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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou Could use your brain
Economy bust under labour
NHS - North Staffs
Immigration
Social services - Rotherham
I am not sure where labour wins other than on envy and class war
George Osborne Skewered By Kay Burley On Deficit Failure*-*
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Frankly I'm amazed that anyone is considering voting Labour given the havoc they wreaked last time around. Even my Dad who has always been a staunch Labour man all his life has sworn he'd never vote red again.
Luckily (depending on your point of view) I live in a Conservative dominated area anyway but I'll be voting blue as I think this country is in a far better position than it was 5 years ago, and I honestly doubt any of the other parties could have done better given the starting point we came from.
It saddens me to think we could end up with a Labour/SNP/Green coalition as I can really see things going down the s**tter then.
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If we were going to get a Labour government, that would make sense...
Maybe Labour won't screw up the City, could be true, but I don't see what that has to do with anything.
We're not going to get a Labour government, the polls say we're going to get a Labour/Green/SNP government.
The SNP want to screw things up so that the rest of us are happy to see them go and so messing with the City by taxes and mad regulation suits them perfectly. They can use the taxes to buy votes and any damage to the English economy is good for them because if they get independence a poorer England will make them look better. The last thing they want is for rump UK to outgrow them.
Since UKIP will get (at most 3 or 4 seats), they simply aren't relevant to Tory policy and aren't that different from it anyway.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI actually find it reassuring there are hordes of greedy bankers in the City, because they're _our_ greedy bankers.
Don't forget, there are also plenty of greedy bankers in other countries, who would be only too willing and eager to steal our lunch if they could.
And if that happened, where would your precious vulnerable be then? In an even worse pickle.
But yes our finance sector generates great wealth and investment and will continue to do so under a Labour government.
I am not really sure what your point is/was?
These 'bankers' are more likely to move if we were to exit the EU.
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Originally posted by MercladUK View Postshame on you all..
voting for a party that makes the most vulnerable in our society pay for the bankers greed.
you really have lost your sense of fairness. ...
Don't forget, there are also plenty of greedy bankers in other countries, who would be only too willing and eager to steal our lunch if they could.
And if that happened, where would your precious vulnerable be then? In an even worse pickle.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI suggest you Google the difference between Theresa May (my spelling) and Teresa May (your spelling) - they have quite different occupations.
I'd have thought that a like you would have known that, though.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI suggest you google it. you will find that your friends F**ked it up before she arrived
I'd have thought that a like you would have known that, though.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf they're going to put Teresa May in charge, then it's no wonder it's f**ked up...
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI dont think the Tories are strong on immigration. The border force agency (or whatever it is called) was part of the dysfunctional set of public services that Teresa may inherited
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWho gives a flip about fairness? Most of us left that infantile nonsense behind in primary school.
What matters is prosperity for the country - In the long run that's the best way to ensure the optimum, as far as possible, for everyone.
lets hope your future path is always the optimum road, otherwise who will care?
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