Nurses have never gone on strike./nurses striking every year if the tories get in
The reason the Tories are on the march is because the Labour mob are finally being found out for what they are. i.e.Corrupt.
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Nurses have never gone on strike./nurses striking every year if the tories get in
As i say Labour all the way. I just can't see enough Tory voters bothering.
Same.
Labour voters will turn out in force to elect the first non Tony B.Liar PM since the illegal and immoral invasion of Iraq.
Tory voters won't care strongly enough to turn out in anything like the numbers required for a Tory majority.
Lib-Dem voters will piss their votes up the wall, same as they always do.
you can keep saying it, doesnt make it happen. care to offer why? in know the polls are wrong, but could they be so wrong to return a labour majority? are the public really not concerned at all with a government bringing us a recession, shortly after a overseeing the exposure of parliaments rampant expenses culture, with an massivly unpopular war still fresh in the memory?
But NI increases hit low earners too, reducing their income.
Low earners have a choice of whether to buy goods that will be affected by Vat increases (as in the previous example, a TV)
Basic items like (most) food doesn't have VAT on it so it may mean that higher earners still pay more as they are more likely to buy luxury goods anyway, but the shopper gets the choice rather than a blanket charge to everyone.
Labour certainly haven't been the champion for low wage earners, their policy of tax and spend and then tax some more has left a lot of low earners struggling to make ends meet, why should they be forced to lose even more of their income due to greedy Politicians eager to spend even more tax money on public services / sector that they may not want.
Brown hasn't really done a great deal wrong
Breathtaking!
Exactly how did labour cause a worldwide recession?
The tories initial approach was to focus on the tough times ahead and the need for immediate cuts to protect the UK's credit rating. They have abandoned this for focussing on the minor sideshow of national insurance tax increase reversal and a £3 per week tax incentive for married couples; this will be paid for with apparently painless cuts (ending an IT contract leads to no job loss in the IT industry apparently)
it seems the Labour spin is working on some, truth is, as histroy will testify, that the policies of Brown meant that we felt the effects worse than most. some would even argue that his overly light touch regulation and ineffective remit to the FSA (which he created) overlooked the issues arising. In a bid to be the first City friendly Labour Chancellor he gave them free reign and asked no questions, while borrowing as much as he could himself. wouldnt the tories have done the same is always the reply, and the answer is first they didnt as they werent in power and secondly a school of thougt suggests they might have known a bit better and headed things off a bit earlier. Northern Rock was a massive alarm bell and Brown/Darling did sweet f*** all when the problem there wher the same as those that finally led to the collaspe of Lehman and the others. they could have done *somthing*, but chose business as usual and for that they are culpable for the impact the recession had on this nation.
as for expenses, all the parties were up to their eyeballs in the problem, and it comes down to individuals not any party. however, the responce from Brown wasn't to offer a new model and sweeping reform, it was to pretend it wasnt an issue and try to ignore it. he didnt even try to defend the expenses, some of which are not unreasonable (i have no issue with employment of partners, or second homes in London per se), just stuck his head in the sand.
What ever measures Labour introduced post 1997, the Tories wanted to go further.
You also use the phrase ' a school of thought'. What the f*** does that mean. There is a school of thought that we did better during the recession than most. Unemployment wasn't as severe as some predicted. The OECD predicts we will grow faster than most G7 countries. I suspect you will suggest this is down to the Tories. Sorry, forgot, they aren't in power are they!
And I would finally take issue with your comment that it is individuals and not parties at fault. Why do you blame Brown then? Both party leaders could have brought their parties in to line a lot earlier but chose not to do so.
I'm glad I am abstaining from voting!
Third election running.
Whoever gets in, the poor get poorer, the rich get richer.
If you're not going to bother exercising your democratic right then you lose any right to complain in my mind. You may not like any of your local condidates but you must at least be able to make some sort of differentiation between them and vote for who you consider to be the least worst option.