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I'll be there, at the local primary school at 7am. |
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Oh my! The Eeeevil tories want to drown my puppy! Wake up. The poor and vulnerable no longer require screwing - 13 years of self interested, self serving, vote buying, authoritarian 'socialism' has made a damn fine job of that already. |
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Time to let the self serving vote buying authoritarian tories back in to carry on the traditions of all our leaders then?
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If you honestly think New Labour is socialism then you're a fool. New Labour and the last 13 years has been little more than a taster of what the Tories want - New Labour bears as much resemblance to socialism as America does. Likewise, the Tories are just as much "vote-buyers" as New Labour with policies that will only benefit the absolute richest (raising the inheritance tax threshold, cutting National Insurance, selling off the public sector). Off-topic but we discussed the National Insurance increase in the last thread and I didn't get a chance to reply because there were too many new posts when I returned. You might be interested to know that there was a natural experiment on NI contributions in Finland when they scrapped employer NI contributions completely in the North of the country to encourage new jobs. Turned out that it created the equivalent of 1/10th of a job per company because they were just pocketing the extra money as increased profit rather than reinvesting it into the business. This was consistent across small businesses as well as large ones. |
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I would have been voting Lib Dem most probably, but spending my time in two places 100 miles apart circumstances meant I missed the registering deadline for both.
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http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=151110 :smt089 ;) |
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I'm not such a heartless ******* that I will screw over many more people just to target a small minority who manage to abuse the welfare state. If you honestly think that people like the ones in that article are the majority then you're deluded. If a tiny minority of people manage to cheat a system that helps far more innocent people then that's a price worth paying. |
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Under Brown's socialist government they're entitled to what they're getting Unemployment is costing the country £61 billion a year, perhaps we should be encouraging people back to work rather than buying them off with free laptops and state handouts |
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Well, at the moment I'm too young to vote, and this is a trite irksome, because I'd like to have grounds to moan when a government I don't like screws up.
Quite honestly at the moment we seem to be between a rock and a hard place. Labour are complacent and authoritarian, bigging the ethos of big government. Conservatives admittedly, are supporting the top earners of the county. But quite honestly they'd be denying themselves if they tried to go bleeding-hearts liberals. They are Tories, and being Tories are what they do best. If I had the vote, it'd go squarely to David Cameron. I personally believe that his party (not nessecerily HIM, remember we elect the party not the leader) is what this country needs. But that's according to my priorities, which, at the moment, is my educational and employment future. I'd sorta like there to still be an Army for me to join in six years, and one that has an actual role. |
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