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Wonder what odds you would get on Fumble voting Tory next week on the back of us being able to make him see sense through this thread? I can sense he is weakening.
This could have been written in 1999 when the minimum wage was brought in. The world didn't fall in, as far as I can remember, although almost every conservative MP voted against it.So you don't think that raising minimum wage to £10 an hour is going to cause business to close? And don't you agree that if people have more money in their pocket, the price of goods will increase because it's now costing more to produce goods and services due to higher costs, wages, tax etc and because of that people will be no better off and some probably worse as companies lay off staff to cope with the wage increase.
Weird. I paid for my own rent and expenses at uni by working. But I suppose I didn't think the world owes me a living.What a disgraceful post that is. You've just condemned about 4M people as believing the world owes them a living, they're all after freebies, and they've all had a catastrophic education. It might be true of your kids and young people you know, but it certainly isn't of mine, or the vast majority of people they're mates with. They worked hard to get A levels and first class degrees and now they're working. Difference with when you had your education, of course, is that they owe almost £100k between the two of them for the privilege. (Christ knows how much it would have been had I not stumped up for rent and some other expenses).
Did you get a grant and have your fees paid by the government?Weird. I paid for my own rent and expenses at uni by working. But I suppose I didn't think the world owes me a living.
Don't think he said that.What, all 18-24 year olds are scrounging, good for nothings? Your world must be a fucking sad, lonely place.
Not sure what that has to do with me working through uni to pay my own rent and living expenses.Did you get a grant and have your fees paid by the government?
Don't think he said that.
With rights come great responsibility. It is frightening (to me) that a generation of 18-24 year olds, let down by a catastrophic labour education system that brainwashed this generation into believing that the world owed them a living, are enticed into voting (when normally they can't be bothered) by the many 'freebies' on offer - £10 minimum wage, free university education, free childcare, more police, more investment in an NHS (where we are already spending trillions over the next decade) All paid for by private business that needs to thrive in order to pay for our public sector spending - how Labour expect this to happen when hitting the engine of the economy with higher taxes is beyond me. Lets not forget, it was Labour that introduced tuition fees in the first place! I went to Uni in 95 and got my education for free.
As a result, we could end up with a Labour government that would undoubtedly run this country into the ground, burdened by a debt mountain that we would struggle to climb out of. Lets face it, the tories have tried 'austerity' and despite this have only halved the deficit and we still continue to grow our debt year on year until at least 2022.
As soon as night follows day, a Labour government almost always ends up with the country going bust. The 70's was the winter of discontent, and despite Brown continually telling us he had ended 'Boom and Bust' as chancellor we ended up with the biggest bust in 2008. The scary thing is that Corbyn takes the Labour party further left then in any of those periods so its scary how bad it would be this time around.
Yeah good point. Burn him."It is frightening (to me) that a generation of 18-24 year olds, let down by a catastrophic labour education system that brainwashed this generation into believing that the world owed them a living, are enticed into voting (when normally they can't be bothered) by the many 'freebies' on offer."
Is what he said.
And yet, weirdly, you think the world does owe a living to the people who might be affected by a realistic level of inheritance tax.Weird. I paid for my own rent and expenses at uni by working. But I suppose I didn't think the world owes me a living.
Has to be said that given her woeful performance so far May needs to get off Brexit because more and more people must just look at her and think SHE is the one they least trust to be able to negotiate and get a good deal for the UK
I just want to add that our Prime Minister is still a spineless ****.
Besides, ... they're all feckless, lazy bastards who all want something for nothing!!!
It's theft. My beneficiaries won't be paying a penny, of that I can assure you.And yet, weirdly, you think the world does owe a living to the people who might be affected by a realistic level of inheritance tax.
"It is frightening (to me) that a generation of 18-24 year olds, let down by a catastrophic labour education system that brainwashed this generation into believing that the world owed them a living, are enticed into voting (when normally they can't be bothered) by the many 'freebies' on offer."
Is what he said.
It's theft. My beneficiaries won't be paying a penny, of that I can assure you.