Ha ha ha ha. April fooooooool! Nice one mate, you almost caught me.
It does seem unbelievable, doesn't it? Those nasty Tories seem to have the momentum. Tomorrow nights debacle might be fun
Ha ha ha ha. April fooooooool! Nice one mate, you almost caught me.
Ha ha ha ha. April fooooooool! Nice one mate, you almost caught me.
well he's got to make up some money from somewhere, the 50% top rate will raise about £1-2bn, same for the mansion tax. £90bn deficit to be reduced, even if he doesnt care to cut it all, where's the taxes going to be raised?
I think it's a case of choosing to ignore.
well he's got to make up some money from somewhere, the 50% top rate will raise about £1-2bn, same for the mansion tax. £90bn deficit to be reduced, even if he doesnt care to cut it all, where's the taxes going to be raised?
£20 ? I'll gladly donate £20 to REMF if Clegg wins Sheffield Hallam. Do we have a bet ?
Christ labour would be horrific. ..Anyone who votes for them needs shooting.
Why can't these leaders just state what they will do and do it...Bunch of posh tarts who can barely answer YES or NO.
I reckon she's a shoe in for BP.
By creating proper tax paying jobs and stopping loopholes which certain corps abuse?
All these people talking as if Labour would be a DISASTER need to have a look at themselves.
I'm prepared to accept there might be a better alternative but what evidence is there that Labour would be a disaster? They governed for 13 years last time. I think if they had been a "disaster", they'd have been voted out a little earlier than a third election term FFS.
They may or may not be a disaster. But the lasttimes their terms ended, 1979 and 2010, they left the country in an absolute mess. Remember we were borrowing money from the IMF to keep going in the 70's whilst rubbish lay on the streets uncollected. The last time we suffered more through their incompetence during the financial crisis than other big nations. Perhaps third time lucky, perhaps not.
They may or may not be a disaster. But the last two times their terms ended, 1979 and 2010, they left the country in an absolute mess. Remember we were borrowing money from the IMF to keep going in the 70's whilst rubbish lay on the streets uncollected and union barons ran the show. We were a disgrace. The last time they were in power we suffered more through their incompetence during the financial crisis than other big nations. Wages still havent recovered. Perhaps third time lucky, perhaps not.
My experience of working Scotland from 1991 onwards is totally different to yours, the spread and depth of virulent Anti-English feeling in the last 25 years has been remarkable.
If you are English Aberdeen has become a very unpleasant place to work which is one of the reasons I was happy to stop my Offshore frolics.
Happy to see our Celtic Cousins b*gger off myself. They think will be the new Norway. I rather disagree.
Why should I pay for the extravagances of the previous generation?
So hang on, interesting points there. They were responsible for leaving the mess in 2010, and yet you go onto say that we suffered more than other big nations during the financial crisis. So I am to deduce Labour were in fact to blame for the entire global financial crisis, or just Britain's recovery thereafter!? Many commentators suggest Britain actually led the way in its structured bailout plans whose model much of the developed world followed.
2008 would have happened whether Labour or Conservatives were in power. There is no way the Tories would have added any more regulatory powers than Labour did. You also conveniently omit the numerous financial crisis we experienced '79 to '97, the last of which devastated the country more than this one with interest rates souring past 15% and record levels of repossessions and negative equity.
Let us not pretend one has greatly out performed the other. Both have run the country for significant periods of the last 40 years, both have made big mistakes, and neither can actually claim to be more of a guardian of the economy than the other in real terms.
So hang on, interesting points there. They were responsible for leaving the mess in 2010, and yet you go onto say that we suffered more than other big nations during the financial crisis. So I am to deduce Labour were in fact to blame for the entire global financial crisis, or just Britain's recovery thereafter!? Many commentators suggest Britain actually led the way in its structured bailout plans whose model much of the developed world followed.
2008 would have happened whether Labour or Conservatives were in power. There is no way the Tories would have added any more regulatory powers than Labour did. You also conveniently omit the numerous financial crisis we experienced '79 to '97, the last of which devastated the country more than this one with interest rates souring past 15% and record levels of repossessions and negative equity.
Let us not pretend one has greatly out performed the other. Both have run the country for significant periods of the last 40 years, both have made big mistakes, and neither can actually claim to be more of a guardian of the economy than the other in real terms.