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Iain Duncan Smith resigns



alfredmizen

Banned
Mar 11, 2015
6,342
He's not doing it for the greater good of the disadvantaged. This is the man who closed down Remploy and claimed disabled people are 'not normal'.

This is to do with chasing votes for the 'Out' campaign.
It's nothing of the sort.
 


















kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,810
Wow.
 




Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,327
Back in Sussex
Good.
Oxygen tent needed for wellthickwoody too.
This will shut the cretins up for a while.

I didn't follow the budget at all this week due to an unfortunate clash of scheduling with Cheltenham. I'll catch up at some point over the weekend. However, from the little I have heard, I think I am likely to be disappointed with some of the policies being pursued and, if so, I'll say as much.

You see, unlike all of the Labour thickies we are 'blessed' with on NSC, I am able to assess policy decisions on a case by case basis. I do not apply a simplistic "It's Tory so it must be fab / It's Labour so it must be shit" view to all political happenings.

It's a genuine shame that others are not able to do likewise, as it would surely make for significantly better political debate, both on these pages and beyond.
 








JC Footy Genius

Bringer of TRUTH
Jun 9, 2015
10,568
This won't make a jot of difference to the referendum debate but IDS was getting increasingly annoyed with the governments arguments for staying in.

As others have said well done him.

"I am unable to watch passively whilst certain policies are enacted in order to meet the fiscal self-imposed restraints that I believe are more and more perceived as distinctly political rather than in the national economic interest," he said in his resignation letter.
"Too often my team and I have been pressured in the immediate run up to a budget or fiscal event to deliver yet more reductions to the working-age benefit bill.
"There has been too much emphasis on money-saving exercises and not enough awareness from the Treasury, in particular, that the government's vision of a new welfare-to-work system could not be repeatedly salami-sliced.
"It is therefore with enormous regret that I have decided to resign."
 


warsaw

She's lost control
Jan 28, 2008
911
He's not doing it for the greater good of the disadvantaged. This is the man who closed down Remploy and claimed disabled people are 'not normal'.

This is to do with chasing votes for the 'Out' campaign.

indeed, my immediate reaction to reading IDS statement was that it don't believe a word of it. Trying to discredit Osborne, who in all honesty seems perfectly capable of discrediting himself.
 








TSB

Captain Hindsight
Jul 7, 2003
17,666
Lansdowne Place, Hove
I didn't follow the budget at all this week due to an unfortunate clash of scheduling with Cheltenham. I'll catch up at some point over the weekend. However, from the little I have heard, I think I am likely to be disappointed with some of the policies being pursued and, if so, I'll say as much.

You see, unlike all of the Labour thickies we are 'blessed' with on NSC, I am able to assess policy decisions on a case by case basis. I do not apply a simplistic "It's Tory so it must be fab / It's Labour so it must be shit" view to all political happenings.

It's a genuine shame that others are not able to do likewise, as it would surely make for significantly better political debate, both on these pages and beyond.

Displays a lack of intellect to resort to name-calling.
 


Raleigh Chopper

New member
Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
I didn't follow the budget at all this week due to an unfortunate clash of scheduling with Cheltenham. I'll catch up at some point over the weekend. However, from the little I have heard, I think I am likely to be disappointed with some of the policies being pursued and, if so, I'll say as much.

You see, unlike all of the Labour thickies we are 'blessed' with on NSC, I am able to assess policy decisions on a case by case basis. I do not apply a simplistic "It's Tory so it must be fab / It's Labour so it must be shit" view to all political happenings.

It's a genuine shame that others are not able to do likewise, as it would surely make for significantly better political debate, both on these pages and beyond.
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The problem with that is that I am a floating voter and can clearly see all sides with no bias, over the past 7 years I have a major dislike for most politicians from all sides.
But this government is out of control with all the unnecessary cuts to the most needy while making the rich better off, fence sitter I may be but that is not the way I want to see the country run.
Cameron, Johnson or Corbin, what a depressing and frightening choice.
I would not be at all surprised of IDS has just been told by his doctor that he is disabled.
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,018
Pattknull med Haksprut
We presently have an unelectable Labour run by a career Spartist and an even dumber chancellor, a Tory party having it's 20th civil war over Europe, and the LibDems so anonymous even their own mothers wouldn't recognise them.
 








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