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Labour Says They Will Make An End To Austerity
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The current Labour leadership has great difficulty in separating the reality of the world from their small-minded jealousy of success and the income it generates.
Because Mr Corbyn and Mr MacDonald are both personally obsessed with the flawed notion that wealth must be earned on the backs of others, and the 'others' must have a share in it is irrational, and flies in the face of reality.
Mr Corbyn says he would offer Chequers to a homeless family.
Leaving aside the small issue of the fact that it is not his to 'offer' to anyone, why does he not put that noble approach into practice and take a homeless family into his £1million pound Islington abode?
As for his re-nationalisation notions - he conveniently forgets the power that nationalised industries gave militant trade unionists who promptly used it to hold the nation to ransom, and would no doubt do again.
Mr Corbyn seems unable to understand that failing to learn from history dooms him to make its mistakes all over again.
If I knew of a man with that level of dilusion, I would ensure that on no account was he ever put in charge of anything, ever.
Because Mr Corbyn and Mr MacDonald are both personally obsessed with the flawed notion that wealth must be earned on the backs of others, and the 'others' must have a share in it is irrational, and flies in the face of reality.
Mr Corbyn says he would offer Chequers to a homeless family.
Leaving aside the small issue of the fact that it is not his to 'offer' to anyone, why does he not put that noble approach into practice and take a homeless family into his £1million pound Islington abode?
As for his re-nationalisation notions - he conveniently forgets the power that nationalised industries gave militant trade unionists who promptly used it to hold the nation to ransom, and would no doubt do again.
Mr Corbyn seems unable to understand that failing to learn from history dooms him to make its mistakes all over again.
If I knew of a man with that level of dilusion, I would ensure that on no account was he ever put in charge of anything, ever.
Looks like our resident gardiner isnt too hot on global economics.
End austerity? first one needs to define it. Just becasue something is cut is not necessarily bad, for instance cutting NHS management would be a good thing.
Secondly, as pointed out above, the Tories have not been in power for 9 years. True they had the majority but in a coalition both sides have to give.
The recession that prompted the cutbacks came from two areas. One was the sub prime markets collapsing (and it was not just Bankers involved here) and second for the UK was the fact the previousl labour administration had spent the country dry (By their own admission)
End austerity? first one needs to define it. Just becasue something is cut is not necessarily bad, for instance cutting NHS management would be a good thing.
Secondly, as pointed out above, the Tories have not been in power for 9 years. True they had the majority but in a coalition both sides have to give.
The recession that prompted the cutbacks came from two areas. One was the sub prime markets collapsing (and it was not just Bankers involved here) and second for the UK was the fact the previousl labour administration had spent the country dry (By their own admission)
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