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-:Undertaker:-
23-02-2011, 10:53 PM
http://www.ruderfinn.co.uk/blogs/dotcom/files/2009/06/enviromental-head-in-the-sand.jpg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SICbaNxrEA)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qk6W_EyEis&feature=related


I'm no fan of the Conservative Party or the Liberal Democrats as I consider them all three of the same thing, and these cuts do appear to be a sham from the offical spending figures but that is another issue which i'll go into if anybody can answer my question which i'll put to you below. But in the first 0:00 to about 2:00 on this video, you can see that Labour ministers (Yvette Cooper in this case) are still being intellectually dishonest which Heseltine rightly points out (as much as I dislike him) that there-is-no-money left.

The elections are coming up in May and I must ask; knowing of the large amount of Labour supporters who reside on this forum; why and what exactly makes you vote for a party which denies facts, the facts of which that we have a £7.9tn debt left by the last government [themselves, and no the banks did not cause the bulk of the debt - that is also a fact] - the debt, it exists, it is there and it was the fault of Labour.

Now why would you vote for that? can somebody just explain the logic in that because it is beyond me.

Conservative,
23-02-2011, 10:59 PM
You can't justify it. It's lunacy. They spend money we don't have, and then think "that's alright, we don't have to clean it up". Unfortunately, there is a vicious cycle which most people should be able to work out which is: Labour spend all the money, pleasing the public, getting us into a load of debt, then the Tories make cuts, sort out the debt and get the economy back on track, but because of the cuts, they are voted out and the cycle repeats.

Ajthedragon
24-02-2011, 11:12 PM
It's laughable. And that woman going on about poor people to Vince... apparently I'm 'below' the poverty line and we're unaffected by the cuts and don't expect to be subsidised by government. This whole media coverage of cuts is so stupid, they cut it by like 3% overall or something. Only reason I vote Tory is because they can run an economy.

-:Undertaker:-
26-02-2011, 04:44 PM
No responses from any Labour supporters! come on now (and there are a few of you on this forum), in May and the next General Election you'll be posting on here telling us all to vote Labour and get Ed Miliband into office as Prime Minister - on the tuition fees issue you all had a mouth-off about Cameron and the Tories, but suprisingly don't have anything to say on this lunacy.

Anyone? anybody there?

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