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(01-08-2025, 04:01 PM)baggy1 Wrote: You voted for them, the excuse at the time was to provide an effective opposition- how’s that going

Terribly - look how they have fucked up the economy. 

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/sterlin...025-01-08/


If you want a sensible conversation, the argument should be that Osborne should have borrowed more money in 2010 when rates were ridiculously cheap, and invested in the infrastructure. The problem was he scarred by the £38bn black hole left by Gordon Brown.
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Agree on the Osborne line, it didn’t fit ideologically though in wanting a smaller state.
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(01-08-2025, 04:58 PM)baggy1 Wrote: Agree on the Osborne line, it didn’t fit ideologically though in wanting a smaller state.

Well that worked out well for him, didn't it.

My major beef is that Labour didn't present a realistic manifesto. They would still have been elected - and deserved to be so. We are now in a situation now though where they are completely rudderless, hamstrung by their own lack of policy. If they thought that an increase of 10p Higher Rate Tax would sort it, then say it. At least there would be some money in the pot to pay for the improvements they crave, and are most likely needed.
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(01-07-2025, 09:28 AM)Baggybenny Wrote: He's planning on becoming a Trllionaire during the next four Trump years.

Well, what a surprise, looks like his latest share arrangements have got him there already!
Looks like Trump is next in line for the trillion with his "Gaza arrangements", who needs shares!
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