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Grant Shapps is supposed to be the Tory Party's contact with the common man. He was born and brought up on a council estate apparently, although he's changed details of his biography more often than Mad Mick, so who really knows?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 20, 2014, 09:38:50 pmNot for a long time Nudge. That's part of the spirit of the era, that's shifted the burden of taxation from higher paid towards lower paid over the past 30 years. It ain't going to change any time soon. uNo, we're still paying for darlings vat cut. When he thought throwing more money at spiralling debt was a good idea. It was one hell of a mess created by labour, and hopefully those idiots won't be running the country again in my lifetime. The Tories are just getting to grips with the shit storm that happened on labours watch.
Not for a long time Nudge. That's part of the spirit of the era, that's shifted the burden of taxation from higher paid towards lower paid over the past 30 years. It ain't going to change any time soon.
TRBHe's a good un Shapps, isn't he. When he was trying to stand for Mayor of London, he printed leaflets saying he was London born and bred. When he stood for Parliament in Herts, he said he was Hertfordshire born and bred. He's run businesses in self-help quackery (read this book and you'll make $20k, or your money back) under two different assumed names.Sounding more like MadMick all the time.
Quote from: Boomstick on March 21, 2014, 08:27:56 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 20, 2014, 09:38:50 pmNot for a long time Nudge. That's part of the spirit of the era, that's shifted the burden of taxation from higher paid towards lower paid over the past 30 years. It ain't going to change any time soon. uNo, we're still paying for darlings vat cut. When he thought throwing more money at spiralling debt was a good idea. It was one hell of a mess created by labour, and hopefully those idiots won't be running the country again in my lifetime. The Tories are just getting to grips with the shit storm that happened on labours watch. Sucked in by the Tory spin!
BFYPIf we really want to compete properly, it would mean dragging living standards and conditions for a great many to the level of Chinese and Bangladeshi factory workers.I'm not sure we really want to see that.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 21, 2014, 08:59:09 amTRBHe's a good un Shapps, isn't he. When he was trying to stand for Mayor of London, he printed leaflets saying he was London born and bred. When he stood for Parliament in Herts, he said he was Hertfordshire born and bred. He's run businesses in self-help quackery (read this book and you'll make $20k, or your money back) under two different assumed names.Sounding more like MadMick all the time.You gret bell end, he was born in Watford (Hertfordshire). Watford is also part of the greater London urban area, and within the m25. Some more billy bullshit
BFYPIt's the spirit of the age. No one really wants to engage with the detail of macroeconomic policy. So we prefer to go for politicians who get the mood music right. Back in 2010, Osborne effectively won the economic argument, not by arguing about the economics. He did it by coining a genius term. He called anyone who disagreed with Austerity a Deficit Denier. That destroyed Labour. Never mind that first year University economics tells you that what Labour were doing in response to the recession was the classically correct policy. Never mind that the same basic textbook stuff told you that cutting Govt spending in a deep recession would hugely delay the recovery, with a permanent loss of wealth to the country.No one wanted to get into that detail. And labelling people like Balls who wanted to have that level of debate a Deficit Denier was genius. It resonated with the public and it still does. Even though we actually DID have the severely delayed recovery and consequent permanent loss of wealth. AND never mind the fact that Osborne is now borrowing more than Darling had planned to do. None of that matters because people don't want the detail. I won't blame Osborne for that. He's a superficial politician in an era when we deserve superficial politicians because we abdicate our responsibility to think. If Miliband uses the same superficial tactics (Cost of Living Crisis) do you blame him?
The purpose of Govt spending in an aggregate demand slump is to generate demand by getting money into people's and companies' pockets. So they spend it and generate more demand and confidence comes back into the economy.