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£10 billion cuts in welfare but we still drip feed the banks?


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The government don't even spend £10Bn on unemployment benefit, the amount spent on unemployment benefits fell massively under labour.

 

The only way we shave this money off the benefit bill is to cut pensions/tax credits/housing benefit or DLA.

 

Universal credit should ensure people's working tax credits get reduced. So maybe the brunt of these further benefit cuts can be put on to the scrounging workers.

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It's obvious the tories have lost faith with cameron anyway, any idiot can see that

 

Despite a determined and fairly successful detoxification of the Tory brand he still failed to lead the party to victory over a seriously discredited government led by the worst PM we'd ever had at that point. Then he retoxified the brand in under two years and handed a massive poll lead to one of the least convincing opposition leaders ever. All masterminded by chief strategist George Osborne.

 

Quite an achievement. I always think of this

 

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Do you want the banks that we now have ownership of to collapse and lose all out monies?

 

We are putting in to keep the things stable and as we have large share in most of them much of their money is our money.

 

they'll never understand that mate - far too complicated for a Socialist to grasp.

 

They don't understand that, crappy though the bank situation is, we have to keep it going because it's the one thing that can get us all out of this crap, which is ironic of course, seeing as they got us into it, but that's how it is.

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