that is only helpful for the people who actually have jobs.
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On a local level:
No ones heard of the conservative candidate in our area as he/she has never done anything.
Its only Labour or Lib Dems here.
When we had Labour before 2005, you send a letter and action was taken on it immediately.
With Lib Dems, the MP did **** all.
Labour seems the obvious choice on a local level.
On a national level, I prefer a party who wants to help all rather than just the rich.
UKIP want to remove people out of the tax system altogether below the £10,000 wage belt, thus saving vast sums on government red tape which loses the economy money in the long term. Put it like this, you have £10 in coins and ask me to give it back to you in note form, I do so but I only give you back £5 (as the other £5 was spent on bureaucracy aka administration fees) so you get your money back but its taken money away from you. Its a poor example but thats the gist of it.
Oh sorry you are truly deluded. In the words of Margaret Thatcher herself: " would you rather the poor be poorer?".
Who let 80,000 criminals out early?
Who doubled the national debt?
Who took billions from pensions?
Who caused record youth unemployment?
Who lost 6 billion pounds selling off britains gold?
Who increased the gap between rich and poor?
Who doubled the tax rate for the poor?
Ill tell you who did, GORDON BROWN and the LABOUR party.
Cant you honestly see that left wing partys with left wing policys bring this country to its knees? If you cant, your stupid and reluctant to accept the facts which have been proven time and time before. Every time we have had a socialist government the country is always left in an absolutely appalling state, think of what the country was like pre-thatcher?. It was a mess of which she sorted out. Low and behold history has repeated itself yet again as we have had 13 years of socialism bringing this country to its knees and its going to be up to the conservatives to rebuild the country and make it prosper again.
In regards to UKIP, as much as i hope and wish they do well I honestly believe today was a shambles for them. The manifesto launch was absolutely disgraceful and was pretty much like a meeting in the local pub. They do have some rather interesting policys which i do agree with but today wasnt a good day for UKIP.
Indeed, I think the video in which that quote comes from sums up the left in a single sentence and i'll provide it just below for those who have not seen. On the UKIP point, the party is not immensely rich and will have smaller function rooms, the day turned out very well for them because if you read the comments on various newspaper comment boards you'll see the vast majority being positives, as many (such as myself) are disillusioned with the Conservatives under its present leadership.
Do you have something against UKIP? Did they steal your child? Made three threads on this already, that's just downright biased.