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  • Project Monkey
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    My old man said be a Miliband fan
    I said *** off Beaker you're a ****.

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  • xoggoth
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    Euurgh. I know appearances should not matter but just looking at Moribund must make people not want to vote for him.

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  • PurpleGorilla
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    If he tuliped his brother, what would he do to the country?

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post
    Hmmm... inneresting.

    I was also reading how he's conceded ridding Scotland of innerconninennal ballistic missiles in order to get the SNP on side in event of Labour forming a minority government.

    Sorry - I know nobody will see this but I've been dying to slip that in somewhere for ages. It'll rub TykeMerc up the wrong way anyhow.
    More dross from an obvious cunning sockie

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  • The Spartan
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    Who said tax doesn't have to be taxing? They should try being on the receiving end for a change!

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Zero Liability View Post
    Labour will no doubt resort to the magical Keynesian multiplier to make their policies work, particularly the bankers' magic multiplier. Frankly, if this is the best Milliband can come up with, I don't think the Tories (or UKIP) have much to fear from Labour on the front of the economy. Not that I think the Tories are much better, but Labour is giving them a run for being the party par excellence of out of touch toffs, whose sole repertoire of innovation in economic policy is to dig through a trash heap of ideas long since discarded by most economists. Though if Boris is in the run for PM, if I am in an area that is not utterly hopeless as far as the Tories are concerned, I might cast my vote in his direction. Especially if he has the good sense to do a confidence and supply arrangement with UKIP.

    Oh and you forgot one. Rake in just under £1b* from FLCs when they supplant IR35. Then watch as the UK's flexible workforce shrinks in size.

    *based on entirely made up numbers
    That could actually be £20bn from FLC. Assuming a £5000 increase in tax received and 4million freelancers.... Put that way you can see why Labour would like it....

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post
    Hmmm... inneresting.
    Hello stranger! Missed your inneresting analysis

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  • Bunk
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    Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post
    innerconninennal


    That is actually quite funny.

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  • Gittins Gal
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    Hmmm... inneresting.

    I was also reading how he's conceded ridding Scotland of innerconninennal ballistic missiles in order to get the SNP on side in event of Labour forming a minority government.

    Sorry - I know nobody will see this but I've been dying to slip that in somewhere for ages. It'll rub TykeMerc up the wrong way anyhow.
    Last edited by Gittins Gal; 11 December 2014, 23:09.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    It all made perfect sense to me. That's where my X is going come May!

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  • Zero Liability
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    Labour will no doubt resort to the magical Keynesian multiplier to make their policies work, particularly the bankers' magic multiplier. Frankly, if this is the best Milliband can come up with, I don't think the Tories (or UKIP) have much to fear from Labour on the front of the economy. Not that I think the Tories are much better, but Labour is giving them a run for being the party par excellence of out of touch toffs, whose sole repertoire of innovation in economic policy is to dig through a trash heap of ideas long since discarded by most economists. Though if Boris is in the run for PM, if I am in an area that is not utterly hopeless as far as the Tories are concerned, I might cast my vote in his direction. Especially if he has the good sense to do a confidence and supply arrangement with UKIP.

    Oh and you forgot one. Rake in just under £1b* from FLCs when they supplant IR35. Then watch as the UK's flexible workforce shrinks in size.

    *based on entirely made up numbers
    Last edited by Zero Liability; 11 December 2014, 22:01.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I'd like to climb inside Ed Miliband's head - Telegraph

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  • BrilloPad
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    Sounds great! Lets vote for an east life. After all, the government can always print the money.

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  • xoggoth
    started a topic Vote Labour!

    Vote Labour!

    Nice to see Moribund is getting serious about the government deficit. Not.

    BBC News - Ed Miliband: We'll tackle deficit with 'sensible' cuts

    (Figures in brackets in following quote added by me)

    He promised "sensible reductions in public spending" and outlined pledges Labour has made so far:
    Stopping the winter fuel allowance for "the wealthiest pensioners" (2.1bn)
    Capping child benefit rises at 1% ( (1.3*% inflation less 1% of 12.6bn = 0.04bn)
    Scrapping police commissioners (20 million)
    Selling off "unwanted government assets" (10bn)
    He also said Labour would make savings of £500m in local government.
    The sale of unwanted assets (£10bn) is a one off. As far as I can find out, the rest amounts to under 3bn a year, plus Compared to the annual deficit of about $109bn. Try harder Moribund.

    Asked afterwards what more Labour would do to cut spending, he said that beyond the measures announced: "The right way to make these decisions is frankly in government".
    Aaaah!


    PS If anyone has any better figures feel free to post them!
    Last edited by xoggoth; 11 December 2014, 20:06.

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