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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostFor 30% I would dig her up myself. If we stuffed her and sat her on the front benches she would be far more effective dead than any of that lot in either party
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostA bit of grave robbing now for you DA? Or do you just supply the labour - for a 30% cut?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI don't think so. A lot of Thatcherite rhetoric maybe but little sign of drive or competence.
(more weird tulip seen there: http://www.buzzfeed.com/jimwaterson/ukip-if-you-want-to
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI think the point is being lost.
If failed business is not allowed to die, new ideas and efficiencies are not born.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI think the point is being lost.
If failed business is not allowed to die, new ideas and efficiencies are not born. If we don't adapt to the changing world around us we'll fail, like Woolworths and all the others which I've already forgotten.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd how much:
would there have been there in the condition you define as capitalism?
If failed business is not allowed to die, new ideas and efficiencies are not born. If we don't adapt to the changing world around us we'll fail, like Woolworths and all the others which I've already forgotten.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOne called capitalism, where failed businesses go bust and die.
Instead we inflate them with tax payers money. And you love it.
Zero hour contracts, no wage inflation, increasing costs of living.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBut what is the alternate state against which you compare it?
Instead we inflate them with tax payers money. And you love it.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt's not an argument, it's a contradiction.
You claim stimulus does good for an economy. But the exact opposite is the truth and self evident. Zero hour contracts, no wage inflation, increasing costs of living. Really if this was an argument it should not be so easy to dismantle.
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