I do hope one day this country will rise to match the great economies of Greece, Spain, Portugal and Ireland. There's just so much suffering here in the UK. It's getting ridiculous.
I do hope one day this country will rise to match the great economies of Greece, Spain, Portugal and Ireland. There's just so much suffering here in the UK. It's getting ridiculous.
I take it that deeper faster cuts in the first year wouldn't have seriously impacted on you, ie you wouldn't have been forced out of your home or lost your job.
probably not, but who knows. the point is about the economics, not the personal impact. like changes to NHS that have been cost neutral, they aren't cuts are they.
Apparently we are told and spun that we have turned a corner by Osbourne . What corner ? Where ?
Middle classes and the rich getting richer.
Unemployment is massive , the figures are a scam !
Could go on for hours , dont believe the spin , simply have a look around
Good answer but were all ministers instructed to say that, or,was the economy in a far worse state than we had been led to believe? I believe it was.
the ringfencing of health and overseas aid, too politically toxic, have meant too much has had to be carried elsewhere. also theres strong arguement that deeper, quicker cuts in the first year or two would have seen a faster return to growth. as you point oout Darlings plan of action was largly the same an have liitle doubt he'd had similar emergency budget had Labour been relected. so really there has been far less ideology going on than the left like to think (and welfare cost more up front and broadly follows Fields proposals). Osborne has sat on his hands hopeing the economy will sort itself out, done very little to help, hindered a fair bit, but will take credit. jammy barsteward.
Couple of points:
Unemployment in May 2010 at the time of the last Election was just over 8%. It's now 7.8%, so unemployment has fallen, despite the fact the number of people eligible for work has significantly increased.
You say have a look around. Ok lets do that. Restaurants where I live are all full pretty much every night of the week. Look at kids today, with their £40 a month mobile phone contracts, their own cars at 19. Their parents with the latest huge TVs and two foreign holidays a year.
Sure, there are areas of poverty, there have been since the year dot, and a lot more should be done to help those unable to help themselves, but plenty of people are doing OK. I recently spent some time in Greece, a Country which has unfortunately lived way beyond its means, and if you want to see a Capital City on its knees, go to Athens.
Couple of points:
Unemployment in May 2010 at the time of the last Election was just over 8%. It's now 7.8%, so unemployment has fallen, despite the fact the number of people eligible for work has significantly increased.
You say have a look around. Ok lets do that. Restaurants where I live are all full pretty much every night of the week. Look at kids today, with their £40 a month mobile phone contracts, their own cars at 19. Their parents with the latest huge TVs and two foreign holidays a year.
Sure, there are areas of poverty, there have been since the year dot, and a lot more should be done to help those unable to help themselves, but plenty of people are doing OK. I recently spent some time in Greece, a Country which has unfortunately lived way beyond its means, and if you want to see a Capital City on its knees, go to Athens.
Couple of points:
Unemployment in May 2010 at the time of the last Election was just over 8%. It's now 7.8%, so unemployment has fallen, despite the fact the number of people eligible for work has significantly increased.
You say have a look around. Ok lets do that. Restaurants where I live are all full pretty much every night of the week. Look at kids today, with their £40 a month mobile phone contracts, their own cars at 19. Their parents with the latest huge TVs and two foreign holidays a year.
Sure, there are areas of poverty, there have been since the year dot, and a lot more should be done to help those unable to help themselves, but plenty of people are doing OK. I recently spent some time in Greece, a Country which has unfortunately lived way beyond its means, and if you want to see a Capital City on its knees, go to Athens.
Greece is being killed to keep German banks in business. No wonder it feels like Weimer Germany.
Things are looking up.
(Unless you're Ed Balls or Labour of course. )
And why is Greece in so much trouble exactly?
How many of your employees are on zero hour contracts ? minimum wage ? claim tax credits, housing benefits or other in work benefits ? If so why don't you pay them a living wage instead of expecting the state to subsidise you ?
How many of your employees are on zero hour contracts ? minimum wage ? claim tax credits, housing benefits or other in work benefits ? If so why don't you pay them a living wage instead of expecting the state to subsidise you ?
The number of those in poorly paid part-time work has significantly increased with average wages for low paid workers actually being less than in 2007. If the pay of the worse off was in line with the increases in pay for FTSE 100 directors the minimum wage would now be around £19 per hour. Still, we're all in it together...
Unemployment in May 2010 at the time of the last Election was just over 8%. It's now 7.8%, so unemployment has fallen, despite the fact the number of people eligible for work has significantly increased.
Are you saying that all the changes to the NHS have been cost neutral?
agree with that. like so many things seemed like a good idea at the time. NHS has become a sacred cow the Tories couldn't even be seen to trim the budget. its an unfortunate side effect of the adversial politics that a grown up policy couldnt even be entertained.The ringfencing of health has been a disaster because its led to more severe cuts to care budgets which mean there is now bed blocking from elderly and terminally ill of all ages. This is a huge impact all the way back through the system
He just said it was complicated.
Correct on the first point but not the second; the working population has increased about 1.5% since May 2010.
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