George Dawes wrote:Cameron recently sent 300 million in aid to Syria, do you think their now balancing the books at our expense?
priorities eh?
Keith wrote:
But no, you stick with going after disabled people and Syrians that we've helped to bomb the hell out of.
Wild Bill wrote:What a self-serving creep Morris is. Didn't I read that he also maxed out his work credit card? £75K per year in expenses is shocking. As for voting through cuts to disability benefits, it shows he has no understanding whatsoever of the costs a disabled person might have just to live on the breadline.
George Dawes wrote:Keith wrote:
But no, you stick with going after disabled people and Syrians that we've helped to bomb the hell out of.
Eh what the hell do you mean 'stick' not going after disabled people what so ever, just asking who comes first? knowing you would swerve a straight answer.
and i'm all for going after tax dodgers.
Posh wrote:and spending £60 million of public money on a 'garden bridge' in London that will be closed for private parties.
Posh wrote:Yes the public sector wastes money but that almost implies that the private sector doesn't or not to the same extent.
KenH wrote:
What you're saying is that it's OK to waste taxpayers money and for the public sector to be inefficient because it also happens in the private sector. That's a crazy argument.
George Dawes wrote:Got to admire Sir Ian Duncan Smith quitting the tory party on this.
not always liked what he comes out with, but he can be straight talking.
and without gong off topic even once stuck up for Tony Blair on a live tv interview saying his party would have done the same and gone into Iraq, backing America up, thats why i dont hold Blair personaly responsable, he just happend to be PM at the time, what gets me even though we got it wrong big time we still haven't leaned any lessons with the Arab world.
Keith wrote:George Dawes wrote:Got to admire Sir Ian Duncan Smith quitting the tory party on this.
not always liked what he comes out with, but he can be straight talking.
and without gong off topic even once stuck up for Tony Blair on a live tv interview saying his party would have done the same and gone into Iraq, backing America up, thats why i dont hold Blair personaly responsable, he just happend to be PM at the time, what gets me even though we got it wrong big time we still haven't leaned any lessons with the Arab world.
Call me a cynic but the resignation is nothing to do with the cuts to vulnerable people. He'd been merrily doing it for years and his fundamental beliefs are to protect the rich & screw the poor, they always have been. This is designed to inflict maximum damage on Cameron & Osbourne and to position himself firmly in the 'out' corner of the EU referendum.
jbcshrimp wrote:This all sounds very similar to when ( for those old enough to remember ) Michael Heseltine forced Margaret Thatcher to resign over the poll tax fiasco. She ended up in the house of lords.
Posh wrote:The biggest points in IDS's resignation letter were:
1. A clear statement that cuts to the working poor were being made for political and ideological reasons and not for the benefit of the economy. This is something many of us have been saying for a long time and won't change because IDS has stepped down.
2. That we're 'not all in it together'. From a bloke who lives in a mansion rent free, is married to a millionaire, fiddled his expenses, lied about his military record and inflicted appalling suffering on the poorest in society, this is really quite a telling statement.
It will only get worse because Osborne is fiddling the figures and hiding losses like the £22 billion on RBS.
Phil Anderer wrote:Posh, don't forget the real point is that IDS took the public mood, that he has absolutely no sympathy with, and used it to manufacture an excuse to leave his job and try to shaft his public school (former) pals. The nasty party are still the nasty party.
George Dawes wrote::roll: what have you lot got against people who've been to public schools, cant tar them all with the sane brush, its discriminating people.
Cyndi Lauper) cos i see you're true colors shining through
Phil Anderer wrote:George Dawes wrote::roll: what have you lot got against people who've been to public schools, cant tar them all with the sane brush, its discriminating people.
Cyndi Lauper) cos i see you're true colors shining through
George, I certainly don't tar them all with the same brush. After all, former almost Olympic fencer, author, DJ, airline pilot and owner, and heavy metal hero Bruce Dickinson went to public school, and it doesn't stop me listening to Iron Maiden.
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