With the move to include the value of the home if you need to have home care when you are elderly, I can see a rush to place homes into trust going forward so that the full value is ring fenced.
The fact that you are using a thread about the Tory manifesto to sling mud at Labour and Corbyn rather than discuss the wonderful policies we should be voting for says it all.
In the 80's at was Thatcher the milk snatcher, now May the lunch snatcher
http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/18/tories-to-scrap-free-hot-school-meals-for-children-6645181/
But they are giving free breakfasts, better kids go hungry in the afternoon instead
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You appear to sympathise with an organisation that murdered Irish people. It's history. 30 years ago!
Around the time we had 3.5 million unemployed under the Tories, by the way.
No, the British government has murdered Irish people. For hundreds of years.So you're saying that the Conservative Party is a terrorist organisation just like the IRA then?
What an utterly ridiculous thing to say!
And can't believe how disgraceful it is for someone to justify the actions of a murdering terrorist organisation with such a pathetic retort.
Just as disgraceful as Tony Blair issuing pardons to murdering terrorists.
But hey, must be a Labour thing?
You appear to sympathise with an organisation that murdered Irish people. It's history. 30 years ago!
Around the time we had 3.5 million unemployed under the Tories, by the way.
You appear to sympathise with an organisation that murdered Irish people. It's history. 30 years ago!
Around the time we had 3.5 million unemployed under the Tories, by the way.
New Labour (Tory) gave the country:
Unregulated soft touch supervision of the City leading to the Banking Crisis.
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Who said you weren't supposed to judge? From what I have read I don't believe Corbyn supported the IRA, and I think he himself has made that clear. He spoke to them openly. At the same period, Margaret Thatcher and later John Major negotiated with them secretly, while publicly saying they would not negotiate with terrorists. No one accuses them of "supporting the IRA" though. That would be absurd.Just out of curiosity, how far back should I go when holding politicians to account for their words and actions? It strikes me as a little odd that I'm not supposed to judge a very current politician such as Corbyn for supporting terrorists who killed British men, women and children because it was years ago but it's okay still to hate the Tories because of reference to Thatcher's government, as many have done.
Either it was unregulated or it was soft touch supervision, can't be both. Also, exactly how different would it have been had the Tories been in power, the Tories who wanted even less regulation?
Where is the evidence that the UK government.s 'soft touch' supervision caused the global crisis?
Just as disgraceful as Tony Blair issuing pardons to murdering terrorists.
Who said you weren't supposed to judge? From what I have read I don't believe Corbyn supported the IRA, and I think he himself has made that clear. He spoke to them openly. At the same period, Margaret Thatcher and later John Major negotiated with them secretly, while publicly saying they would not negotiate with terrorists. No one accuses them of "supporting the IRA" though. That would be absurd.
Until recently, I didn't even know he had talked to them, in fact until relatively recently I'd never even heard of Corbyn. So I guess you know more about it than I do. It's something I guess I'll have to look into. If I get time.I accuse him of supporting the IRA and I don't think it's absurd. I've been through the reasons for that and why I don't think you can compare his dialogue with the IRA to Major or Thatcher lots of times on here so I'm reluctant to go through it again but suffice to say, I think he did support them both in words and deeds.
There's no evidence that the UK government caused the global crisis but there's an FSA report headed by Lord Turner in 2011, that put the blame for the RBS failure squarely at the door of 'light touch regulation' by the Labour government.
http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Library/Other_publications/Miscellaneous/2011/rbs.shtml
You're right that the RBS failure probably would have happened under a Tory government also but that's all so much speculation. It happened under Labour's watch and the conclusion from the Financial Services Authority is as I've already mentioned.
Until recently, I didn't even know he had talked to them, in fact until relatively recently I'd never even heard of Corbyn. So I guess you know more about it than I do. It's something I guess I'll have to look into. If I get time.
And what the hell does unemployment at any time have to do with this argument about Corbyn's 'support' for a terrorist organisation who murders British soldiers and bombs civilians including a hotel in our town??