Agreed Bogeyman, Mandelson has no elected mandate nor can he be unseated unless he commits a serious criminal act, his appointment (and that of Alan Sugar) is totally anti democratic. While my views on British democracy are well known on CUK, enobling (sp?) the likes of Mandelson make it look even more shambolic which I didn't think was possible.
As others have pointed out the argument that Labour have created an unemployed benefits underclass is absurd as Thatcher and Major oversaw a massive increase in unemployment a sizable proportion of which they moved to disability to reduce the official figures. Labour haven't made it appreciably worse in real terms. There are quite a lot of people in their 30's and 40's who've never actually worked for a living (I don't mean contractors obviously) and are raising the next generation of utterly unemployable, benefits dependant scumbags.
As others have pointed out the argument that Labour have created an unemployed benefits underclass is absurd as Thatcher and Major oversaw a massive increase in unemployment a sizable proportion of which they moved to disability to reduce the official figures. Labour haven't made it appreciably worse in real terms. There are quite a lot of people in their 30's and 40's who've never actually worked for a living (I don't mean contractors obviously) and are raising the next generation of utterly unemployable, benefits dependant scumbags.
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