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Gidiots latest threat
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"George Osborne will warn that he would have to fill the £30bn blackhole in public finances triggered by a vote to leave the European Union by:
hiking income tax
hiking alcohol
hiking petrol duties
making massive cuts to the NHS
making massive cuts to schools
making massive cuts to defence
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hahaha - what about the foreign aid budget Gideon - not a penny cut proposed there !
Looks like he's in full panic mode now as leave momentum up.
Comments like those are bordering on madness.Comment
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Looks like poor little Georgie won't be moving next door, as he expected.Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Post"George Osborne will warn that he would have to fill the £30bn blackhole in public finances triggered by a vote to leave the European Union by:
hiking income tax
hiking alcohol
hiking petrol duties
making massive cuts to the NHS
making massive cuts to schools
making massive cuts to defence
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hahaha - what about the foreign aid budget Gideon - not a penny cut proposed there !
Looks like he's in full panic mode now as leave momentum up.
Comments like those are bordering on madness.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostWe've got this far. Just the end of game Boss to beat now....
Nice way of putting it. Fortunately, he's been out on the lash, so a swift kick in the nuts should do it.
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So what do you think will be the need for big tax rises then? Have you any idea at all?Originally posted by AtW View PostYeah, they will be out, but somebody will have to deal with new sudden problem - big tax raises guaranteed.
We went through a massive recession with virtually no tax rises. Indeed the only rises in recent years were Brown nailing the poorest on the 10p level and a VAT increase.
Do you seriously think Osborne would call a budget within weeks of the Leave vote and increase taxes without waiting to see what happened first? He would never make pm if he did that.
Remainers have got themselves so far into a corner that all is left is massive gambling.Comment
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How on earth does Gideon think there would be a £30bn hole, especially as we would be getting a load of it back every year anyway.
He's lost and he knows it.Comment
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Threats and more threats... Cameron has just announced that he will personally visit everyone who votes to leave to administer a Chinese Burn and a Wedgie
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I don't remember Vote Leave promising to abolish the foreign aid budget.Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Posthahaha - what about the foreign aid budget Gideon - not a penny cut proposed there !
You lot are funny.
Budgets are based on economic forecasts and after a Brexit vote clearly they'll need to be torn up. If there's any merit in the better off out argument it's that in decades to come the UK will be better placed, but surely you're not pretending that Brexit represents no economic uncertainty whatsoever?
If it's a choice between these spending cuts and more debt I'd choose the former, because the latter is the only way it's not going to happen. What happens next? Well maybe the government falls and we get Korbyn. Excellent.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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The remain camp have done so much to rub the man in the street up the wrong way, it almost like they never wanted to win. I don't know who was being paid a fortune to advise them but they probably should have popped a t-stirt on and headed for the sort of pub they would never bee seen dead in under normal circumstances... We all know that the westminster lot are collectively well out of touch with the people they claim to represent but this has been an unmitigated disaster.
I would like to get out of the mess that the EU has become but I think we could have had a far better fight to convince us instead of the lack lustre jaded crap that has spilled out of remain...
Frankly it sound like an abusive partner telling their other half that they will be nothing without them.Comment
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On the contrary. The Exit camps share of the vote has increased dramatically in the last few days so it must have come from somewhere.Originally posted by bobspud View PostThe Exit camp have done so much to rub the man in the street up the wrong way, it almost like they never wanted to win. I don't know who was being paid a fortune to advise them but they probably should have popped a t-stirt on and headed for the sort of pub they would never bee seen dead in under normal circumstances... We all know that the westminster lot are collectively well out of touch with the people they claim to represent but this has been an unmitigated disaster.
I would like to get out of the mess that the EU has become but I think we could have had a far better fight to convince us instead of the lack lustre jaded crap that has spilled out of remain...
Frankly it sound like an abusive partner telling their other half that they will be nothing without them.
I agree with your analogy on the domestic abuse though. The more likely we are to leave the more angry and threatening the partner is becoming.
Insecurity on the Remain side. Maybe they should get counselling for their problems?Comment
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