500,000 public sector jobs will go

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Postby lakes10 » Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:36 am

ok, yes i feel sorry for any one that has their job axed......jobs like the police should be jobs for life.

but

some must face the fact that they voted for this, a few of my friends that are policemen voted for this, at the time i told them if they vote tory they are putting themself at risk.

as for me how is this going to hurt me.....in truth in alrady has, a lot of my work was funded by the pct and nhs, thats all been axed, i was running 12 courses a weel, now i am running one or to, if it was not for me walking around doing my own ads i would have almost no work.

but as more are out of work less will be able to pay me to help them.

if stuff like what i do is cut from being under the nhs and places like Mind then there is no help for them. i have a waiting list fof 2000 just for anger, they are not goingto get it now. some have no money to pay for this, some need it so they can see their children again, the court are still sending them but we can not do nothing to help them.

anyway thats me, how are the cuts going to affect you?
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Postby Reg » Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:41 pm

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.
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Postby worcester_red » Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:48 pm

This is not a political thing, any elected party would have had to slash public sector jobs, it was completely unsustainable, bloody Labour for helping to get us into this mess!!
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Postby Reg » Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:55 pm

Agree 100% - look at the terrible defence cuts their making, what a fkg disaster. Thanks Labour.
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:28 pm

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!
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Postby Reg » Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:53 pm

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Postby zarababe » Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:14 pm

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' ..
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Postby burjennio » Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:21 pm

Get down to William Hills and stick a quid on burjennio being the first out of those 500k axed. I'll let you know tomorrow afternoon if you're quids in!
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Postby Reg » Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:08 pm

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.
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Postby zarababe » Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:39 pm

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.

500,000 out of work... what they gonna do walk in to work?

Where are the jobs.. credit crunch caused so many job losses, now this Reg.. this will add to the very burden they wish to reduce - in the state !

I do not exaggerate  :rasp
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Postby Greavesie » Thu Oct 21, 2010 8:54 pm

Reg wrote:Agree 100% - look at the terrible defence cuts their making, what a fkg disaster. Thanks Labour.

I agree with this tbph. This is where I stand on the matter
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Postby roberto green » Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:20 pm

Lets do all these cuts in the public sector and benifit cuts and waste 10billion on 2 aircrafts that we will never use yep makes loads of sense.

If you ever thought ald Maggie was evil wait to you see Georgie Obourne this man sure wants to make a name for himself!!
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Postby maypaxvobiscum » Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:20 pm

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!

:D  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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Postby metalhead » Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:21 pm

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!

:D  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.

wtf.. you live in Singapore parata face :D
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Postby maypaxvobiscum » Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:25 pm

yeah but im doing UK law kebab face so excuse me for utilizing my brains better than you :;):
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