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Postby Paphitis » Sat Nov 16, 2019 12:21 am

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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Sat Nov 16, 2019 12:28 am

So Labor have basically promised to offer everything to every man woman and child for free! :lol:

How can they lose now? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Gee they are up there with the fairies.
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Re: what next?

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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Sat Nov 16, 2019 1:49 am

Even Tony Blair is saying he might not be able to vote for Corbynov! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well Tony Blair, vote for the Tories you little swine! :evil:
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Sat Nov 16, 2019 5:17 am

Lordo wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:if you can't read the news, i am afraid you shall remain non the wiser.


I read the news and posted the facts that prove your claims are wrong... :wink:

A smaller increase is not a cut. The clue is in the name. :lol:

In the same way, reducing tax rate is not the same as giving somebody money. It is just taking less of their money for the state.

Socialists seem to have problems with these things. I guess Bog Street Comprehensive failed you in Maths as well as spelling and grammar... :roll:

it is when you increase by less than 0.1 percent and you have inflation of over 4 percent.

not that you can understand such high finance, after all you only dream of being worth 3 million. it costs you that much these days to own a fakin house in london like.


So you've changed your tune a bit then? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Bore-Dough wrote:nothing to do with the fact that they cut the budget 20% and they have had the least investment in the nhs since records begun.


What a shame The Interwebz have such a good memory eh...? :lol: :lol: :lol:

here it is 20%. ohps did i say 20%, sorry and all that it was 19 fakin percent. roll it baby. roll it and shove ittttttttttttttttttttttttaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

<<<<<Chancellor George Osborne has unveiled the biggest UK spending cuts for decades, with welfare, councils and police budgets all hit.

The pension age will rise sooner than expected, some incapacity benefits will be time limited and other money clawed back through changes to tax credits and housing benefit.

A new bank levy will also be brought in - with full details due on Thursday.

Mr Osborne said the four year cuts were guided by fairness, reform and growth.

But shadow chancellor Alan Johnson, for Labour, called the review a "reckless gamble with people's livelihoods" which risked "stifling the fragile recovery" - a message echoed by the SNP, despite smaller than expected cuts in Scotland.

Mr Osborne ended his hour-long Commons statement by claiming the 19% average cuts to departmental budgets were less severe than expected. This is thanks to an extra £7bn in savings from the welfare budget and a £3.5bn increase in public sector employee pension contributions.>>>>>


so what about the pittance increases for a decade with inflation converting them to cuts. cut baby cut.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11579979



GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS!


OK dumb arse? :roll:

This is the reason why a Torie Government is trusted to work for the betterment of the economy and country even under very adverse economic headwinds such as the GFC.

They had no choice but to make these cuts amid a shrinking Government Revenue stream because Corporate profits were declining, Banks were declining, and employment was declining and that means reduced Government Revenue and that then means reduced resources to pay for services like the NHS, police, and nurses and so on and so on.

Labor would just keep borrowing and that can only mean eventual collapse and further decline meaning more job losses. that's because someone has to pay for it always and that would be future generations so what you would actually be doing is robbing future generations and your very own kids and that isn't fair at all because they are just left with the bill and without the NHS because the country can't afford it anymore.

The Tories went on an efficiency drive because they had no choice and now that things are starting to get better, they are pumping more resources back into the very services they made cuts to.

It is not true to say that the Tories just woke up one day and decided to cut the police or other services for the hell of it. They had to do it in order to try and balance the Governments books, or end up like Greece.

It is also not true that the Tories want to cut everything like the NHS. They want to pay for these services but they want to services to be sustainable and they are the side of politics more likely to achieve an economy to make these essential services sustainable so that future generations can benefit from them as well.
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Re: what next?

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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Sat Nov 16, 2019 6:01 am

Paphitis wrote:Corbynov promises to nationalize Broadband and offer every household and every business free broadband... :lol: :lol:

Roll up roll up....for your free money and internet....

Which isn't free at all because it will cost the taxpayer 100 Billion.


It’s a good way to attract more young people to vote since younger generations use the internet more than older generations.

How did you arrive at £100 Billion cost to tax payers?
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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Sat Nov 16, 2019 6:31 am

Paphitis wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

BORIS refuses to appoint an EU Commissioner! 8) Take that EU criminals!

EU threatens to take UK to court! And who cares about that? :lol:

Friggin criminals!

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I’m sorry, didn’t Boris ask for the Brexit extension from the EU, which means that the UK is still in the EU, and as an EU member, it is required by Boris to appoint a Commissioner.

Just who is the criminal here?

Keep it up Boris, because the EU is going to fuck you (UK) royally with your stupid games when it comes to any withdrawal negotiations should Brexit happen.
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