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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostReferendum on Europe under Labour. Yay! Oh sorry - that was last election.
Does it matter what promises these muppets come up with before the elections? They are just 'promises', which they are not obligated to keep. The voters will just grumble and mumble and get on with their sorry lives and vote them back in after 4 years. Job done.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...er-Labour.html
Labour has pledged to impose no new tax rises despite being warned that increases are the only way to cut record public debt.
Yesterday, in a surprise intervention ahead of the Budget, Liam Byrne, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, ruled out further increases, including VAT, should Labour win the election.
There you go, you can all vote Labour now safe in the knowledge they have pledged not to raise any taxes for the next five years.
Deficit, what deficit?
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Correct, look up what Tony Bliar was saying in 1997 about tax, then decide if those words are really worth the paper they're written on.
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Existing taxes won't rise, but new ones will be created - it's like that famous promise not to increase income tax...
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So no tax rises and cuts to the deficit that means there will have to be cuts in spending. Hang on, hasn't the snot goblin promised continued spending increases?
The really worrying thing with all this is that far too many people fall for it.
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Referendum on Europe under Labour. Yay! Oh sorry - that was last election.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhy not just vote Labour and get the crash over with.
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Why worry if you can print money and make everyone happy at the same time?
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No tax rises under Labour
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...er-Labour.html
Labour has pledged to impose no new tax rises despite being warned that increases are the only way to cut record public debt.
Yesterday, in a surprise intervention ahead of the Budget, Liam Byrne, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, ruled out further increases, including VAT, should Labour win the election.
There you go, you can all vote Labour now safe in the knowledge they have pledged not to raise any taxes for the next five years.
Deficit, what deficit?
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