Reg wrote:Good news, maybe we'll get people creating wealth rather than bleeding the system dry.
Government expenditure is crazy high, social services, education, national health, pensions etc.. so we need the nation earning money, creating wealth to creat sufficient tax income for teh government to pay for the benefits we receive.
2+2 does not equal 36.
Otherwise lads, we'll all have to work longer to pay for it all and I certainly dont want that.
zarababe wrote:Reg wrote:Good news, maybe we'll get people creating wealth rather than bleeding the system dry.
Government expenditure is crazy high, social services, education, national health, pensions etc.. so we need the nation earning money, creating wealth to creat sufficient tax income for teh government to pay for the benefits we receive.
2+2 does not equal 36.
Otherwise lads, we'll all have to work longer to pay for it all and I certainly dont want that.
Yes..... now they can all live of the state 'unemployed' ..
Reg wrote:zarababe wrote:Reg wrote:Good news, maybe we'll get people creating wealth rather than bleeding the system dry.
Government expenditure is crazy high, social services, education, national health, pensions etc.. so we need the nation earning money, creating wealth to creat sufficient tax income for teh government to pay for the benefits we receive.
2+2 does not equal 36.
Otherwise lads, we'll all have to work longer to pay for it all and I certainly dont want that.
Yes..... now they can all live of the state 'unemployed' ..
Only if there're unemployable .
I think you exaggerate.
Reg wrote:Agree 100% - look at the terrible defence cuts their making, what a fkg disaster. Thanks Labour.
SouthCoastShankly wrote:Recent YOUGOV poll asked the public who they thought were responsible for the cuts needed to reduce the deficit. 40% say Labour, 18% say the coalition government. Interestingly when asked who each poll participant supported, 18% voted Labour. What a strange coincidence!
maypaxvobiscum wrote:SouthCoastShankly wrote:Recent YOUGOV poll asked the public who they thought were responsible for the cuts needed to reduce the deficit. 40% say Labour, 18% say the coalition government. Interestingly when asked who each poll participant supported, 18% voted Labour. What a strange coincidence!
brilliant
i guess most Britons are happier under the coalition? personally i am impressed by Clegg and Cameron. young, ambitious politicians. i couldnt stand Brown, who has no water in his coconut, while Blair was behaving like Bush's lapdog.
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