Ending Austerity - what the hell does that mean?
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The news used to be all about recession, now it's austerity.
Now i know an awful lot of people have become jobless, I'm not far off it myself due to the industry I work in. However for most of the nation it doesn't matter what words are used, they still get up in the morning, go to work and try to figure out where to get the best deal on that ipad/other treat their partner/child wants for their birthday next week.
Now i know an awful lot of people have become jobless, I'm not far off it myself due to the industry I work in. However for most of the nation it doesn't matter what words are used, they still get up in the morning, go to work and try to figure out where to get the best deal on that ipad/other treat their partner/child wants for their birthday next week.
otolith said:
This;

It means f
king over the next generation of tax payers.
100%
It means f
king over the next generation of tax payers. Before I am branded a "won't someone think of the children!" bore, I would like to point out I have no kids - never intended to breed, never will - but still believe we have a moral duty to try to leave the country (and planet) in decent shape for future life. Racking up ever more debt does not just simply sweep the problem under the rug for some other poor souls to deal with, but actually exacerbates the issue.
As our ancestors had to made sacrifices for the greater good - especially, but not only in the World Wars - so mush we.
finnie said:
The news used to be all about recession, now it's austerity.
Now i know an awful lot of people have become jobless, I'm not far off it myself due to the industry I work in. However for most of the nation it doesn't matter what words are used, they still get up in the morning, go to work and try to figure out where to get the best deal on that ipad/other treat their partner/child wants for their birthday next week.
I read this a lot on here about people spending all their money on iphones or ipads and it just smacks of envy I'm afraid. They're not expensive compared to many other things: garden shed, bicycle, loft ladder, new driveway, greenhouse, conservatory and all the other things that are obvious purchases and yet they seem to really rile people...despite the fact they're probably used more than most of the other things I've listed!Now i know an awful lot of people have become jobless, I'm not far off it myself due to the industry I work in. However for most of the nation it doesn't matter what words are used, they still get up in the morning, go to work and try to figure out where to get the best deal on that ipad/other treat their partner/child wants for their birthday next week.
toohangry said:
I read this a lot on here about people spending all their money on iphones or ipads and it just smacks of envy I'm afraid. They're not expensive compared to many other things: garden shed, bicycle, loft ladder, new driveway, greenhouse, conservatory and all the other things that are obvious purchases and yet they seem to really rile people...despite the fact they're probably used more than most of the other things I've listed!
You can be a real man without an iPhone, but without a shed, garage or workshop I'm afraid you're just playing at it.It makes me laugh when they say an end to austerity, we've belong going through austerity light. Wait for the next term of labour/SNP to be over then we will really start paying.
Also has anyone explained to these benefit claimants that are moaning that when they are back in work the can expect to pay less tax under all parties except labour (and greens iirc), I'm guessing they know this but have no interest in working.
Also has anyone explained to these benefit claimants that are moaning that when they are back in work the can expect to pay less tax under all parties except labour (and greens iirc), I'm guessing they know this but have no interest in working.
It would be helpful if they actually cut spending on things that were a waste - millions on NHS management levels and IT projects that are going nowhere, "art" for councils, Global Warming boll***s - lots of things that enable rich t**ts to get richer. Instead they spend with reckless abandon on those and cut money going to the most vulnerable?!?!
Nice to see Steve Hilton (David Cameron's Dominic Cummings) saying that austerity is a terrible thing that kills people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA4LI0Ok988
Happily quoting the Guardian, stating austerity killed 130,00 people in the UK.
Some people might say that make him somewhere of a hypocrite
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA4LI0Ok988
Happily quoting the Guardian, stating austerity killed 130,00 people in the UK.
Some people might say that make him somewhere of a hypocrite
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I recall that too.