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Again, not wishing to appear to support NL, but didn't those things happen before they came to power? -
I am not defending Labour, I am saying they presided over a boom which made many people rich. The boom was deliberately fuelled long after it could have been brought to an end. The economy will now start paying for the boom years. Any sensible government would have tried to control HPI much sooner. The new rich will thank Labour by voting Tory, IMHO as was seen in Crewe and Nantwich.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHang on, I thought your initial post was defending Labour. Have you changed your mind? Yes add to Labour's Legacy the fuelling of an artificial boom based on debt.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Which they are not; so they didn't.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI am not defending Labour, I am saying they presided over a boom which made many people rich. The boom was deliberately fuelled long after it could have been brought to an end. The economy will now start paying for the boom years. Any sensible government would have tried to control HPI much sooner. The new rich will thank Labour by voting Tory, IMHO as was seen in Crewe and Nantwich.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Isn't IMHO one of those 'gay phrases' you get so cross about?Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI am not defending Labour, I am saying they presided over a boom which made many people rich. The boom was deliberately fuelled long after it could have been brought to an end. The economy will now start paying for the boom years. Any sensible government would have tried to control HPI much sooner. The new rich will thank Labour by voting Tory, IMHO as was seen in Crewe and Nantwich.
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You are half right, for the other bit Labour finished the job the Tories started, Student grants were phased out in the 1990s under J Major, the social security bill increase started under M thatcher and the disability fiasco under J Major, it's got worse, but it's been there for 20 years.Originally posted by Lockhouse View Postsocial mobility was probably greater than under Thatcher
Au contraire, no other Government has done more to reduce social mobility; By giving people incentives to stay poor via the benefits system, by removing incentives for entrepreneurs and small businesses, by removing grammar schools, by making sure that all graduates finish university in debt etc etc. Making sure that people with brains from poor backgrounds cannot succeed.
Labour and their minions depend on a lumpen proletariat mass in order to justify their cause. It's in their best interests to keep the poor just that - poor. Socialism is inherently evil.
I need a lie down.
Monetarism believes in a 'natural level of unemployment' whereas Keynesian economics is supposed to believe in full employment. So in theory conservative policies should lead to more unemployment, however, this government are more Monetarist than Keynesian.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Naive viewpoint. Go look up the CV's of the people who sit on the Monetary Policy Committee, and how many owe their places to HMG patronage. It's probably not meant to be all that independent either, unless and until they get the sums wrong when they get the blame and Gay Gorgon resumes control.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'll grant you - that was a good a thing.Blog? What blog...?
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I'll just point out in passing that Thatcher closed down more grammar schools than all Labour governments put together. I am stunned how people still blame Labour for that, and think that Thatcher was in favour. She had no use for grammar schools after she left her own: every one of her cabinet was public school except herself.Originally posted by Lockhouse View Postsocial mobility was probably greater than under Thatcher
Au contraire, no other Government has done more to reduce social mobility; By giving people incentives to stay poor via the benefits system, by removing incentives for entrepreneurs and small businesses, by removing grammar schools, by making sure that all graduates finish university in debt etc etc. Making sure that people with brains from poor backgrounds cannot succeed.
Labour and their minions depend on a lumpen proletariat mass in order to justify their cause. It's in their best interests to keep the poor just that - poor. Socialism is inherently evil.
I need a lie down.Comment
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Yeah but if Thatcher did it, it was probably rightOriginally posted by expat View PostI'll just point out in passing that Thatcher closed down more grammar schools than all Labour governments put together. I am stunned how people still blame Labour for that, and think that Thatcher was in favour. She had no use for grammar schools after she left her own: every one of her cabinet was public school except herself.
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The Tories also started selling school playing fields, although Labour have sold many times more.Originally posted by expat View PostI'll just point out in passing that Thatcher closed down more grammar schools than all Labour governments put together. I am stunned how people still blame Labour for that, and think that Thatcher was in favour. She had no use for grammar schools after she left her own: every one of her cabinet was public school except herself.
(and, no, I'm not a socialist, slagging off the Tories. But discredit where it's due)Comment
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Go and read the OP again. That's not at all how it reads to me. More like: 'labour was around for a boom; labour voters got wealthier; labour voters vote tory.'Originally posted by sasguru View PostHang on, I thought your initial post was defending Labour. Have you changed your mind? Yes add to Labour's Legacy the fuelling of an artificial boom based on debt.Comment
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