Anti-Austerity March
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qbman1
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Anti-Austerity March
I really don't understand - am I missing something here?
Are these people suggesting we rush out and spend loads of money we don't have and rack up even more debt, putting the economic recovery in jeopardy?
Maybe we should ship them all straight off to Greece!
Are these people suggesting we rush out and spend loads of money we don't have and rack up even more debt, putting the economic recovery in jeopardy?
Maybe we should ship them all straight off to Greece!
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
got it in oneqbman1 wrote:I really don't understand - am I missing something here?
Are these people suggesting we rush out and spend loads of money we don't have and rack up even more debt, putting the economic recovery in jeopardy?
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
Just wondering if the dear young lady who spend her government allowances, depriving her young family of a square nutritious daily meal for a £4000 breast enhancement which sadly went wrong will be in attendance ?
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oldbluefox
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
I think we are struggling from previous years when benefits were scattered like confetti to the extent you were better off on benefit than working, and if you could pick up a bit of black market labour you were quite comfortably off.
I am always amazed when these 'vulnerable ' people are interviewed on TV to see the wide screen TV, the latest games consoles, cigarettes, drinks cans, tattoos etc. (even boob jobs!!!). I would have thought if you are living hand to mouth, as we are led to believe, you cannot afford any of these. I know that because I have been there.
I suppose today will be a good day out for the far left, Socialist Workers and those who choose benefits as their chosen lifestyle but it will do nothing to resolve the real inequalities in our society.
I am always amazed when these 'vulnerable ' people are interviewed on TV to see the wide screen TV, the latest games consoles, cigarettes, drinks cans, tattoos etc. (even boob jobs!!!). I would have thought if you are living hand to mouth, as we are led to believe, you cannot afford any of these. I know that because I have been there.
I suppose today will be a good day out for the far left, Socialist Workers and those who choose benefits as their chosen lifestyle but it will do nothing to resolve the real inequalities in our society.
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
Really !!!oldbluefox wrote:.. I am always amazed when these 'vulnerable ' people are interviewed on TV to see the wide screen TV, the latest games consoles, cigarettes, drinks cans, tattoos etc. (even boob jobs!!!). I would have thought if you are living hand to mouth, as we are led to believe, you cannot afford any of these. I know that because I have been there ...
I had no idea that you'de had a boob job
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
I bet she felt a bit of a twit...gfwgfw wrote:Just wondering if the dear young lady who spend her government allowances, depriving her young family of a square nutritious daily meal for a £4000 breast enhancement which sadly went wrong will be in attendance ?
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Silver_Shiney
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I thought the great unwashed were still better off on benefits than doing an honest day's labour and taking pride in themselves.oldbluefox wrote:I think we are struggling from previous years when benefits were scattered like confetti to the extent you were better off on benefit than working, and if you could pick up a bit of black market labour you were quite comfortably off.
I was disgusted, back in the 80s, to find that the RAF hospital was performing cosmetic surgery on servicewomen. Surely that's not what the defence budget is for?oldbluefox wrote:I am always amazed when these 'vulnerable ' people are interviewed on TV to see the wide screen TV, the latest games consoles, cigarettes, drinks cans, tattoos etc. (even boob jobs!!!). I would have thought if you are living hand to mouth, as we are led to believe, you cannot afford any of these. I know that because I have been there.
I wonder if they can claim travelling expenses for their grand outing?oldbluefox wrote:I suppose today will be a good day out for the far left, Socialist Workers and those who choose benefits as their chosen lifestyle but it will do nothing to resolve the real inequalities in our society.
I see Charlotte Church and Russell Brand are participating. They're not short of a bob or three. Am I the only one to detect a whiff of hypocrisy?
One comment made was that they are expecting a ""savage" budget. Hmm. The government laid out a budget shortly before the election. Have they so little confidence in it that they've now got to do another one?
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towny44
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
Well I am happy for the far left rabble rousers to be pinning their colours to a far less popular cause than the anti poll tax campaigns of the 80's. As long as they stick to complaining about populist policies of "cutting your coat to suit your cloth", then all they will get are wet trousers.
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
gfwgfw wrote:Just wondering if the dear young lady who spend her government allowances, depriving her young family of a square nutritious daily meal for a £4000 breast enhancement which sadly went wrong will be in attendance ?
To square the hole a tad
Prince Andrew and his two daughters are definitely living a life of overindulgence with little if any input
What say you ?
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Silver_Shiney
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I wasn't aware that it was as much as that.gfwgfw wrote:gfwgfw wrote:Just wondering if the dear young lady who spend her government allowances, depriving her young family of a square nutritious daily meal for a £4000 breast enhancement which sadly went wrong will be in attendance ?
