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Going back to the OP, nothing would persuade me to vote Labour, mainly because they are by far the worst party economically.
There are many reasons for this, which all go to the heart of what the Labour party is about, and who it is for.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostExactly - it's an election winning formula.
Oh, and he'll save the NHS again. Like last time. Yay.
Jam tomorrow does win elections because the electorate are too stupid to know or care about the consequences. The Tories should pack up and go home and sit back and see what Labour achieves in say 20 years.
We'd be back in the stone age.
Free holidays, jobs for all for life, huge pensions and no mortgages. I think its possible you know...
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostBut stupid people will listen and vote labour, never underestimate the power of stupid people, they're how parties get elected
I wonder if it would be possible to buy this artificially-lower-priced energy and then sell it back to the market for a pain free profit?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo far Labour are going to cut taxes, freeze prices and increase benefits. What's not to like!
Oh, and he'll save the NHS again. Like last time. Yay.
Jam tomorrow does win elections because the electorate are too stupid to know or care about the consequences. The Tories should pack up and go home and sit back and see what Labour achieves in say 20 years.
We'd be back in the stone age.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostHe's going to be beaten by this every time he opens his mouth on the economy from now until the election.
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I'm just surprised he hasn't offered to pay off everyones mortgage using another tax on banks if they win
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The Coalition have a tightrope to walk - just holding back enough to keep him in a job until 2015.
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostHe'll say Anything to get in power! and only fools will believe this.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/...54_634x359.jpg
I suspect he will be stalked in 6-12 months.
They will leave it that long to give the replacement time to look sturdy but new.
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Isn't the free school meals idea a Coalition policy announced by the Lib Dems?
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostHe'll say Anything to get in power! and only fools will believe this.
Most of our Fuel is from a foreign market which he dose not control!
And its the same is for the "Free" childcare he promises. "Nothing is free" and where dose he think the money will come from?? He'll just borrow More money from the worlds banks and that will push us back into more debt and recession.
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He'll say Anything to get in power! and only fools will believe this.
Most of our Fuel is from a foreign market which he dose not control!
And its the same is for the "Free" school meals he promises. "Nothing is free" and where dose he think the money will come from?? He'll just borrow More money from the worlds banks and that will push us back into more debt and recession.
Plus have you ever noticed he looks like Wallace :
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostI can't believe his advisers let him make that statement.
The UK is an importer of energy. He can't freeze the international price.
The only way to do it is to either borrow the difference between the frozen price and market price or to levy an indeterminable additional tax on the UK's O&G sector.
He's going to be beaten by this every time he opens his mouth on the economy from now until the election.
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