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Do you believe the coalition are doing what is right for the UK?
If not please go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vote-of-no%E2%80%A6 andadd your name to the list of people who believe there must be another way.
9 Antworten
- marcus VILv 7vor 1 JahrzehntBeste Antwort
No ! This coalition is a non elected body who traded favours with each other to be able to join together and rule !
- your grandadLv 5vor 1 Jahrzehnt
Well if you believe there is another way, please point it out to me.
When you have no money, you have to stop spending. Otherwise you will go bankrupt. That is a universal truth. You will not find a sane being who will try to refute that, and yet everyone's saying there's some other way of getting out of our predicament. I'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this. It's time the the British public came back from cloud cuckoo land.
Just so you know, if it took you 20 seconds to read that, the government still managed to borrow £98,934 against your children's names, even with the cuts.
- AlanLv 7vor 1 Jahrzehnt
No I do not, they are bleeding the working and middle classes to death with their monstrous cuts and taxes. The Tories are looking after their own as usual and leaving the rest of us to bleed to death.
1st Earl - Comfortable living is not a right to be funded by the tax payer - Have you told ALL MP's that? They have a very comfortable living paid for by the tax payer and we still subsidise their lavish champagne lifetyles. Or has that escaped your notice?
Your Grandad - It's a pity you were not in charge of the banks given that you realise you cannot spend more than you get in. The banks irresponsibly lent money to people who could not afford to repay the loans, the credit card companies gave higher and higher credit limits, and mortgage brokers gave increased lending ceilings. Given the fact that houses were booming in value, it was too much of a temptation for people to grab as much as possible. When banks wave huge amounts of cash at you, it's difficult to say no. Capitalists encouraged huge spending and huge credit to anyone who applied for it because they saw the enormous interest it would pay, without thinking about what would happen if people defaulted. Greedy Tory capitalists were ultimately responsible for the economic mess we are in, both in America and in the UK and elsewhere in Europe. It is fair enough to say that people should have been more careful about what they borrowed, but banks have a responsibility too. They should have checked out their customers before lending so much. Everyone blames Gordon Brown for the economic mess, but he didnt create the same economic mess in America or Greece or Portugal or Ireland so explain that one if you can.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
No, I do not believe that causing a public sector recession whilst giving further tax breaks to bankers and other corporate leeches is right for the UK.
I don't believe that signing up to facebook and adding my name to a list will be a very useful way of expressing my opposition, however.
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- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
At the moment there isn't an alternative that I can see - no party has really told us what they'd do differently, or why that would be better.
I think they're getting some things right. Others, absolutely not. Still, they're better than what they replaced.
ETA: Craig - as somebody on a working class salary myself, I can't remember a government that didn't screw over the working classes. Then again, I'm only 32.
- elo2joeLv 6vor 1 Jahrzehnt
They are doing what is right for banks and big business by allowing them to evade paying taxes.This obviously has to be made up from the rest of us .Hence the massive increase in poverty.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
What other way is there? It shows just what a pathetic state the British economy was left in by labour if it requires billions of pounds of state intervention to function properly. Comfortable living is not a right, to be funded by the taxpayer, it is a privilage, that each man has to earn through hard work.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
If you call hitting the working class then yes they are doing a wonderfull job, the robbing Ba%"*d