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Post by harryburrows on Mar 30, 2015 12:36:14 GMT
I would criticise any government for doing so , how about you rob , what do you feel about Gordon brown chucking £100 billion at the fuckwits as you put it , don't you think labour has to share some of the blame for the squeeze on finances or is that a global issue only
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Post by chiefdelilah on Mar 30, 2015 12:39:43 GMT
I would criticise any government for doing so , how about you rob , what do you feel about Gordon brown chucking £100 billion at the fuckwits as you put it , don't you think labour has to share some of the blame for the squeeze on finances or is that a global issue only Yet you won't criticise this one? Absolutely mate, I'm very disappointed by what the Labour Party has become. They alone can't be blamed for a global recession though.
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Post by harryburrows on Mar 30, 2015 12:50:42 GMT
I would criticise any government for doing so , how about you rob , what do you feel about Gordon brown chucking £100 billion at the fuckwits as you put it , don't you think labour has to share some of the blame for the squeeze on finances or is that a global issue only Yet you won't criticise this one? Absolutely mate, I'm very disappointed by what the Labour Party has become. They alone can't be blamed for a global recession though. I do criticise Osborn for it , but I still won't back a Labour Party who have such an appalling record when it comes to running our economy . Irresponsible economic management will ultimately lead to a squeeze on the needy as surely as night follows day .
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Post by mcf on Mar 30, 2015 13:00:19 GMT
I would criticise any government for doing so , how about you rob , what do you feel about Gordon brown chucking £100 billion at the fuckwits as you put it , don't you think labour has to share some of the blame for the squeeze on finances or is that a global issue only Yet you won't criticise this one? Absolutely mate, I'm very disappointed by what the Labour Party has become. They alone can't be blamed for a global recession though. Become???? The disappointment should have been directed to what they fucking were. They headed into the global recession with one of the biggest deficits in all the civilised world. Shit then and shit now.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Mar 30, 2015 13:11:24 GMT
Yet you won't criticise this one? Absolutely mate, I'm very disappointed by what the Labour Party has become. They alone can't be blamed for a global recession though. Become???? The disappointment should have been directed to what they fucking were. They headed into the global recession with one of the biggest deficits in all the civilised world. Shit then and shit now. I have a feeling chief might be more Old Labour of the John Smith variety? I might be wrong!
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Post by harryburrows on Mar 30, 2015 13:14:56 GMT
Nowt wrong with john smith if I have to be honest, the problem with any labour government is someone always has to come along and clean up the mess
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Post by draytondave on Mar 30, 2015 13:19:23 GMT
He responded directly to the post about where you said the current government were targetting the poor and he commented that he pays less tax now than ever before despite being on low pay. I'd say that was protecting some of our vulnerable. Without knowing what his pay or circumstances are it's impossible to know isn't it? How do taxing disability benefits and reducing eligibility for carers' allowance fit under the 'caring for the vulnerable' bracket? The problem is that there is a significant number who claim these benefits when there is fuck all wrong with them or they could work. As usual the minority fuck it up for the rest.
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Post by trickydicky73 on Mar 30, 2015 13:36:35 GMT
Nowt wrong with john smith if I have to be honest, the problem with any labour government is someone always has to come along and clean up the mess I agree, and I thought John Smith was decent like Jack Ashley. I think there are good MP's on all sides, to be fair. I liked David Davis; always thought he was very measured from what I have seen of him.
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Post by ohbottom on Mar 30, 2015 14:08:11 GMT
Oh ok, fair enough. But we're still allowed to criticize tax-avoiding banks, right? All companies try to pay as little tax as possible, they have an army of accountants and tax lawyers employed for that sole purpose., looking for loopholes to exploit . The fact is financial services in this country is one of the few success stories despite the financial crash the banks contribute about a fifth of the total tax revenue.all governments have handled the financial sector with kid gloves . London is the pre eminent financial centre in the world , the last thing we need is for any of the international banks to relocate in Frankfurt. The Germans would role out the red carpet for them London has been built up as the financial centre of the EU. As long as UK is in the EU that is unlikely to change any time soon, even if the regulatory regimen is made substantially more heavy-handed . If the Ukippers get their way, I suspect that within a decade the City would be a fraction of its current worth.
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Post by harryburrows on Mar 30, 2015 14:14:26 GMT
All companies try to pay as little tax as possible, they have an army of accountants and tax lawyers employed for that sole purpose., looking for loopholes to exploit . The fact is financial services in this country is one of the few success stories despite the financial crash the banks contribute about a fifth of the total tax revenue.all governments have handled the financial sector with kid gloves . London is the pre eminent financial centre in the world , the last thing we need is for any of the international banks to relocate in Frankfurt. The Germans would role out the red carpet for them London has been built up as the financial centre of the EU. As long as UK is in the EU that is unlikely to change any time soon, even if the regulatory regimen is made substantially more heavy-handed . If the Ukippers get their way, I suspect that within a decade the City would be a fraction of its current worth. Absolutely , if we lose the city of London as a result of an EU exit the savings will be insignificant compared to the loss of tax revenues
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Post by Matthews dad on Apr 1, 2015 15:50:25 GMT
London has been built up as the financial centre of the EU. As long as UK is in the EU that is unlikely to change any time soon, even if the regulatory regimen is made substantially more heavy-handed . If the Ukippers get their way, I suspect that within a decade the City would be a fraction of its current worth. Absolutely , if we lose the city of London as a result of an EU exit the savings will be insignificant compared to the loss of tax revenues Ehh?? Surely everyone knows everything is the "greedy bankers" fault. We would be far better off without the City wouldn't we?? ????????
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Post by harryburrows on Apr 1, 2015 16:14:31 GMT
Absolutely , if we lose the city of London as a result of an EU exit the savings will be insignificant compared to the loss of tax revenues Ehh?? Surely everyone knows everything is the "greedy bankers" fault. We would be far better off without the City wouldn't we?? ???????? Yes mate , the politics of envy we though had died with socialism comes to our rescue
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