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Real issue of the day is the country was worth 3 Trillion when Labour came to power, it is now worth between 7 and 9 Trillion, so let's use some of the money made by a few of the people who have profited the most, in order to get the debt down.

 

Difficult that it might seem to you, but some of us find it quite nauseating that this shower of a Government would rather take money from those who need it most, instead of those that can spare quite a lot.

But apparently the country is in 8 trillion of debt according to whatever source you believe so we could actually owe more than we're worth
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Real issue of the day is the country was worth 3 Trillion when Labour came to power, it is now worth between 7 and 9 Trillion, so let's use some of the money made by a few of the people who have profited the most, in order to get the debt down.

 

Difficult that it might seem to you, but some of us find it quite nauseating that this shower of a Government would rather take money from those who need it most, instead of those that can spare quite a lot.

Why not tap your hero the great escape artist Teflon Tony! Don't keep banging on about this shower when your Socialist hero has made monkeys of you all!

Anyway better not rub it in any further as some of the lefties on here seem to have a hotline to the mods,and my posts seem to mysteriously disappear if we get too near the truth!

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I think you'll find that they would go for a 50/50 split between Tax and custs as opposed to the 80/20 ratio.

 

Not enough for me but better than this shower.

 

 

Quite so - I'm quite sure the Con-dems will have to start thinking on these lines too, when they see the size of the benefit bill due to all the extra unemployed (who they themselves, have thrown out of work).

There is no way that these cuts are going to work on their own.

 

We'll see then, how loud the forum's Con-Dem supporters cheer when they find themselves paying more taxes as a result.

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Quite so - I'm quite sure the Con-dems will have to start thinking on these lines too, when they see the size of the benefit bill due to all the extra unemployed (who they themselves, have thrown out of work).

There is no way that these cuts are going to work on their own.

 

We'll see then, how loud the forum's Con-Dem supporters cheer when they find themselves paying more taxes as a result.

Enough to make you want to grind your organ!
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This is the time when Titanic usually rides off the thread to contemplate how many more trillions we are worth since Labour came to power!and returns later on a different thread. Chances are when he returns from the pub our worth could have doubled to 18 trillion,and when the smoke clears later on, it could be ..........36 trillion

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This is the time when Titanic usually rides off the thread to contemplate how many more trillions we are worth since Labour came to power!and returns later on a different thread. Chances are when he returns from the pub our worth could have doubled to 18 trillion,and when the smoke clears later on, it could be ..........36 trillion

 

As my signature says

 

"Thousands of years for the UK'S worth to go from nothing to 3 Trillion, then 13 years under Labour for it to go from 3 to 7-9Trillion,messed economy up?"

 

Admit it, you'd love the same level of growth under the current shower.

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