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Originally posted by wendigo100They are playing the long game.
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Originally posted by FleetwoodTrue, V, but surely the Conservatives should start educating the public, and expose that as the lie it is?
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Originally posted by _V_The only long term solution is to join the 10M Brits looking to relocate abroad to a better quality of life.
*Looks out the window and sees a sea of Eastern Europeans*
Scratch my first comment...
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Originally posted by _V_If you think the Conservatives are going to save you, you are in for a big dissapointment.
The only long term solution is to join the 10M Brits looking to relocate abroad to a better quality of life.
Alternativly relocate to the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands ( if they'll let you in).
Taxes are not going to go down in any appreciable amount no matter who is in government.
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If you think the Conservatives are going to save you, you are in for a big dissapointment.
The only long term solution is to join the 10M Brits looking to relocate abroad to a better quality of life.
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Originally posted by _V_That's because of the brain washing of the electorate from the Nu Lie
Tax Cuts = Less "investment" in Public Services
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That's because of the brain washing of the electorate from the Nu Lie
Tax Cuts = Less "investment" in Public Services
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The Conservatives' postion on tax is surreal.
By not saying they will cut taxes, they're implying that they're perfectly happy with Gordon Brown setting taxation levels ad infinitum.
Cnuts
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"The tax plans are one of a series of proposals made by Mr Redwood’s group yesterday to encourage trade and investment links between India and the UK."
Right idea, wrong reasons and it's not policy yet either.
"A Conservative spokesman said that the idea would be considered but was not party policy. "
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