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Is a Labour victory now more likely? Investors seem to think so – Telegraph Blogs
Brown and Darling more trusted on the economy after the Budget, reveals new poll | Mail Online
God spare us! We've only had a budget in which the golden economy inherited by Labour 12 years back can only be kept from sinking more heavily these days through 'careful' sleight of hand. And even then things don't apparently add up to much.
Budget 2010: The painful truth that Alistair Darling failed to mention - Telegraph
Labour tax and benefit reforms punished families earning over £30,000 | Mail Online
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/janetdaley/100031272/budget-2010-brown-goes-for-broke-literally/
The £4.75billion raid on private pensions: But public sector schemes will be unscathed | Mail Online
Have people learned nothing over the past twelve years? Alright, after a pre-election budget there often is a sense of people fancying sticking with the devil they know, but what a devil. Labour have never really been about cuts, not without grabbing it back somewhere else, and then some.
Perhaps if Labour are genuinely looking for multi-billion Pound cuts they could perhaps discontinue most of the foreign aid bill to despots and liars, cut our pocket money to the power-grabbing EU, scrap the annual Notting Hill Riot and cleanup, reduce the Labour-bloated politicised civil service to a privatised rump of technicians and basic administrators, destroy waste and political correctness in the NHS, close legal loopholes to cease health tourism, cap the amount of money immigrants are allowed to send home each month, cease politically-correct cash-guzzler school subjects such as LGBT or Black History Month, stop unemployment benefits for anybody turning down more than two job offers or spend taxpayers' money mostly on basic amenities and services at council level, to name just a few ideas off the top of my head.
[ame=http://www.google.co.uk/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=nhs+waste&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8]nhs waste - Google Search[/ame]
(Mind you, even drastic real cuts like that would only bail to keep the ship from sinking faster, but if ordinary people can sell the telly to help pay the bills, the Government can do the equivilent.)
Littlejohn sums things up quite nicely on how the long-term record of Labour's politically-correct corruption merchants should be the final arbiter:
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Forget the next six weeks. Remember the past 13 years! | Mail Online
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And now the Red Brigade is starting to fracture, with the old Marxist renegades wanting to 'remedy' New Labour's failings by returning us to the days of industrial strife (continued...)
Budget Day 2010: Labour MPs to join strike in support of civil servants | Mail Online
After BA chaos, rail strikes threaten to wreck Easter holidays | Mail Online
How the hard-left closed in on Number 10 | Mail Online
More 'Power To The People' berkery: http://www.debatepolitics.com/europe/68842-new-labours-failed-say-left-best-go-back-communism.html
(Obviously, for 'People', read 'gittish leftist agitators and the terminally daft'.)
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With complete shambles and total corruption like this, you could almost welcome further dictatorship.....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1260594/
Brown and Darling more trusted on the economy after the Budget, reveals new poll | Mail Online
God spare us! We've only had a budget in which the golden economy inherited by Labour 12 years back can only be kept from sinking more heavily these days through 'careful' sleight of hand. And even then things don't apparently add up to much.
Budget 2010: The painful truth that Alistair Darling failed to mention - Telegraph
Labour tax and benefit reforms punished families earning over £30,000 | Mail Online
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/janetdaley/100031272/budget-2010-brown-goes-for-broke-literally/
The £4.75billion raid on private pensions: But public sector schemes will be unscathed | Mail Online
Have people learned nothing over the past twelve years? Alright, after a pre-election budget there often is a sense of people fancying sticking with the devil they know, but what a devil. Labour have never really been about cuts, not without grabbing it back somewhere else, and then some.
Perhaps if Labour are genuinely looking for multi-billion Pound cuts they could perhaps discontinue most of the foreign aid bill to despots and liars, cut our pocket money to the power-grabbing EU, scrap the annual Notting Hill Riot and cleanup, reduce the Labour-bloated politicised civil service to a privatised rump of technicians and basic administrators, destroy waste and political correctness in the NHS, close legal loopholes to cease health tourism, cap the amount of money immigrants are allowed to send home each month, cease politically-correct cash-guzzler school subjects such as LGBT or Black History Month, stop unemployment benefits for anybody turning down more than two job offers or spend taxpayers' money mostly on basic amenities and services at council level, to name just a few ideas off the top of my head.
[ame=http://www.google.co.uk/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=nhs+waste&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8]nhs waste - Google Search[/ame]
(Mind you, even drastic real cuts like that would only bail to keep the ship from sinking faster, but if ordinary people can sell the telly to help pay the bills, the Government can do the equivilent.)
Littlejohn sums things up quite nicely on how the long-term record of Labour's politically-correct corruption merchants should be the final arbiter:
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Forget the next six weeks. Remember the past 13 years! | Mail Online
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And now the Red Brigade is starting to fracture, with the old Marxist renegades wanting to 'remedy' New Labour's failings by returning us to the days of industrial strife (continued...)
Budget Day 2010: Labour MPs to join strike in support of civil servants | Mail Online
After BA chaos, rail strikes threaten to wreck Easter holidays | Mail Online
How the hard-left closed in on Number 10 | Mail Online
More 'Power To The People' berkery: http://www.debatepolitics.com/europe/68842-new-labours-failed-say-left-best-go-back-communism.html
(Obviously, for 'People', read 'gittish leftist agitators and the terminally daft'.)
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With complete shambles and total corruption like this, you could almost welcome further dictatorship.....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1260594/
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