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Previously on "Beware the March of IDS"

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  • Unix
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    People I know who have links to him speak highly of his genuine integrity and his fight for social causes.

    I feel Nick is not the staunchest of Tories...
    You could see that with his reaction to the living wage. Nick is a typical brainwashed leftie.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Iain Duncan Smith quits over planned disability benefit changes - BBC News

    I'm glad he's gone, because he's an evil little tulip. But it's unfortunate that he's been allowed to step down, leaving room for a comeback to do some more damage to society.

    Also, he should really take the rest of those worthless bastards with him, from Hamface down.

    But still, worth a
    People I know who have links to him speak highly of his genuine integrity and his fight for social causes.

    I feel Nick is not the staunchest of Tories...

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    IDS wants to ensure Gidiot isn't the next Tory PM.

    He probably found out Gidiot had something to do with making him resign when he was leader.
    There is only one true leader. The Dear Leader.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    It's just a distraction by the Tories, to deflect attention from the EU, immigration and Brexit.
    IDS wants to ensure Gidiot isn't the next Tory PM.

    He probably found out Gidiot had something to do with making him resign when he was leader.

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  • DimPrawn
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    It's just a distraction by the Tories, to deflect attention from the EU, immigration and Brexit.

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  • SlipTheJab
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    I forgot to resign over benefit cuts last year, confirms Duncan Smith

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  • NigelJK
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    I can't live on 53 quid per week
    You're not supposed to. It's a payment hold you over until you find work.

    Also it's worth remembering that no politician spends their own money, it's our money that we entrust to them to spend wisely. For my money the reds always prop up their own pet projects and the blues always feather their own nest for when they 'resign'.
    IDS was always touted as the best Tory PM we never had.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Competence is the salient issue here. Anyone that juxtaposes a cut in CGT next to one in disability benefits (let alone for disabled children ), and can't see the tulipstorm coming their way, probably shouldn't be in gov't. Doing it once was bad enough, but this is the second time in as many budgets, and it points to a serious lack of competence.
    Tory Scum Gidiot thought that he'd get a lot of credit for increasing taxes "on the rich" and then buy back those middle class votes by increase thresholds (in the future!) a bit, whilst cutting tiny payments to disabled (even children were considered!)

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "The Guardian understands that one of the possibilities being discussed was a cut to benefits for disabled children that would have saved £0.5bn. "
    Competence is the salient issue here. Anyone that juxtaposes a cut in CGT next to one in disability benefits (let alone for disabled children ), and can't see the tulipstorm coming their way, probably shouldn't be in gov't. Doing it once was bad enough, but this is the second time in as many budgets, and it points to a serious lack of competence.

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  • AtW
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    "Iain Duncan Smith resigned from the cabinet because he was frustrated that Downing Street and the Treasury refused to consider controversial cuts to universal pensioner benefits, it has been claimed."

    "Senior figures inside the DWP said the PIP reforms were the “least worst” option handed to the department. The Guardian understands that one of the possibilities being discussed was a cut to benefits for disabled children that would have saved £0.5bn. "

    Iain Duncan Smith quit due to Treasury refusal to consider pensioner cuts | Politics | The Guardian

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  • SueEllen
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    I don't think those are the issues as he's a good liar and is able to get bad things attached to junior ministers who are sacked.

    There is apparently more tulip happening in the next year that will appear so it's reckoned he or whoever took over from him only has 12 months max in the job.

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  • darmstadt
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    I think there's probably a bit more behind it such as: Iain Duncan Smith lost court battle to suppress publication of potentially embarrassing DWP memos, days before resignation | UK Politics | News | The Independent

    And then there's the 8.45 million he signed off for this load of old bollocks while cutting the funds to some really rather helpful schemes: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/w...kplace-pension

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    I'm laughing. I use to live in the cold.
    I am from Siberia, I like it hot

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Oh only that...

    My electric bill is around £200 per month, so there I am done - I can't live on 53 quid per week, but a posh Tory MP whose suit should be more expensive than all my cloth combined said he could ...

    Granted he did the right thing to resign, but he should have done it long time ago, but better late than never
    I'm laughing.

    I use to live in the cold.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    If you are on £53 a week your accommodation is paid for. You just need to pay all utility bills, buy food, clothes and transport.
    Oh only that...

    My electric bill is around £200 per month, so there I am done - I can't live on 53 quid per week, but a posh Tory MP whose suit should be more expensive than all my cloth combined said he could ...

    Granted he did the right thing to resign, but he should have done it long time ago, but better late than never

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