Moshe Gariani
Well-known member
- Mar 10, 2005
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and that would be extremely arrogant and complacent...[/B] I would suggest that it is your position based on what you want to believe and the evidence that you then seek out.
and that would be extremely arrogant and complacent...[/B] I would suggest that it is your position based on what you want to believe and the evidence that you then seek out.
I didn't vote for them, (even though I drive a Range Rover and read the FT) but they have been given a mandate under our election system to govern, applying their policies and beliefs, for the first time since 1997, so they should be allowed to govern.
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They didn't expect to win in May, but having done so, instead of taking advantage of the opportunity to build a better nation they have behaved like a lottery winner spunking their good fortune on hookers on cocaine.
How many people have you met who shag pigs?
I almost wrote "his intention and ability...." but thought better of it. My daughter, who works in Local Government in South Wales, wrote a blog about voting and so on before the last election, and she wrote something about politicians of all parties being in politics for the right reasons, but just differing in their approach to things.
My own situation is one of extreme comfort relative to 99% of the people on this planet.
I rest my case
I have worked all my adult life 45 years of paying my taxes and national insurance never once in all that time claiming any benefits what so ever
I wont go into to much detail of my employment but through initially an illness and then a combination of NHS waiting followed by having to jump through a series of red tape hoops i am now thankfully returning to my employment after seven months off
How about living for seven months on £35 a WEEK (esa) employment support allowance
And then to rub salt into the wounds after two months off i needed 2 teeth extracted and as i was in receipt of e.s.a i was exempt from the £18 dental fee.. WRONG!! six weeks later i get a letter telling me i was fined £100 plus the original £18 for wrongly claiming free dental treatment, apparently i was on the wrong type of e.s.a contributions based and not earnings based.
I was 60 in May this year unfortunate on my part, because had my birthday been a mere 19 days later i would become entitled to my old age pension at 65 now i have to work another year till I'm 66, ok there are a lot who will be worse off in the coming years on that score but as i said 45 years of national insurance contributions only to have £8000 at todays rates stolen from me
And don't get me started on the free bus pass(not that i would ever use it) or indeed the winter fuel payment again entitled at the age of 60... WRONG.. those damn 19 days again, but even more annoying when i have a brother who has been getting it for five years >>> oh well "were all in this together".. WRONG ..were in it and your getting us out of it even though its in our DNA to do what were doing
ordinary working people voting Tory is like turkeys voting for Christmas
Are you saying the £35.00 per week was your sole income? Then, if that is the case, you would understandably be annoyed after paying in for so long. I am not sure that the final highlighted para can be put at any politician's door -you might be annoyed about the 19 days and your brother (was he younger or older?) but if you are not entitled, then that is the case, surely. Or do you think that paying in for a long period alone entitles you to special treatment? And if you do, then everyone can claim extra benefits by the same token.
and that would be extremely arrogant and complacent...
George Osborne has created more debt than every Labour government in history
...and still managed to increase the deficit every year since they've been back inpower.
yep, so you are saying we should cut far more. the deficit is about 170m, or 23% of the total spend. so if we cut spending 23% across the board, the government (of any hue) will be able to balance the budget. that is what you are saying, you do understand this?
or we could wait for growth, which at an historic average 2.5% would take a fair few years to eat away at that deficit, assuming of course all spending were frozen for those years. you understand this?
then we can start to talk about how to address the debt, admittedly it doesn't have to be zero, but its probably better to be lower than it is, at a level where we spend more on debt interest than on defense. you understand this?
yep, so you are saying we should cut far more. the deficit is about 170m, or 23% of the total spend. so if we cut spending 23% across the board, the government (of any hue) will be able to balance the budget. that is what you are saying, you do understand this?
or we could wait for growth, which at an historic average 2.5% would take a fair few years to eat away at that deficit, assuming of course all spending were frozen for those years. you understand this?
then we can start to talk about how to address the debt, admittedly it doesn't have to be zero, but its probably better to be lower than it is, at a level where we spend more on debt interest than on defense. you understand this?
I'll ignore the childish tone of your post and address the point I was making. The Tory's are hypocrites and liars.
While I disagree with some of the current Tory policies and I find the whole "being a Tory" thing fairly reprehensible, there is till something re-assuring about their political competence in government. I have to say, on the issue of competence, when I look at the opposition benches words fail me.
I'll ignore the childish tone of your post and address the point I was making. The Tory's are hypocrites and liars.
Good luck with that if mcdonnell has his wayI'd never in my life vote for them, because they're not called The Nasty Party for nothing. OK, they've toned down their act a bit since the days of the evil bitch, or just got more sly about it, but I have to admit to a vested-interest liking for Gideon's opening up of pension freedom. Means that I and millions like me don't have to submit to a piss-poor insulting level of annuity and can leave whatever I don't spend to me kids.Gideon has given the fat-cat pension providers a good slapping and reminded them exactly who the money actually belongs to. Oh, and all the liberated millions get to boost the economy in a way it wouldn't have otherwise been boosted. Genuine fair play for that at least.
Hardly. To be well off compared to 99% of the planet does not mean there is much Champagne being quaffed. If you want an honest insight to my own consumption then it involves taking cans of supermarket beer (c.50p a can) on the train to avoid paying £4+ a pint at The Amex...!!!!Bit of champagne socialism going on me thinks........