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BillyStubbsTears wrote:Quote* And on THAT score, I'd put my great, fecund, sweaty gonads on VAT being increased to 20% within the next 12 months. Despite the Tories insisting that \"we have no plans to increase VAT\" during the campaign.Impressive - its just been on the radio that a 3% rise in VAT is \"on the cards\"! Wonder if they read this forum!
* And on THAT score, I'd put my great, fecund, sweaty gonads on VAT being increased to 20% within the next 12 months. Despite the Tories insisting that \"we have no plans to increase VAT\" during the campaign.
DonnyNoel wrote:QuoteBillyStubbsTears wrote:Quote* And on THAT score, I'd put my great, fecund, sweaty gonads on VAT being increased to 20% within the next 12 months. Despite the Tories insisting that \"we have no plans to increase VAT\" during the campaign.Impressive - its just been on the radio that a 3% rise in VAT is \"on the cards\"! Wonder if they read this forum!\"Believe in better. Don't Believe in BNP, Believe in BST!\"
bobjimwilly wrote:QuoteDonnyNoel wrote:QuoteBillyStubbsTears wrote:Quote* And on THAT score, I'd put my great, fecund, sweaty gonads on VAT being increased to 20% within the next 12 months. Despite the Tories insisting that \"we have no plans to increase VAT\" during the campaign.Impressive - its just been on the radio that a 3% rise in VAT is \"on the cards\"! Wonder if they read this forum!\"Believe in better. Don't Believe in BNP, Believe in BST!\" BST is my forum hero, brilliance and sharp wit, what a man!
\"Bob you like to show off on here with your big words and flashy quotes. It doesn't impress me. When it comes to politics I will vote for a party I will vote for the one I think will benefit me and those close to me.\"I would give your opinions a huge amount more credence if you would, just for once, actually put together a reasoned argument about why voting Conservative is the better option. But no. Instead we have you, once again, displaying four amazing traits in just two sentences: a desire to publicly glory in your ignorance, utter selfishness, an inability to respond with anything other than personal attack when challenged and, worst of all, a complete lack of any knowledge whatsoever about the world you inhabit.You can take a horse to water....CheersBobG
DonnyNoel wrote:QuoteBillyStubbsTears wrote:Quote* And on THAT score, I'd put my great, fecund, sweaty gonads on VAT being increased to 20% within the next 12 months. Despite the Tories insisting that \"we have no plans to increase VAT\" during the campaign.Impressive - its just been on the radio that a 3% rise in VAT is \"on the cards\"! Wonder if they read this forum!Indeed, and the 'tax on jobs' that the Tories opposed as such a key element of their marketing campaign, now stands exclusively as a tax on people with jobs! They weren't so keen to sell that one, while telling anyone that would listen that business leaders at the likes of Sainsbury's (who have just announced that profits have doubled) were against paying the increase in N.I. to help the sustain the recovery, but you and I that struggle to make ends meet will still have to pay it alone. Ironically the mythical 'tax on jobs' will be replaced with cuts in jobs, and the hike in VAT will hit us all.This has been an incredibly interesting thread to read and we can all learn a thing or two from it. I must admit it's also made me realse that, at least where politics is concerned, there is almost unequivocal common ground between BST and I, that regular readers of this forum will find even more absurd than the Liberal-Conservative love in!The whimsical lack of a social conscience expressed by some Tory sympathisers reminds me of myself in my younger days, before I grew up. Of course the welfare system has its' failings and needs tightening up, but not to recognise the crucial role of the welfare state is quite remarkable, or perhaps not when we have Tories claiming that the NHS is a \"sixty year mistake.\" I suppose as long as I am healthy I shouldn't care about the treatment of others, would seem to be a fitting attitude?While ruling out the Tories based purely on their historical record may be a tad unfair, what more is there to go on? As BST suggests, the Cameron campaign (difficult to call it a party campaign until all the old-timers started appearing in the cabinet) was based almost solely on slogans and soundbites, with the backing of The Sun of course. If some of the Tory supporters can stand up on here and inform us of what we are to expect from the new regime (other than just trotting out 'change') then at least we may have something to hold them accountable to.
