Nibble
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Thanks.You see, this is what happens when one is raised under Thatcher's dictatorship.
Tories
Plan B being the Brown/Balls plan; spend all you have, then borrow and spend all that, then borrow and spend all that etc. etc. etc.
interesting that the opposition were leaping up and down over the weekend about the duty rise saying it will kill what little growth there is etc etc and now they are saying that the government are incompetent by doing it...seems like they want their cake and to eat it.
Innit. 3p a litre less on fuel isn't going to help anyone, even the 'people who drive cars' as the junior minister said on Newsnight won't notice a blind bit of difference. f***ing pricks.
Why wouldnt it help those that drive cars ?
Plan B being the Brown/Balls plan; spend all you have, then borrow and spend all that, then borrow and spend all that etc. etc. etc.
It'll help any business for whom transport is a major expense. I just feel that is what this minister should have said, instead of attempting to play the popularist card that the public would ALL find this a major saving in tough times.3p a litre? Is that REALLY helping? Come on.
interesting that the opposition were leaping up and down over the weekend about the duty rise saying it will kill what little growth there is etc etc and now they are saying that the giovernment are imcompetatnt by doing it...seems like they want their cake and to eat it.
It'll help any business for whom transport is a major expense. I just feel that is what this minister should have said, instead of attempting to play the popularist card that the public would ALL find this a major saving in tough times.
3p a litre? Is that REALLY helping? Come on.
Agreed MAX.Well yeah, but that's not what she said was it. It was dressed up as helping families.
That is hardly representative of the population though is it? Considering 3p a litre represents about a 2% price rise, you must be getting through an awful lot of petrol to save £100 a year!I'm happy with £100 a year less to pay in tax. Not a bit deal, I suppose, but many a little makes a mickle, as they say.
Osbourne you are destroying the recovery.
This is what should have happened in the first place - the Tories should have formed a minority government with the Lib Dems only blocking the least palatable policies. The Lib Dems and Tories are not natural bedfellows.
I am a natural Lib Dem voter and won't be voting for this lot whilst Clegg is running the show. They sold out their principles for a whiff of power to some of the biggest clowns in politics. Absolute jokes. Say what you like about Thatcher and Tebbit, at least they had principles and some guts.
Ah, right - those are the only two fiscal policies available?
Cheers for clearing that up.
Correct me if Im wrong; but Brown/Balls arent in the current government are they? Is one of them the Chancellor at present?
I refer of course to the CURRENT government and CURRENT chancellor not having a plan B to the demonstrable failure of their 'cut spending on everything' policy.
...Who could forget "We have abolished boom and bust" or "I have saved the world"?
3p a litre? Is that REALLY helping? Come on.