Troublemaker criticises idiots.

And if you fancy a career in the civil service, Brexit will be a boom time, as they will be even more short of people than they are now.
And meanwhile the 'dancing queen' (or the village idiot) will simply ramp up austerity to pay for the debacle!
 
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Nobody is stopping anyone from buying private healthcare, sending their kids to better schools or living in unsubsidised housing. Austerity meant we paid of a lot of the deficit and kept our country competitive. Would you prefer the Greek or Italian solution? Or perhaps sky high corporation tax which would see UK corporates leg it quicker than WTO rules and a trade war.
 
And meanwhile the 'dancing queen' (or the village idiot) will simply ramp up austerity to pay for the debacle!

And meanwhile the other team are wanting to 'join the revolution', thats when they arent supporting the Ruskies or appearing on press TV, or cosying up to terrorist groups like Hamas...
 
Nobody is stopping anyone from buying private healthcare, sending their kids to better schools or living in unsubsidised housing. Austerity meant we paid of a lot of the deficit and kept our country competitive. Would you prefer the Greek or Italian solution? Or perhaps sky high corporation tax which would see UK corporates leg it quicker than WTO rules and a trade war.
Are you taking the p1ss?

We've paid off nothing!

Whilst we suffer austerity, the tories have borrowed more money since they came to power in 2010 than all the previous UK governments in history!

This country's debt is rising out of control, and their political ideology will add another £1 trillion to the debt mountain by the 2030's in the form of unpayable student loans!

But hey, it was all the fault or the EU wasn't it - well that's what the ignorant quitters believe!

And of course the self same ignorant quitters don't like to hear about the Icelandic solution.

Let the banks go bust, restructure the economy and pay off your debts. Then achieve a budget surplus whilst maintaining essential public services!
 
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supporting the Ruskies

It seems only fair that the Conservatives should scratch the Russians' backs. After all, in world run by money, you get what you pay for.

Don't you approve of Russians buying influence from the Conservatives?

"Tories will not return £820,000 in Russia-linked donations, Philip Hammond says"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/03/11/tories-will-not-return-820000-russia-linked-donations-philip/

"Theresa May condemned for 'business as usual' after Conservatives accept £100,000 from former Putin ally's wife
'Theresa May needs to explain what checks have taken place, and why her party has accepted money from individuals with links to Putin’s regime, despite her promises"

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/conservative-party-russia-donations-putin-theresa-may-lubov-chernukhin-tory-a8375636.html

"UK-based Russians donating large sums to Tories"

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28450125





 
Nobody is stopping anyone from buying private healthcare, sending their kids to better schools or living in unsubsidised housing. Austerity meant we paid of a lot of the deficit and kept our country competitive. Would you prefer the Greek or Italian solution? Or perhaps sky high corporation tax which would see UK corporates leg it quicker than WTO rules and a trade war.


This private health care.

Does it use the nhs hospitals ?

What do we make that we are competitive with?
 
It seems only fair that the Conservatives should scratch the Russians' backs.

Yes, have you noticed how the Conservatives have kept quiet about what happened in Salisbury. At least they didnt expel any Russian diplomats or shared their intelligence with loads of other countries.

And then there was Comrade Seamus Stalin apologist Milne :ROFLMAO:
Who on earth would want such a person as spin doctor
 
Good idea, the Deutche bank and the Bundesbank should do the same thing -go bust and let the Euro crash :ROFLMAO:
And yet if you look at the Icelandic solution, they had a referendum which asked the electorate if the hidden assets of the private banks should pay or the general population should suffer for the excesses of said banks ...

In fact they had two referendums, based on the deals they were being offered.
(Not a bad idea knowing what you are voting for, eh ;))

Magically the banks (when the bankers were put on trial) found the money, and Iceland has now paid it's debts and has a budget surplus...

The Krona crashed in the short term, but is now far stronger than in the aftermath of the crash.

The UK is far more leveraged as regards our banks than the EU, and is selling the stocks back at a huge loss to the taxpayer whilst the banksters get off scot free.

So which approach do you believe is the best?
 
This private health care.

Does it use the nhs hospitals ?

What do we make that we are competitive with?
Private health isn't all it is cracked up to be, there has been quite a few scandals, private hospitals using foreign doctors and nurses who have dubious qualifications.
Wife's brother is a business man who has private health cover for his family, his daughter got a procedure done privately, it was supposed to be straight forward, but a few hours after she came home she ended up in the local A&E with severe stomach pains.
X Ray showed that the doctor who operated on her left a piece of surgical gauze inside her.
The doctor who operated on her was a NHS doctor who was moonlighting for a private outfit, he was paid per patient, the more he patients he operated on the more cash he got.
When your health is some one else's wealth you need to be careful.
 
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