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Didn't they oppose the public spending cuts? Didn't they spend money twice? And I wouldn't trust Ed Balls with my daughters pocket money. And I don't have a daughter.
Labour make me vomit
[s]Labour[/s][b]Politicians[/b] make me vomit FTFY.
[quote=edward2000 said]
Didn't they oppose the public spending cuts?
These ones are nice fluffy cuts. Get wit da programme.
But would you trust Gideon and Dave? Promised to cut the deficit and reduce the debt, but the annual deficit has doubled and god knows whats happened to the debt.
The Tories make me vomit!
^ defecit as a proportion to GDP is what should be considered.
The fall in oil price is a bit dangerous. Deflation might occur, stagnating the economy. Pensions are affected as funds are held in oil companies and tax revenues will fall drastically as oil companies profits are reduced.
[quote=Philby said] the annual deficit has doubled
Really ? Where's you source for that ?
oddly enough what GO has done with spending is what lab said they would do ie reduce it by half.
GO also agreed t match labour spending plans pre the crash
As the graph shows the myth of the tories being great is just that a myth.
Which you "trust" just tells us your politics as both perform about the same.
Didn't they oppose the public spending cuts?
No they debated how deep and severe they should be and they favoured what GO has done rather than what he said he would do but failed to do.
Ie slower reduction in defecit
Didn't they spend money twice?
How are you suggesting they did this?
