Guest wrote:typcal tory budget? raising income tax thresehold taking the poorest out of tax altogether? Reducing unemployment virtually nil during a period of labour legacy financial ruin? Not to mention responsible deficit reduction (dont expect you to understand that ofc)
You are a moaning minnie cannydc.
Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:typcal tory budget? raising income tax thresehold taking the poorest out of tax altogether? Reducing unemployment virtually nil during a period of labour legacy financial ruin? Not to mention responsible deficit reduction (dont expect you to understand that ofc)
You are a moaning minnie cannydc.
Well over a million food parcels this year, often to people working but on poverty wages tells a different story.
A government encouraging companies giving out zero hours contracts and expecting the taxpayer to top up with benefits tells a different story.
Reducing unemployment by sanctioning the sick tells a different story.
Borrowing more in the last few years than all Labour governments put together, ever, tells a different story.
Whilst DOUBLING the national debt to nearly £2 trillion....
Guess I might not be the only 'moaning minnie', based on that sort of legacy.
Never, ever trust a Tory.
Puzzler wrote:As long as baccy and booze don’t go up I couldn’t give a fuck.
Guest wrote:Puzzler wrote:As long as baccy and booze don’t go up I couldn’t give a fuck.
ive a feeling you maybe disappointed on both fronts there puzz. Stock up this morning?
Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:typcal tory budget? raising income tax thresehold taking the poorest out of tax altogether? Reducing unemployment virtually nil during a period of labour legacy financial ruin? Not to mention responsible deficit reduction (dont expect you to understand that ofc)
You are a moaning minnie cannydc.
Well over a million food parcels this year, often to people working but on poverty wages tells a different story.
A government encouraging companies giving out zero hours contracts and expecting the taxpayer to top up with benefits tells a different story.
Reducing unemployment by sanctioning the sick tells a different story.
Borrowing more in the last few years than all Labour governments put together, ever, tells a different story.
Whilst DOUBLING the national debt to nearly £2 trillion....
Guess I might not be the only 'moaning minnie', based on that sort of legacy.
Never, ever trust a Tory.
lol you give your ignorance away with your 'doubling national debt'. Either you do not understand deficit reduction or you attempt sleight of hand, and are not concerned about borrowing as you plan to spunk money away to nationalise industries etc...
Or do labour plan to reduce borrowing and continue deficit reduction? Do they plan to ratchet up austerity?
I doubt you will answer that!
Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:typcal tory budget? raising income tax thresehold taking the poorest out of tax altogether? Reducing unemployment virtually nil during a period of labour legacy financial ruin? Not to mention responsible deficit reduction (dont expect you to understand that ofc)
You are a moaning minnie cannydc.
Well over a million food parcels this year, often to people working but on poverty wages tells a different story.
A government encouraging companies giving out zero hours contracts and expecting the taxpayer to top up with benefits tells a different story.
Reducing unemployment by sanctioning the sick tells a different story.
Borrowing more in the last few years than all Labour governments put together, ever, tells a different story.
Whilst DOUBLING the national debt to nearly £2 trillion....
Guess I might not be the only 'moaning minnie', based on that sort of legacy.
Never, ever trust a Tory.
lol you give your ignorance away with your 'doubling national debt'. Either you do not understand deficit reduction or you attempt sleight of hand, and are not concerned about borrowing as you plan to spunk money away to nationalise industries etc...
Or do labour plan to reduce borrowing and continue deficit reduction? Do they plan to ratchet up austerity?
I doubt you will answer that!
Ignorance about National debt is obviously your territory.
The annual deficit which the Tories are piling onto our national debt is around £60bn per annum.
That debt pile stands at around £1.7 Trillion. It has more than doubled since the Tories gained power.
Labour recognises that paying people less, means more benefit bills. Not investing in infrastructure means long term decline. And Tories support both.
And if you think that privatisation of rail, water, power, BT, BA, British Gas etc was a success, you really are hiding from the truth.
Puzzler wrote:As long as baccy and booze don’t go up I couldn’t give a fuck.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Building three quarters of a million houses because he recognises that more and more young people cannot get on the housing ladder.
Will that be council housing then .... a socialist policy to try and get some decent housing and well paid jobs?
Major Starbold wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Building three quarters of a million houses because he recognises that more and more young people cannot get on the housing ladder.
Will that be council housing then .... a socialist policy to try and get some decent housing and well paid jobs?
MOST of OUR housing stock is GIVEN to forunuz, whole areas and tower blocks are GIVEN to them .
Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Guest wrote:typcal tory budget? raising income tax thresehold taking the poorest out of tax altogether? Reducing unemployment virtually nil during a period of labour legacy financial ruin? Not to mention responsible deficit reduction (dont expect you to understand that ofc)
You are a moaning minnie cannydc.
Well over a million food parcels this year, often to people working but on poverty wages tells a different story.
A government encouraging companies giving out zero hours contracts and expecting the taxpayer to top up with benefits tells a different story.
Reducing unemployment by sanctioning the sick tells a different story.
Borrowing more in the last few years than all Labour governments put together, ever, tells a different story.
Whilst DOUBLING the national debt to nearly £2 trillion....
Guess I might not be the only 'moaning minnie', based on that sort of legacy.
Never, ever trust a Tory.
lol you give your ignorance away with your 'doubling national debt'. Either you do not understand deficit reduction or you attempt sleight of hand, and are not concerned about borrowing as you plan to spunk money away to nationalise industries etc...
Or do labour plan to reduce borrowing and continue deficit reduction? Do they plan to ratchet up austerity?
I doubt you will answer that!
Ignorance about National debt is obviously your territory.
The annual deficit which the Tories are piling onto our national debt is around £60bn per annum.
That debt pile stands at around £1.7 Trillion. It has more than doubled since the Tories gained power.
Labour recognises that paying people less, means more benefit bills. Not investing in infrastructure means long term decline. And Tories support both.
And if you think that privatisation of rail, water, power, BT, BA, British Gas etc was a success, you really are hiding from the truth.
Lol. Yearning for the vast productivity of British rail et al. Careful canny ppl might read your posts and come to the conclusion you're a partisan ridden idiot!
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