Wild Bill wrote:Grim result for anyone working in the public sector, currently in education or looking to get one, requiring housing, on low wages, needing benefit support, in poor health, work dependent on government funding, or business trades with Europe. Its going to be a tough five years for many of us I am afraid.
SolentShrimp wrote:Wild Bill wrote:Grim result for anyone working in the public sector, currently in education or looking to get one, requiring housing, on low wages, needing benefit support, in poor health, work dependent on government funding, or business trades with Europe. Its going to be a tough five years for many of us I am afraid.
The last 5 years have been tough too, for ALL of us.
But don't blame the Tories for that.
Have you forgotten about Labour's PFI deals? They've caused the real threat to what you mention, and are set to cost taxpayers £11.7bn in repayments over the next parliament.
SolentShrimp wrote:David Milliband has taken his little brother's demise quite well...
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5236793
Wild Bill wrote:Grim result for anyone working in the public sector, currently in education or looking to get one, requiring housing, on low wages, needing benefit support, in poor health, work dependent on government funding, or business trades with Europe. Its going to be a tough five years for many of us I am afraid.
Keith wrote:Wild Bill wrote:Grim result for anyone working in the public sector, currently in education or looking to get one, requiring housing, on low wages, needing benefit support, in poor health, work dependent on government funding, or business trades with Europe. Its going to be a tough five years for many of us I am afraid.
Ah yes, but bloody brilliant if you are wealthy and want to get wealthier!!!
Keith wrote:Wild Bill wrote:Grim result for anyone working in the public sector, currently in education or looking to get one, requiring housing, on low wages, needing benefit support, in poor health, work dependent on government funding, or business trades with Europe. Its going to be a tough five years for many of us I am afraid.
Ah yes, but bloody brilliant if you are wealthy and want to get wealthier!!!
John L wrote:What have the Tories done?
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:Anyone know where Ed's "Edstone" has gone ?
SolentShrimp wrote:BTW Keith, what's Tony Bliars personal wealth these days?
Keith wrote:When you see Miliband in a serious debate where he has time to talk, he looks and sounds like a decent, caring human being.
Keith wrote:Leaving aside any left/right political views, Cameron MUST now address the EU question ASAP because uncertainty one way or the other WILL stifle recovery, as there is nothing worse for the markets than not knowing.
outsider wrote:SNP 1.5m votes 56 seats?
outsider wrote:SNP 1.5m votes 56 seats?
SolentShrimp wrote:outsider wrote:SNP 1.5m votes 56 seats?
Since the Scotland Independence Referendum, the SNP were always going to win nearly all the seats
All those who voted 'Yes' to Independence will have voted SNP.
All those who voted 'No' will have had to share the rest of the votes between several parties.
Apparently Sturgeon and Salmond are already on different wavelengths.
SolentShrimp wrote:Apparently Sturgeon and Salmond are already on different wavelengths.
SolentShrimp wrote:
Labour created the Benefits culture, making scrounging a much better option than working.
BoroRedShrimp wrote:SolentShrimp wrote:
Labour created the Benefits culture, making scrounging a much better option than working.
Think if you do you're research you'll find it was the Tories who created Incapacity Benefit.
It replaced Invalidity Benefit which I believe was also introduced during a Tory reign.
The Tories like to make out they reduce unemployment but basically they like to reduce figures.
Last I heard there was more people not working full time but not counted in the unemployed figure as they were students, not claiming, etc than with the last Labour government.
George Dawes wrote:BoroRedShrimp wrote:SolentShrimp wrote:
Labour created the Benefits culture, making scrounging a much better option than working.
Think if you do you're research you'll find it was the Tories who created Incapacity Benefit.
It replaced Invalidity Benefit which I believe was also introduced during a Tory reign.
The Tories like to make out they reduce unemployment but basically they like to reduce figures.
Last I heard there was more people not working full time but not counted in the unemployed figure as they were students, not claiming, etc than with the last Labour government.
and over a million people on zero hour contracts, having the piss taken out of them.
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