Ok lets talk about principles and not past failures then. I think this little story sums it up nicely. (And no, it isn't actually me in the story, and I have never voted Tory fwiw)
Recently, whilst I was working in the flower beds in the front garden, my neighbours stopped to chat as they returned home from walking their dog. During our friendly conversation, I asked their 12 year old daughter what she wanted to be when she grows up. She said she wanted to be Prime Minister one day. Both of her parents – Labour Party voters - were standing there, so I asked her: "If you were Prime Minister what would be the 1st thing you would do?"
She replied, "I'd give food and houses to all the homeless people."
Her parents beamed with pride!
"Wow, what a worthy goal!" I said. "But you don't have to wait until you're Prime Minister to do that!" I told her.
"What do you mean?" she replied.
So I told her: "You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, trim my hedge and I'll pay you £50. Then you can go down to the Town Centre, find a homeless man and can give him the £50 to buy food." She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked, "Why doesn't the homeless man come over and do the work and you can just pay him the £50?"
I said, "Welcome to the Conservative Party.
Vote for me then, I would like to buy you all a house, holidays, free season tickets, free travel and look after you all when you are poorly. You won't even need to go to work.
f*** me I have taken a wrong turn in to ToriesRus?
someone is an old grumpy box today !!weve had that conversation.
Ed Balls should ensure re-election for the Tories on his own. Fingers crossed they don't bin the amoeba before the next election.
someone is an old grumpy box today !!
Re-election for the Tories?!
They didnt win last time!
Thank you for this over-simplification of British politics.
It has effectively demonstrated to me, how overly simple your brain is.
Bravo.
So you don't disagree with the point it makes then, merely the hypothetical number used.
Like this ??wow ! deep thinking there ! ... too deep I'm afraid. I mean getting the banks to start lending at reasonable rates and trying to stop the money draining out of the country in tax avoidance.
Quite true but if Balls stays the Tories will probably increase their share to a majority.
Life is too short to dismember the socio-political issues contained in your story, I merely suggested in my OP that Ed Milliband has understood the nation's problems.
Since Brown was allowed to run amok..........this country is totally f***ed for at least a generation. We have no money or assets. The only way out is to make ourselves more competitive, ie work harder and longer for less money. This process has begun. Our standard of living has been driven back to 2003 levels already and this will continue down until our goods become cheaper than competitors.
All the moaning in the world about wages, pensions, benefits will not create one new job or one pound note. The only new money is that which is being printed by the BoE to stop the banks closing.
The sooner the main population pick up on this the better and we can all just get on with the work needed.
I would argue that if he doesn't know how to pay for his vision then he HASN'T understood the nation's problems. But we've done this to death I agree.
But like I say; its party conference season and its the opposition you can say what you like and it doesnt matter.
I don’t think I have ever hated a labour Politician as much as Ed Milibland. He reminds me of the nob head Student Politicians all my years ago in Uni. Even after what seems like an eternity in opposition he has developed as much gravitas as Rik in the Young Ones.
I was listening to Ed Balls the other day and thought he would make a better labour leader. That’s how bad little Ed is. Still, that’s what happens when the unions get involved – You get a dud in charge.