I've also seen a friends haulage firm go bust due to the crazy hike in fuel duty in the last government. An elderly family member forced to sell her home to pay for resesential care.A goverenment that puts assylum seekers and the work shy before decent working folk and the elderly.quote]My understanding is that fuel is to hike up again under this new ConDem government to £1.30 a litre? Bloody Gordon Brown strikes again Even though I dont agree with the imigration situation and a nation of money grabbing bar steward that we have. here are a few facts, By 2008. More people were in work than ever before, claimant unemployment had reached its lowest level for over 30 years, long-term claimant unemployment was less than a quarter of its 1997 level and the numbers claiming other welfare benefits were falling for the first time in decades. We will have more people out of work, that you and I are paying for under ConDem. Under the ConDem party MY family will suffer terribly. The NHS care my son depends on at 3 years of age to keep him alive wont be as good, My wife works for the NHS which is going to be tense times, my sister who is training for the NHS, looks set for a kick backwards.Yes I voted Labour for the NHS, Schools, Pensioners energy bill discount, free buss services to over 60's (who have paid in to the country for many years) free swimming for children and pensioners, Rest bite care for those in need, sure start that my son benefitted from using, to help his development after 2 heart operations in three years. Luckily my grandma is even able to get personal care at home, as she is bedridden. I pay my taxes like the next man, spend a fortune in the car and van on fuel too, but I wouldn't begrudge anyone making use of these services. Something that ConDem will.This is not a personal attack on you or your beliefs, but by christ it could have been alot worse over the last 13 years? As Eddie Izzard said, Are Labour perfect? NO, nor claim to be. Are all the good things down to them? No. Sure the deficit needs to be addressed, but the economy is not stable enough to yet.Is Britain broken?....Well it wasn't, but soon could be.
jucyberry wrote:Quotebobjimwilly wrote:QuoteDonnyNoel wrote:QuoteBillyStubbsTears wrote:Quote* And on THAT score, I'd put my great, fecund, sweaty gonads on VAT being increased to 20% within the next 12 months. Despite the Tories insisting that \"we have no plans to increase VAT\" during the campaign.Impressive - its just been on the radio that a 3% rise in VAT is \"on the cards\"! Wonder if they read this forum!\"Believe in better. Don't Believe in BNP, Believe in BST!\" BST is my forum hero, brilliance and sharp wit, what a man!And that's before you've seen me bum in a pair of tennis shorts. And me beer gut which kind of balances it...
I am getting so angry just thinking about a VAT rise, let alone when it happens (because it will). My work colleagues, whilst not telling me of their voting intentions, I am sure are a good proportion Tory voters. I tried to fight my corner, told them that VAT will rise, and listened with disdain as they insisted that the country was 'f*cked' and that recession (that they they handily forget is global) is Labour's fault.Now it is becoming clear that what I said was true - that the thieving Tory gets will likely raise VAT, they're all pretending like they don't care even though none of us have had a pay rise for the last three financial years. The Tories are going to rape us all. I just hope all they, and all other working class people who foolishly voted the Tories in this time will smile cheerfully as they bend over to be shafted from by their own chosen establishment.What I wouldn't give to have the skills to get out of the country right now...
And another thing, that William Haugue born and bred in an industrial area and he`s a Tory, what a fcuking tosser!I wish I did n`t buy Haugue`s Dandylion and Burdock when I was a kid now!
Just a small challenge for you Boomstick, try living on £64 per week when you have to pay for your electricity, gas, food, transport plus anything that might break down in your house for a couple of months. It's just too easy living off benefits is a phrase that so easily trips off the tongue for those who are incapable of understanding just how difficult it is for folks who have nothing
I quite agree Nudga, I ended up voting Green because instead of screaming about cutting everything to pay off debts in two years or whatever they were talking about what is needed for us a society.So let's get a lot of people off the dole, have things manufactured here and cut our energy demands. Give away double glazing to every property that doesn't have it in this country. It increases the number of people required to fit them which removes building workers from the dole and they start paying taxes again, others are employed in the manufacture of the windows, we cut the poor's debt to the energy companies and finally and most important it would save so much energy that we could afford to do without at least one extra (and with the way they are going,Nuclear) power station. Win,win,win,win. However it involves spending public money. The fact that you would get it back with taxes etc makes no odds to the free market economists so it will never be done, to hell in a handcart etc.
Same here Filo last October redundant until February, no fun and it has left me with debts it will take me until at least the end of this year to climb out of. No pub, Rovers,going out at all, just work, eat cheaply and sleep for me for months and months ahead. I now work with the unemployed getting them back into jobs, and i can see how many are playing the system and how many are desperate to work, the latter are very much in the majority, good luck in your search mate.
Barmby Rover wrote:QuoteSame here Filo last October redundant until February, no fun and it has left me with debts it will take me until at least the end of this year to climb out of. No pub, Rovers,going out at all, just work, eat cheaply and sleep for me for months and months ahead. I now work with the unemployed getting them back into jobs, and i can see how many are playing the system and how many are desperate to work, the latter are very much in the majority, good luck in your search mate.I`m sorted mate £5.85 an hour but it keeps the Wolves from the door, it`s a big drop mind, when your used to £13 an hour
Filo wrote:QuoteBarmby Rover wrote:QuoteSame here Filo last October redundant until February, no fun and it has left me with debts it will take me until at least the end of this year to climb out of. No pub, Rovers,going out at all, just work, eat cheaply and sleep for me for months and months ahead. I now work with the unemployed getting them back into jobs, and i can see how many are playing the system and how many are desperate to work, the latter are very much in the majority, good luck in your search mate.I`m sorted mate £5.85 an hour but it keeps the Wolves from the door, it`s a big drop mind, when your used to £13 an hourYou're better off going self employed and playing the system that way, you'd still be paying your taxes and NI but a little bit more would be in your back pocket.