MR T wrote:
[/quote][/quote]Okay CC I'll keep this short. I can remember when this country was nearly out of debt under the Conservatives; we were so close, another couple of years and we would have been debt free, which would have meant all those hundreds of billions which have been paid in interest since then could have been spent on the NHS/education/pensioners etc. which would have been our own money coming back into our own country, but no, Labour gets in and 15 years later they leave a note to say there is no money left, and the country is nearly bankrupt. So do I think that anyone in the Labour party has the skill to be the captain of HMS United Kingdom and steer us back into full prosperity, then the answer is no. Maybe for Lala Land then yes. How many times have you sat in a room and listened to the idiots saying "you don't want to do that, you want to do this" and then do nothing. As somebody has already said, if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, then it's a duck, and the Labour leadership is a dead duck.[/quote]
I disagree
We're given imaginary figures about imaginary money and told we must all hold in our braces because we must repay the debt.
What debt - I pay my taxes, I don't decide myself what I should pay - they are decided for me.
All in it together? hmm - don't see too many MP's or the upper echelons wondering how they'll pay their gas , water or electric bills.
In my opinion, we've tried what blair, thatcher, Cameron, and major have offered, and its been really quite sh*t for many, lets try another way.