Good, in so much as it gets the Conservatives out and keeps UKIP out. Labour aren't oerfect, no political party is, but they're better than UKIP or the Tories.
Oh dear.
Good, in so much as it gets the Conservatives out and keeps UKIP out. Labour aren't oerfect, no political party is, but they're better than UKIP or the Tories.
So now we know how Osborne is funding the stamp duty cut - by £90bn of unannounced spending cuts: http://blogs.channel4.com/paul-mason-blog/spending-cuts-obr-ippr-exclusive-harsh-cuts-numbers/2665 Gideon the master of concealing the truth from his budgets.
He hasn't learnt his lesson yet - austerity doesn't work. Isn't Einstein's definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results?
Yep cuts are killing services, where I work we are having To save £600k next year we are already over spent, and it's not even near April, due to massive increase in work. It's child protection how the hell can you cut it and not expect it to go wrong.
It's like looking after a house, you ignore the maintenance for a while but sooner or later the fact you're not fixing the roof and mending the gutters is going to push the fabric of the house into decay. Up and down the country, council services are being decimated in areas like child protection and early intervention. In every service, the front line is being propped up but behind it the rot is setting in. Even without further cuts we're already looking at a disaster in public services a few years down the line.
yep whilst referrals and children in care go up the Tories making cuts, whats going to happen is we are going to end up looking at costs before taking actions which ethically is wrong. So what if it costs £5k a month for a fostering placement, if that child needs it to protect him/her from significant harm, then blow the costs!
I completely see your point, but how do we fund public services to the level we want?
A lot of public services are feeling the pain atm, but it's fairly obvious there isn't enough money to go round - is there a solution? Or do we have to accept there is only a certain amount of money to go round?
I'm not saying I know the answer, seems we're stuck between a rock and hard place.
There's nothing wrong with borrowing money if it is spent on things that go back into the economy instead of just being hoarded. The government's projections on deficit reduction seemed to completely forget that hacking away at spending would dry up the tax take from the middle classes.

It is why there is a trend that the less government spending as a percentage of GDP, the faster the growth rate of the economy.
How does the government spending less mean less money for the middle classes? It simply means they are taking less to start with.![]()
Shirley you mean more wrong?It wasn't all rosey under Labour!
Well yes labour introduced a lot more red tape which takes time and means you need more people. But slashing budgets and then blaming workers when things go wrong isn't great either
I find Ed Balls very good at saying what is wrong. But if my toilet's broken I want a plumber who can mend it, not one who will tell me "your toliet's broken". It's the same with the economy. We need a Chancellor who can mend it, not one who keeps telling us it's broken. Ed Balls isn't that man. Ed Balls is the man who broke the toilet.
Nobody should be stupid enough to claim that a UK government caused the events of 2008, and neither should they be stupid enough to claim that they are able to avoid it happening again. The forces at work were/are much greater than the influence of the government of the little UK. The mud-slinging is completely offputting. Labour didn't put us in this position, they didn't set us up for a recovery, and the Tories haven't achieved anything that wouldn't have happened by itself.
Nobody should be stupid enough to claim that a UK government caused the events of 2008, and neither should they be stupid enough to claim that they are able to avoid it happening again. The forces at work were/are much greater than the influence of the government of the little UK. The mud-slinging is completely offputting. Labour didn't put us in this position, they didn't set us up for a recovery, and the Tories haven't achieved anything that wouldn't have happened by itself.
Indeed, they are not perfect, they are a collection of babbling fools who destroyed the country, overspent, deregulated, and have awful memory issues, and two prize plonkers leading them.
If labour win the next election the British public deserve a meteor strike.
are you unaware who got us into this mess?
Yes, the global economic crisis. The Tories then took a growing economy and tanked it for three long years, sucking billions out of the economy and out of government coffers.

There's nothing wrong with borrowing money if it is spent on things that go back into the economy instead of just being hoarded.
