EalingBlue2 said:
Chippy_boy said:
Democracy is the best system we've got, but it's not perfect by any means.
One of the glaring shortcomings is that someone who doesn't even live here gets to try to fuck us over by voting for the idiot party. Why don't you vote Monster Raving Loony instead? I suppose because unlike Ed, they can't actually do any damage?
I will do it because it's possible one day I may move back to Britain and because I believe that Britains future is a lot better overall as a fairer society. Haven't decided who I will vote for wont be UKIP and exceptionally unlikely it would be Tory but from afar a vote against greed , prejudice and selfishness shall be coming. As a citizen and father of two citizens is it not my duty?
You should be glad that the cellar has lit a candle towards saving Britain from the worst excesses of the right , will be able to drum up a few more votes over here too!
What utter tripe. Everyone on all sides of the political debate want a decent and fair welfare system, good schools, an excellent health service, police, defence etc. We all want that.
The question is how on earth do we pay for it? The tories believe that a healthy, vibrant and growing economy is the only way to achieve this in the long run. That by taxing less you encourage investment, entrepreneurialism and growth and then you actually raise more in tax revenues to pay for things.
Labour believe you don't have to worry about any of that. Just take more money off rich people. Only there aren't enough really rich people to make a difference, so they have to take it off everyone else as well.
Not only is this morally wrong, it's actually counterproductive: The most creative and wealthy in society just bugger off or jump through loop holes so they don't pay it. Businesses do the same, or burdened with taxes struggle to stay afloat, let alone prosper and grow and employ more people.
High taxes are a tax on jobs, on wealth and everyone suffers under your "fairer" system.
Labour policies are doubtless well intentioned, but they just do not work in reality. That's why every single socialist economy in the history of the world ultimately fails or bottoms out at a lowest common denominator of service levels. Here in the UK, they just fuck it up for 5 or 10 years before getting kicked out again. Then the tories come back in, and spend 5 or 10 years fixing it - which inevitably involves pain - so the public conned by the illusion of it being better under Labour, kick them out again and we go around the loop. Tories fixing it, Labour fucking it up, around and around again.
If we just allow the tories to continue for a while we might actually get the growth, wealth and prosperity - and through that the excellent public services - that we ALL want.