the prime minister, the defence secretary, and the foreign secretary, in the runup to the invasion of Iraq, former cabinet secretary Lord Butler has said.
rickymouse
That is uncalled for. If we erased all the lies politicians said it would appear that we did not have any government in the past.
It's quite clear to anyone with half a brain that this doesn't work. All that results is that private companies get something for nothing and then milk it for all it's worth, after the country has paid for it.
Otherwise known as profiteering.
In other words, the country pays for something, the tories sell it off, then they and their friends (and I include the blairites in that) sit back and rake in the profits whilst the people who paid for it in the first place pay for it all over and over again.