Feck em', put interest rates up to please the savers.
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Did anyone listen to the actual broadcast? From the article, the only 'profligate' thing they did was have a pet. She asked if they had Sky, etc - what was the answer?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo you are saying that people do not have the common sense to take responsibility for themselves? the whole point of Tory ideology is that people take their own responsibility so equating them with labour is a lie
It amused me how the story and the comments polarised the 2 views. Regardless of whether the woman had squandered the money.
Edwina promotes Tory values of responsibility. The comments are full of rabid lefties pushing the "we owe them" mentality.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostI'm just saying that there are more deserving recipients of a tongue lashing from Mrs Currie.
Although she's a bit long in the tooth for me these days.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo you are saying that people do not have the common sense to take responsibility for themselves? the whole point of Tory ideology is that people take their own responsibility so equating them with labour is a lie
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostSeems a little harsh. It's not like they are feckless welfare spongers is it?
Ok, they should have put more money aside when they were working but they were no doubt living the lifestyle that they were encouraged to by not just Labour but also the party of which Mrs Curry is a member.
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Seems a little harsh. It's not like they are feckless welfare spongers is it?
Ok, they should have put more money aside when they were working but they were no doubt living the lifestyle that they were encouraged to by not just Labour but also the party of which Mrs Curry is a member.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCurrie causes stink on 5 Live family finances debate | Money | guardian.co.uk
Though I am a bit disappointed she did not suggest eating the dog....
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Well said Edwina!
Currie causes stink on 5 Live family finances debate | Money | guardian.co.uk
Though I am a bit disappointed she did not suggest eating the dog....Tags: None
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