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Some of you may be avoiding tax, others may be running a legitimate business, or do you honestly think every incorporated business has tax avoiders at the helm?
Sometimes d000hg, you're about as intelligent as a colostomy bag.
No pain no gain. Pain is necessary for those people who have been pampered by Labour over all these years - there's no alternative that will work.
Yes, this is what they should have done. But instead we have pretend austerity, which will not make any difference yet people still seem to think they are suffering. Giving people the same generous benefits but not increasing it with inflation is not austerity, nor is giving £2 billion away to Africa.
Not seen much of it, heard balls on the radio and he sounded terrible, stuttering away like a moron.
But please, for the love of God can someone please explain to Labour that spending money in shops is not a fuggin' long term economic strategy for the country.
I watched the speech live. I didn't think Osborne did a bad job. Considering there's been virtually no growth and he didn't have much to work with I thought he did OK. The bit about tax avoidance is unsettling as we are always the (unfair) target but nearly all the rest made sense to me.
I watched the speech live. I didn't think Osborne did a bad job. Considering there's been virtually no growth and he didn't have much to work with I thought he did OK. The bit about tax avoidance is unsettling as we are always the (unfair) target but nearly all the rest made sense to me.
From what I heard of the response from the shadow chancellor he lived up to his name.
He could have got and said "I'm okay with all that" but as he is in opposition he has to grind an axe on something. There really wasn't much to complain about really.
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