[TW]Fox;18761405 said:
They wouldnt be there if it wasn't for your pointless protest. You provided them the opportunity.
This. A million times this and then once more for good luck.
So today's TUC march has proved nothing but their intellectual ineptitude, the total misbehaviour of Labour in promoting it and a chance for nutcase scumbags to cause senseless damage to everything they come across.
You bloody socialist twits harp on about how bad the current solution is and yet provide no economically viable alternative. Entitled jerk-offs with some idiotic belief that there is a money tree at the end of 11 Downing Street's garden and that the best way to solve the economic problem is to throw money that the country does not have it it. This isn't a credit crisis we're in, it's a DEBT crisis.
Nothing good came of Labour's government. 10 years of growth my aunt Fanny, it was an illusion of growth created by the biggest bloody alchemist of loss to have served as a Chancellor and Prime Minister. GDP 'growth' was simply the illusion of pumping billions and billions of borrowed money and tax receipts through the public sector (tax churning). There was no miraculous growth, it was an unsustainable bubble of public sector excess. Now that reality has kicked in, the country isn't being run by a bunch of socialist retards trying to **** a door knob and the government is trying to put a lid on the whole ridiculous fiasco.
You only feel the cuts because Labour made you feel them - if they hadn't given you a golden shower of wasteful expenditure these cuts would not be necessary. So next time you see Red Ed up there rallying you on, ask yourself why the hell he participated in a government that did this to you?
The national debt isn't £2.2 trillion like the ONS claims, it's closer to £5 trillion.