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Yeah, good point. Glad the Tories fixed that problem. Oh, hang on ..
The Torys have done nothing to correct the mess labour left us in.
That's what I said
Yeah, good point. Glad the Tories fixed that problem. Oh, hang on ..
The Torys have done nothing to correct the mess labour left us in.
Yeah, good point. Glad the Tories fixed that problem. Oh, hang on ..
The Torys have done nothing to correct the mess labour left us in.
What country do you live in that has uncontrolled immigration?
Debt
Uncontrolled Immigration.
Uncontrolled - we control non EU immigration and as to EU immigration we can control that as well - neither Labour or the Tories chose to as the benefits outweighed the costs.
o letting in criminals and foreign labour no better than the local cowboys outweighs the costs
I think he believes it's BoddistanPerhaps you live in some fantasy land.
I think he believes it's Boddistan
Debt - that points been pushed again and again and it's been factually destroyed each time and you then we say whats wrong with you - don't you understand?
"Factually"? There are lies, damned lies, and statistics, manipulated to paint the picture that the author wants painting.
According to FullFact, it is not clear which colour of government is "worse" for debt (however you want to measure it).
Not sure the point your making?
Bodd point was Labour caused the debt, facts are its risen under the Torys. What you post confirms that.
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Your post doesn't make sense / avoids answering (you'll see that too, if you read it back).
Whether the debt did or didn't rise "under the Tories", has no direct relationship to whether (or not) Labour "caused the debt".
Anyhoo, Labour's expansion of PFI schemes has been very poor value for money, caused a lot of financial suffering for those unfortunate enough to have "benefited" from it, and has burdened them for decades to come. It may also screw the state as well, with vastly-inflated renationalisation costs. Ironically for a "Labour" government though, it did make a quite a few private institutions (banks, and facilities management companies, to name but two) a lot of money.
PFI was horrible and remains horrible.
Its a nice political solution though for our short term system.
A government can build nice new hospitals, it hardly costs a thing at the time
And their finance mates get a nice contract or 2.
Everyones a winner