Ok so what would you do if you met Dave Cameron and Nick Clegg tomorrow?
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Ok so what would you do if you met Dave Cameron and Nick Clegg tomorrow?
I'd say hello to them both, shake both their hands, then get a photograph with them both to post on Facebook.
Done.
Both parties agree on the European Union.
Both parties agree with big government.
Both parties agree with the unjust voting system.
Both parties agree on big government.
Both parties agree on education.
Both parties agree on foreign affairs.
Both parties agree with NATO membership.
Both parties agree with the whittling down of defence.
Both parties agree on law & order.
Both parties agree on the erosion of civil liberties.
Both parties agree on ever-rising taxes to fund big government.
Both parties agree with the notion of man-made climate change.
Both parties agree on energy policy.
Both parties agree with agricultural policy.
Both parties agree with fishing policy.
Both parties agree on immigration and asylum.
Both parties agree on employment and political correctness.
+many more.
The ones in bold they don't really have a choice over, as the EU has a major part in those areas already - nonetheless they agree with EU membership so we presume they are in complete agreement in those areas. They are exact carbon copies of one another, just they play out the differences between themselves to demonise the other side.
I'd say Hi can I have some money. Then be like, gratz on being better than Labour, shake their hand, get a photo then byebye :)
I can't actually believe you think the Tories and Labour are the SAME?!?!
Seriously... they're not. Now don't go giving me a 2 hour reason, I'll tell you simply. Would Labour ever make cuts that seriously affect the working and middle class and protect the upper class? No? Hm...
I've just given you numerous examples of how they are the same and you've so far failed to come back and give me some big examples of how they are differing. In terms of the cuts, i've already addressed that - Labour was going to cut near enough the same with 25% cuts across government departments. Labour have been quick to slam the coalition, but I have heard no other solutions to what Labour would cut.
How these cuts are managed on a local level are down to the local authorities, not government. Although I am interested to know what cuts would Labour have made?
this thread is just spam now..