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10ClarionSt | 06:54 Wed 11th Dec 2019 | Politics
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That should get the heckles going! This is not 1973. It's not 1985. It's not 2008. This is 2019 where a succesion of Tory led govts have managed, over the previous 10 years, to increase the National Debt by approx 12%. During those 10 years, the Tories have "carefully invested in the future of this country" by implementing something called austerity, where everyone has to pay through the nose for excessive and reckless Tory borrowing.
But that expression isn't used in the Tory media. Not with reference to the Tories, anyway. Nope. It's Labour that would go for excessive and reckless borrowing. The Tories do as well, but it's how you say it and organise an assassination of the opposition to hide your own deficencies. The Tories will borrow to high heaven to fund their "investment in the UK". Their record over the previous 10 years proves it. They can't be trusted with the economy because they will increase the national debt. And all this could happen with a potential PM who is a proven liar and a proven racist who, when challenged in the Commons earlier this year, refused to apologise for his lies and racism. He has apparently apologised quite recently, but he has only done so because his constant refusal would potentially cost votes. Not because he's sorry or remorseful. The Tories will bankrupt this country with their borrowing. Vote Labour and give the country back to the people, not the private contractors, who are probably all members of the Tory party.
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TD i trust her judgement in most things, she is one of the few who can speak with knowledge and some authority on AB
Is she? I must then ask... Why?
\\ Longer Dole queue means more people working at the Dole. Where there is demand there is money.//
Are you seriously putting this forward as a solution to an unemployment problem?
diddly, //put your old scratchy record away and do us all a favour.//

Oh no, diddly. That wouldn't be doing 'all' a favour at all - just people like you who can't offer a rational argument - nor an answer to relevant questions - to support your political leanings. :o)
Vulcan, i didn't write it as a solution. Is unemployment definitely going to be a problem that requires a solution? As retro says... They could justgo somewhere else and get a job surely it's that simple. (tongue in cheek)
When somebody writes something as stupid as that without a hint of humour or irony, than the only conclusion one can come to is the person is also stupid and hasn't a clue what they're talking about.








//As retro says... They could justgo somewhere else and get a job surely it's that simple.//

Actually it was you who suggested they had to find new work




//Those in jobs in such industries will have to either, find new work, change industry to sustainable energy or be unemployed. //
//Whilst people are worried about big oil firms and how it will rise the price of petrol and affect oil workers, people care about the people that our nation relies on.//

A rise in the price of fuel will affect everyone - nurses included. It will cost more to more to run factories and offices and more to transport goods and people - and all of that will be paid for by price rises passed on to the consumer right across the board. No one absolutely no one including those less able to afford it - will be exempt.
naomi
I suppose those who,it would appear, are hoping for their own little space in Corbyn's newly created dole queues ( which of course as TD thinks will create jobs)think their sense of entitlement will give them free travel and fuel allowances at the cost of the working tax payer.
Retrocop, I truly can't see what's so difficult to understand about it - or why anyone with an iota of common sense would want what Labour are offering. The party of the working man? That's a joke - and a bad one!
I have moved this thread into the subcategory "Politics", this can be found under the category "News".

Shouldn't it be in cross words?
Between 1980 and 1990 approximately 188,0000 coal miners lost their jobs, and people even now, between 40 and 30 years later, go bananas with invective spitting bile about "evil" Thatcher.

Bizarrely, even though Labour have themselves admitted the potential loss of 163,000 jobs, the left extremists on this site and elsewhere have been remarkably quiet.

Funny that.
The I.F.S. condemned the Labour economic policy, about the same time as 163 other economists signed a letter supporting it.
Between 1980 and 1990 approximately 188,0000 coal miners lost their jobs under a conservative government. All of a sudden tories think people losing their jobs will ruin the nation.

I wonder how the families of coal miners were affected?

Cole miners, oil workers. What's the difference?
"I'm alright Jack keep your hands off my stash."
//I wonder how the families of coal miners were affected?//

Ever been to S.Wales TD?
Panasonic, Borg-Warner, Sony, Ford. A load of my cousins and uncles worked in the Pits. These were the places that sprung up and they all trained for their new industry. Of course they wanted employment and probably have a different work ethic to some Labour supporters.
14.42 - point well and truly missed. Whoosh.

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