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RE: General Election called for June 8th - Nadam - 31-05-2017 20:09 Just a reminder folks, as long as you are registered to vote you can. You don't need a polling card but it just makes things a bit quicker on the day. RE: General Election called for June 8th - marxian - 31-05-2017 21:19 (31-05-2017 17:03 )cwpussylover Wrote: Corbyn and D ..I used to have an afro..Abbott havent got a fucking clue about a real job and have never had one...career politicians, JC was asked how much he needed to borrow to meet his promises....said he would borrow anything it would all be Gov bonds... ffs is this the best we can come up with ?? be worse than Brown selling all our gold at an all time low.. was his family a bunch of pawnbrokers?? You forgot to say 'money tree'. If you're going to spout the economically illiterate Tory tropes, at least get it right. RE: General Election called for June 8th - marxian - 31-05-2017 21:27 (31-05-2017 14:44 )wackawoo Wrote:(31-05-2017 13:21 )SOCATOA Wrote: CONservatives have stated no change of plan, Mother Theresa will not do a televised debate with other party leaders. Is Mother Theresa frightened they ask about, dementia tax, cold weather allowance, free bus passes, school meals for kids, CONservative protection of House of Commons peado ring, selling off state industry,police numbers cut, etc. Strong and Stable leadership, my arse, the woman is weak and cowardly. All governments spend money they haven't got yet. Public spending is not funded by tax revenue. I know that sounds counterintuitive to most people, but it's true. RE: General Election called for June 8th - Snooks - 31-05-2017 21:32 Had to laugh when Tim Farron piped up with this . The Bake off line was a belter https://youtu.be/SACmlP3Cz9E RE: General Election called for June 8th - cwpussylover - 31-05-2017 22:05 (31-05-2017 21:19 )marxian Wrote:(31-05-2017 17:03 )cwpussylover Wrote: Corbyn and D ..I used to have an afro..Abbott havent got a fucking clue about a real job and have never had one...career politicians, JC was asked how much he needed to borrow to meet his promises....said he would borrow anything it would all be Gov bonds... ffs is this the best we can come up with ?? be worse than Brown selling all our gold at an all time low.. was his family a bunch of pawnbrokers?? it was JC's own words in an interview...he said we wont get loans we will use gov bonds...get it right I watched the shite a few daysa go RE: General Election called for June 8th - marxian - 31-05-2017 22:11 (31-05-2017 11:21 )Charlemagne Wrote: It's going to be a tough decision On the question of borrowing, there are two options: 1. Borrow more in the short-term to fund capital investment that will raise productivity and economic growth, resulting in less borrowing required to fund current spending in future. 2. Refuse to borrow to fund capital investment, because there is 'no money tree blah blah'. Attempt to reduce borrowing to fund current spending by reducing said spending whilst introducing supply-side tax cuts (voodoo austerity economics). The problem with option 2 is that, firstly, there is a limit to how much you can cut public spending without significantly worsening the quality/scarcity of public goods, and since the one of the main purposes of economic progress (especially in the modern developed economy where we no longer have a scarcity in private goods) is to enable improvements in said goods, it kind of defeats the object. Secondly, the effect of cutting public spending is to reduce aggregate demand by taking money out of ordinary people's pockets. With less money to spend, they purchase fewer goods and services, so the people who provide those goods and services also have less money to spend, and so on. The net result is lower economic growth. To get around this problem, people are provided with consumer credit, but many people are now becoming over-burdened with debt, and are having to reduce spending. My prediction: With a Tory government, we'll have another recession before 2020. Of course, it will all be down to 'the mess we inherited'. We just need to give the 'long-term economic plan' some more time. RE: General Election called for June 8th - cwpussylover - 31-05-2017 23:03 ^ you are better at this than JC or his side kick Ducks Arse...you should be the Labour leader RE: General Election called for June 8th - lovebabes56 - 01-06-2017 04:18 (31-05-2017 22:11 )marxian Wrote: My prediction: With a Tory government, we'll have another recession before 2020. Of course, it will all be down to 'the mess we inherited'. We just need to give the 'long-term economic plan' some more time. With that prediction in mind I would say that would be a real big possibility but the frightening thing is that I fear that if the next recession caused another huge financial collapse I reckon if those two factors were combined together, they probably could kill off the high street as we know it altogether RE: General Election called for June 8th - SOCATOA - 01-06-2017 05:54 Loved the audience reaction to Amber Rudd, trust us on our record. Best laugh of the night RE: General Election called for June 8th - Charlemagne - 01-06-2017 11:45 ^ You have to feel for Home Secretary Amber Rudd. Her father had died a few days ago and the PM still wanted her to cover for her on the show. Her mind must not have been on the election and fair play to her in continuing with last nights appearance |