To square the hole a tad
Prince Andrew and his two daughters are definitely living a life of overindulgence with little if any input
What say you ?
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Delboy
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
What do I do I say, not a lot but here is a how Prince Andrew Duke of York obtains his income.gfwgfw wrote:gfwgfw wrote:Just wondering if the dear young lady who spend her government allowances, depriving her young family of a square nutritious daily meal for a £4000 breast enhancement which sadly went wrong will be in attendance ?
To square the hole a tad
Prince Andrew and his two daughters are definitely living a life of overindulgence with little if any input
What say you ?
http://thedukeofyork.org/other/faqs/
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emjay45
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
I completely agree with you and all that's been said on here. Sometimes it pays not to read the newspapers, as it's not good for the blood pressure. I know though it's difficult to avoid.gfwgfw wrote:gfwgfw wrote:Just wondering if the dear young lady who spend her government allowances, depriving her young family of a square nutritious daily meal for a £4000 breast enhancement which sadly went wrong will be in attendance ?
To square the hole a tad
Prince Andrew and his two daughters are definitely living a life of overindulgence with little if any input
What say you ?
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Onelife
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
Thank gawd we still have people who are prepared to get out onto the streets and protest about the things they strongly believe in.
I don't think for a minute that the vast majority of protesters would argue that austerity isn't required but are out there because of the inequality in which austerity has been implemented.
What I would say though is that the trouble makers who cover their faces with scarves and such should be shot on sight
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I don't think for a minute that the vast majority of protesters would argue that austerity isn't required but are out there because of the inequality in which austerity has been implemented.
What I would say though is that the trouble makers who cover their faces with scarves and such should be shot on sight
Regards
OL
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
Onelife wrote:What I would say though is that the trouble makers who cover their faces with scarves and such should be shot on sight![]()
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And in the spirit of austerity, they should use bows and arrows, as arrows can be re-used
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Onelife
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
Silver_Shiney wrote:Onelife wrote:What I would say though is that the trouble makers who cover their faces with scarves and such should be shot on sight![]()
Regards
OL
And in the spirit of austerity, they should use bows and arrows, as arrows can be re-used
That's what I like about you Mr Shiney...straight, true and always on target
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
oh for heaven's sake 99.99999% of this country don't know what real poverty and hardship are and if this is austerity , bring it on
less money for lazy sponging dole fodder and less benefits for the baby making machines, less national debt, low mortgage interest payments, low fuel prices, low inflation
bring it on
less money for lazy sponging dole fodder and less benefits for the baby making machines, less national debt, low mortgage interest payments, low fuel prices, low inflation
bring it on
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Silver_Shiney
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Dark Knight wrote:oh for heaven's sake 99.99999% of this country don't know what real poverty and hardship are and if this is austerity , bring it on
less money for lazy sponging dole fodder and less benefits for the baby making machines, less national debt, low mortgage interest payments, low fuel prices, low inflation
bring it on
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oldbluefox
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
I see Charlotte Church and Russell Brand were lending their support before jetting off back to their expensive pads out in the country. Very noble of them (not). I wonder if either of them employs an accountant to massage their tax affairs. Surely they cannot be so hypocritical. Or am I being cynical again?
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qbman1
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Yep, you are hereby appointed Head of Cynics !
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qbman1
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I saw a Greek anti-austerity protester interviewed on the telly this morning. All she seemed to want to talk about was "the others". Just about sums the whole thing up - blame everyone but yourselves.
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Just a very brief input (I'll be too busy running and ducking the arrows!) - firstly people should all learn to live within their means. I can't be doing with benefits scroungers. I had to listen recently to someone moaning and complaining that their kids would be mentally scarred if they couldn't have vastly expensive designer trainers! Twaddle! Likewise, the kids would be mentally and emotionally scarred if they could have computer games!
However, what has annoyed me recently is that a Greek woman was interviewed on tv and complained that it was unfair that the huge debt which the country has run up has got to be repaid to the countries who loaned the money! What!!!!!
However, what has annoyed me recently is that a Greek woman was interviewed on tv and complained that it was unfair that the huge debt which the country has run up has got to be repaid to the countries who loaned the money! What!!!!!
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david63
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Re: Anti-Austerity March
Would I be right in thinking that "anti austerity" really means "anti benefit cuts"? Or have I, as usual, got it wrong?
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Dark Knight
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"Anti having to get off their arses and work for a living and not having their lives paid for by others" more like
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