sunrise":2cvo9xo5 said:
Look I frankly cannot be arsed arguing with people on forums who may or not be real...
Well in that case, I'll stop wasting lots of my own time writing long and carefully explained replies then... :roll:
sunrise":2cvo9xo5 said:
What i will say is that to me, and to a lot of other people too, David Cameron is using this recession as the excuse he was always wanting to cut back on things society needs.
Fine. Let's ignore things like facts and numbers and just keep voting Labour until the country goes bankrupt.
sunrise":2cvo9xo5 said:
People forget that there are all cycles of recession, that recession is as common as boom. I think it is part of the socialist ideal to say that this system only hurts those at the bottom, while the rich remain rich throughout- and to make real changes to benefit everyone its better to even these ups and downs out. That is probably what he wanted to say, not 'i'm such a big guy i can control the world'.
After 13 years of Labour government...
- The gap between rich and poor is the widest that it's been for 40 years -- http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/ ... comes-poor
- Gordon's PFI schemes are going to shovel huge quantities of tax money from cash-strapped councils to wealthy corporations for the next 50 years
- The former heads of banks that were so badly run that Alastair Darling had to nationalise them, walked away with pensions of over £60,000 per month
- The Labour govt. printed money to get the banks trading again. The value of our savings and pensions went down while Barclays pocketed £6bn of that money to patch up their own finances and pay themselves bonuses.
- Public sector workers lost their jobs so that the UK could pay interest on our largest ever national debt to investment bankers and hedge fund managers (that luxury yacht won't pay for itself...)
Does that sound to you like a party that's reduced the inequalities in society?
sunrise":2cvo9xo5 said:
I guess the census of the left is probably that Brown kinda had to spend a lot to try to fix the years of social damage which happened under Thatcher, which we are still suffering from.
And how long is the "fix" going to last when it depends on borrowed money? (Answer: Just about until the lender wants their cash back.)
Anyway, I've said all I can say. As somebody who was born in Teesside, I've seen first-hand what voting Labour does to a place -- and it doesn't involve creating prosperity and employment.