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 Topic review - £20billion MORE cuts will be announced in November 
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Reply with quote Post Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 12:41 pm
cathidaw wrote:
Well, this country got what it voted for.

Hasn't it just! The 'I'm alright Jack' theme prevailed. Sadly, many of those that took this attitude are now beginning to feel the pain.


cathidaw wrote:
Who in their right minds would be selling off council houses and housing association homes, when we are in dire need of more social housing which we can't build fast enough.Capping the rents the millions of private landlords charge would be the sensible thing, but they don't do sensible do they?

Oh they're in their right minds OK. This is a blatant transfer of money from the councils and housing associations into the pockets of the wealthy Tory supporting private landlords.


cathidaw wrote:
when are they going to cut immigration?

Another set of weasel words from the weasel that resides in No.10. They won't cut immigration whilst they can bring in cheap labour. They'd rather employ immigrants and force our own into unemployment, then demonise them for being unemployed in rags like the Daily Mail. it's a standard capitalist policy.


cathidaw wrote:
Everything Cameron decides is 'in hand ' and stays there.
Camoron[sic] has a butterfly mentality. He flits from one thing to another hoping to make himself look good. In fact, he's one of the worst and most ineffective PMs that this country has had post WW2, and that really is saying something!

I agree Cathidaw, we're heading for instability and public rebellion. However, with the Labour party in its present state I see no credible alternative to what we presently have. I think the great unwashed of this sceptered isle are going to be in for a very rough time. - And though they won't admit it, it's all their own fault.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 11:16 am
Another bee,
Why when there is a shortage of old persons bungalows are the tenants allowed to purchase?
Near where I live ,out of 16, three are now privately owned and one is for sale.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 10:48 am
Well, this country got what it voted for. A government determined to bring us to our knees.
The more I see on TV about the conditions so many people have to live in, confirms my suspicion of conspiracy.Anyone who has read 'The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists' by Robert Tressill will know exactly what I mean.

Every day another incomprehensible rule is passed in Parliament. Who in their right minds would be selling off council houses and housing association homes, when we are in dire need of more social housing which we can't build fast enough.Capping the rents the millions of private landlords charge would be the sensible thing, but they don't do sensible do they? Cutting family credit, and family allowance to two children only,(didn't he go to China recently?) and when are they going to cut immigration? Everything Cameron decides is 'in hand ' and stays there.

We are more educated than in the time of Robert Tressill. There will be riots, and not too far into the future.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 8:18 am
£20billion MORE cuts will be announced in November
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A further £20billion of Tory cuts will be unveiled on November 25, Chancellor George Osborne announced last night.

His next spending review will slash almost every Government department.

Only the NHS, schools, defence and foreign aid will be protected. Mr Osborne will also order department chiefs to draw up lists of land and assets to be sold for housing.


Mirror

So, Gidiot admits he's failed! - Send the muppet back to towel folding. He can likely be a success at that if he's well supervised.


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