gusmac wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
Nidge2 wrote:
While we're at it we are about to lose our AAA credit rating.
That's cos we got no money left to pay back our Debt's.....We gave it all and are still giving it away by the £billion to support the bloated Public sector workers and their Bullet proof Jobs, Golden Handshakes and Enviable pension Schemes. They get a shed load of Perks that we'd never get.
No, If you want to Increase spending then Cut Taxation to the People who make the money and stop giving so much money away to the over served Public Sector who live off the fat of the land.
Why the hell should your or I subsidise their Job security and Pension pots whilst we end up with bugger all other than a future of worry.
Aren't you forgetting all the money given away to bail out a bunch of rich bankers?
I'm not forgetting anything...but if It's gone it's gone, matters little now who got it because it's never coming back, all we can hope to do is try and plug the myriads of leaks that are draining us dry. Borrowing more just for the sake of spending more is an economical folly and it just buries us deeper in debt each time we try it....hell, It's been tried countless times already and it simply does not work, every £1 borrowed is equivalent to £1.10 of further debt next year, and in a years time £1.21 of further debt....and on it goes for ever, deeper and deeper in debt , at the same time we end up with more mouths to feed off less income in a country that's bursting at the seams with EU and other Migrants.
It just Cant go on, Britain is becoming a Microcosm of whats going to happen to the planet as World populations Increase beyond sustainability. Unless we Start to become more Insular and self reliant as a Complete set of British nations we are all going to be well and truly fecked.
The EU's to Big and run by control freaks to benefit us any, and Scotland's to small and still run by control freaks..the Optimum size for to maintain all of our survivals is a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland size. Big enough to count and still small enough to cope.