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I was wondering which approach the Tories were going to take.
Either the "tell it how it is and then try and deal with the situation" option or the "Head in the sand, no cut to front line services" option.
Well it looks like honesty has won through so they get my vote. -
So who were you going to vote for before you heard that? And which front line services are they going to cut?Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI was wondering which approach the Tories were going to take.
Either the "tell it how it is and then try and deal with the situation" option or the "Head in the sand, no cut to front line services" option.
Well it looks like honesty has won through so they get my vote.Comment
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10% of MPs & quangos.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostAnd which front line services are they going to cut?"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Well Conservative actually. I think that they will probably cut something from all front line services but have not said that bit yet. That is what Canada did in a similar but not quite as bad position in the 1990s. Apparently it is quite easy to cut the first 5% from all budgets but it's the following 5-10% that is difficult.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostSo who were you going to vote for before you heard that? And which front line services are they going to cut?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8237584.stm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...y-cutters.htmlLast edited by worzelGummidge; 6 October 2009, 15:29.Comment
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View Post....
Well it looks like honesty has won through so they get my vote.So they had it anyway, but now they have got it by being "honest"? That doesn't make any sense. Either you can be swayed to vote for someone else or you're a dogmatic one party supporter - you can't be both.Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostWell Conservative actually.Comment
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Trust me 100% when the Tories get in the 1st thing they will do is change the Fox Hunting laws. After that they haven't got a fcuking clue. Great isn't it.Comment
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Well, the fox hunting laws are rather symptomatic. You do know the lords rejected them, for amongst other things, the atrocious spelling, but the government used some special rule to ram it through anyway.Originally posted by bodnobal View PostTrust me 100% when the Tories get in the 1st thing they will do is change the Fox Hunting laws. After that they haven't got a fcuking clue. Great isn't it.
I believe both sides of the argument would appreciate that law being written in something than thick crayon.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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I don't think that Labour have a clue either but they are in the enviable position of not having to be the ones to sort it out.Originally posted by bodnobal View PostTrust me 100% when the Tories get in the 1st thing they will do is change the Fox Hunting laws. After that they haven't got a fcuking clue. Great isn't it.
They have solved the immediate crisis in the only way they know and that is by throwing money they don't have at it.
It is much the same as all those households that are paying off their monthly bills using their credit cards - it will work for a bit but in the end you have a much bigger problem and winning the lottery is your only hope.
You never know, there may be as yet undiscovered oil fields off the coast somewhere that could come to our rescue.
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