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"Let's just ignore the latest economic and employment figures...." The real ones or the ones they are claiming? | |||
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"Let's just ignore the latest economic and employment figures.... The real ones or the ones they are claiming? How very cynical. However you look at it we're in a far better position now than we were when the last shower of shites were in the driving seat..." Sorry, can't agree with that. I do think the last shower were just as greedy and self-interested though. Our main political parties are now fundamentally the same save for the different colour rosettes. | |||
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"Let's just ignore the latest economic and employment figures.... The real ones or the ones they are claiming? How very cynical. However you look at it we're in a far better position now than we were when the last shower of shites were in the driving seat... Sorry, can't agree with that. I do think the last shower were just as greedy and self-interested though. Our main political parties are now fundamentally the same save for the different colour rosettes." How can you not agree with the figures? It's like day and night! | |||
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"As for cynical, yes, but in this case it's experience, not cynicism. Politicians all lie and massage figures for their own benefit. It's like their official sport." History shows that Labour always leave office with unemployment at higher levels than when they gain office. They sold us up the river and seem intent on doing it again if they come to power at the next election. At least this government has the balls to make the tough decisions necessary to dig us out of the hole. Definitely not a popular thing but it's had a positive effect on the economy and employment. | |||
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" However you look at it we're in a far better position now than we were when the last shower of shites were in the driving seat..." ...and yet we have lost so much to 'gain a better position' - and we still have more to lose to ensure a firm foothold so we don't slide back. | |||
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"Let's just ignore the latest economic and employment figures.... The real ones or the ones they are claiming? How very cynical. However you look at it we're in a far better position now than we were when the last shower of shites were in the driving seat... Sorry, can't agree with that. I do think the last shower were just as greedy and self-interested though. Our main political parties are now fundamentally the same save for the different colour rosettes. How can you not agree with the figures? It's like day and night!" It depends on exactly which figures you mean and whose figures. However, just by looking at the average high street or the economic situation of an ordinary person it is clear this country is not in a better position than when the last government were in. They can claim what they like on paper but the reality, other than for the wealthy few, is clearly evident. | |||
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"As for cynical, yes, but in this case it's experience, not cynicism. Politicians all lie and massage figures for their own benefit. It's like their official sport. History shows that Labour always leave office with unemployment at higher levels than when they gain office. They sold us up the river and seem intent on doing it again if they come to power at the next election. At least this government has the balls to make the tough decisions necessary to dig us out of the hole. Definitely not a popular thing but it's had a positive effect on the economy and employment." They aren't making tough decisions. They are lining their own pockets and those of their mates at the expense of everyone else. And they're telling us we're all in it together! How many people have had a 10 or 11% pay rise recently, on top of bloated expense accounts? | |||
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"Let's just ignore the latest economic and employment figures.... The real ones or the ones they are claiming? How very cynical. However you look at it we're in a far better position now than we were when the last shower of shites were in the driving seat... Sorry, can't agree with that. I do think the last shower were just as greedy and self-interested though. Our main political parties are now fundamentally the same save for the different colour rosettes. How can you not agree with the figures? It's like day and night! It depends on exactly which figures you mean and whose figures. However, just by looking at the average high street or the economic situation of an ordinary person it is clear this country is not in a better position than when the last government were in. They can claim what they like on paper but the reality, other than for the wealthy few, is clearly evident." Who put the high street in that situation in the first place though? The wheels were set in motion well before this government took office.... | |||
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"As for cynical, yes, but in this case it's experience, not cynicism. Politicians all lie and massage figures for their own benefit. It's like their official sport. History shows that Labour always leave office with unemployment at higher levels than when they gain office. They sold us up the river and seem intent on doing it again if they come to power at the next election. At least this government has the balls to make the tough decisions necessary to dig us out of the hole. Definitely not a popular thing but it's had a positive effect on the economy and employment. They aren't making tough decisions. They are lining their own pockets and those of their mates at the expense of everyone else. And they're telling us we're all in it together! How many people have had a 10 or 11% pay rise recently, on top of bloated expense accounts?" I won't deny that, it's one of several shortcomings they have but no different to any politicians. | |||
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"Let's just ignore the latest economic and employment figures.... The real ones or the ones they are claiming? How very cynical. However you look at it we're in a far better position now than we were when the last shower of shites were in the driving seat... Sorry, can't agree with that. I do think the last shower were just as greedy and self-interested though. Our main political parties are now fundamentally the same save for the different colour rosettes. How can you not agree with the figures? It's like day and night! It depends on exactly which figures you mean and whose figures. However, just by looking at the average high street or the economic situation of an ordinary person it is clear this country is not in a better position than when the last government were in. They can claim what they like on paper but the reality, other than for the wealthy few, is clearly evident. Who put the high street in that situation in the first place though? The wheels were set in motion well before this government took office...." And this government have continued to take for themselves, further crippling the economy as they've done so. Nothing is in a better state than when they stole power (they weren't elected and they changed the rules to allow them to stay) other than the bank accounts and portfolios of the wealthy. | |||
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"As for cynical, yes, but in this case it's experience, not cynicism. Politicians all lie and massage figures for their own benefit. It's like their official sport. History shows that Labour always leave office with unemployment at higher levels than when they gain office. They sold us up the river and seem intent on doing it again if they come to power at the next election. At least this government has the balls to make the tough decisions necessary to dig us out of the hole. Definitely not a popular thing but it's had a positive effect on the economy and employment. They aren't making tough decisions. They are lining their own pockets and those of their mates at the expense of everyone else. And they're telling us we're all in it together! How many people have had a 10 or 11% pay rise recently, on top of bloated expense accounts? I won't deny that, it's one of several shortcomings they have but no different to any politicians." In every regard they are now all the same. We're all right Jack. | |||
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"They all shite in the same bucket. Dont mater which political party gets in. They all promise this and that and say they going to make it a better country. They get your vote then shite on you from a great height and never fullfil their promises." How they must laugh as they are putting their underwear on expenses, eating £39 breakfasts and swilling Moët by the bucketful, all paid for with public funds. If they got performance related pay, they'd owe us! | |||
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