Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostNot in this quantum reality - try another one.
Unemplyment down - no, claimant count was down. Participation rate lower
employment up - no, except for the total in government employment
tax receipts up - no, still down on a year ago
economic meltdown avoided - no, it's still in progress.
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostUnemplyment down, employment up, tax receipts up, economic meltdown avoided, what's not to like? Or vote for?
Unemplyment down - no, claimant count was down. Participation rate lower
employment up - no, except for the total in government employment
tax receipts up - no, still down on a year ago
economic meltdown avoided - no, it's still in progress.
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostUnemplyment down, employment up, tax receipts up, economic meltdown avoided, what's not to like? Or vote for?
I don't know what's more pathetic. The spin coming out of Labour towers and the Meeja or cretins like you that believe it.
Go on vote Labour, you won't regret it.
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In fact, to save me from cutting and pasting the entire site, have a look here:
http://futurefairforall.org/
Then, once you've rebutted it all, tell us that a Labour government has been good for Britain.
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However, Tarkers will no doubt blame these issues on the Tory administration that left office 13 years ago.
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The fact that:
The UK has the highest number of prisoners per 100,000 people in all of Europe, and the 10th highest in all of the world (the UK has the 22nd highest population in the world)
Despite this, the UK has one of the worst crime rates in Europe
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Roads gridlocked, trains overcrowded, shortage of homes, public services stretched beyond their limits - there must be a lot more people in the UK than 10 years ago.
I wonder how that happened?
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The fact that,
Just 32% of children from the lowest 20% of earning families are ready for schooling at the age of three, compared with 63% of children coming from the highest 20% of earning families.
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More people out of work, or as they have it now, 'economically inactive'.
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Abandonment of the armed forces in two (count em) pointless wars?
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