Soldato
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Cons will probably get in and as I don't work in the public sector it will probably be better assuming I don't get mugged by the swarms of unemployed.
I'm interested to know why you think they're unnecessary? Ignore talk of legislation for a moment and look at the bigger picture: £1m per day was lost on aborted house sales before HIPs came into place. That's a ridiculous amount of money being poured down the plughole.
Face it, the Tories saying they'll abolish them is an easy way for them to gain a few votes from landlords and the like; people who have a few bob to begin with and are prime Conservative supporters.
I'm also pretty sure people were throwing their arms up in the air when conveyancing came into place years ago. But that became the standard and was accepted, perhaps through gritted teeth.
(and we've gone slightly off-topic...)
Will it effect me, who knows. We still don't know what the billy liars are going to do to reduce the debt. I won't know until one of them gets in and shouts SURPRISE!
Vote for me I will reduce the debt by half in 6 months. How? I will tell you after you vote me in.
Well, the Tories and the Lib Dems have some excuse, because they don't have access to all the information.
Labour have no excuse at all as they do have access to all the information so are just being plain dishonest, especially when they attack others for proposing cuts...
what a load of rubbish, of course they have access to the information, as we do. It's all in the public domain on the ONS, BOE and DMO websites. That doesn't include the miriad of financial websites that break it down for you and submit potential outcomes.
As someone said, they are all hiding the truth from us and we have no idea what we are going to get.
There is a big problem in the deficit, surely we are entitled to an adult discussion on how to deal with it.
I fear what ever happens, it ain't goin to be pretty.
I work for a company that maintains the Highways on behalf of the Highways Agency, As such we are publicly funded and what with all the cuts proposed the highways budget is an easy one to make cuts on as it will easily go un noticed.
I beg to differ, the IMF will not be as generous as ThatcherIf labour or the libs win, it will never be as bad as when thatcher was in power...thank god.
If labour or the libs win, it will never be as bad as when thatcher was in power...thank god.
There is a big problem in the deficit, surely we are entitled to an adult discussion on how to deal with it.
I fear what ever happens, it ain't goin to be pretty.
All parties are proposing bigger spending cuts than thatcher made. They don't have a choice, Brown's mess is bigger than the one Thatcher inherited from Labour in 1979...
Actually, we don't. None of the sources you cite provide fully detailed accounts for government spending. Instead they provide overview figures of how money is spent, the details are not available to the general public or indeed the opposition in any meaningful form.
As for what happens not being pretty, indeed it won't, thanks to Brown's fiscal incompetence for the last 13 years.
I work for a company that maintains the Highways on behalf of the Highways Agency,.
The labour gov has kept the in interest rates down. Thacher put them up.
Labour help school children. Thacher Abolished free school meals for all children and Abolished free school milk to save taxes.
Peace was made with N Ireland under labour. Thacher Stirred up more trouble between England and Ireland.
conservatives have always stripped our country to the bone while lining their own pockets with wealth and power.
I'm sorry but you can download very detailed spreadsheets of data covering all sorts of things in great detail.
We are not talking about the general public, we are talking about political parties that would like us to believe they can run the country. None of them are fit to govern if they don't take the due diligance to look at the data that is available.
The only thing I want out of this is a change to the voting system, I see nothing else positive in the whole process.
@Dolph at the end of the day we both vote for who we like.
I lived through the thatcher years with a family and a mortgage. It was not a nice time and I don't want it to happen again.
You really can't, not in the sort of detail to identify where you can make cuts and easily predict the consequences.
The data required isn't available though. Labour put off the spending review (which will produce the information required) until after the election.
Changing the voting system without addressing the current problems with our political systems will only make things worse, not better.
yes you can, don't be daft.
yes it is, go and have a proper look instead of typing made up stuff on here.
I don't agree with you at all/ you are saying no change is good doesn't cameron say vote for change, we never get real change.