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think he means the rich buy up houses leaving pooer people born there unable to afford homes in areas where they grew up a bit like what is happeneing and has happened all over the UK a place becomes desirable so the rich pay large amounts of money to live there which puts house prices out of reach of your average person not just london its how its been for years i think what stired it up was a tory MP saying if you cant afford to live in london go get a job in manchester |
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i forgot to mention, i have been speaking to a lot of economic immigrants and asked them why they came to britain? the answer is so called companies set up employment agencies put advertisements on local tv radio papers etc with pictures of london etc bring them across provide somewhere to live . pay under the national minimum wage . if they complain they are out on their ear with no where to live.
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what i find laughable is that you constantly slag off the torys and accuse them of been underhand and it was your beloved New Labour that dragged us into an illigal war causing unnessecarry deaths to our troops and not only had teh expenses scandal happen on tehir watch but made damn sure no MPs of any standing went to prison for it
iv never been a tory supporter and never will be but your shower of shat are just as vile and corrupt if not worse |
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Iraq, just a side show really. Only 179 of his Crusaders dead. I wonder, if he was honest (is that possible), whether he might prefer Saddam to Isis? Afghanistan- he got serious there, over 450 dead, over 7000 admitted to hospital, over 600 of them with serious injuries. The end result- our young men sit in Camp Bastion waiting to come home, can't leave the base because the Taliban have walked, unhindered, back into the whole of Helmand province that they fought and died for. To cap his success, it only cost us £8.4 billion in Iraq and £37 billion in Afghanistan, no wonder the cupboard was bare when he and Gordon got kicked out. Perhaps cmon could tell us how many doctors, nurses, policemen etc. that would have paid for! Tony- cmon's hero. Heaven save us from any more like him! |
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What you two forget is that there are none so blind than those who turn the other way to avoid seeing what is clear to the rest of us.
We can discuss this until the last trump, C'mon is never ever going to accept that the Liebour party did anything that was against the common man. |
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cmon is a prime example of the turn up on election day and vote for absolutlely anyone or anything as long as its under the labour flag you could be the biggest slimeball going but as long as you stand for the right party in the area you choose you wont loose an election Malcome pritchard is a prime example of that he stood for as party he knew woudl get votes and despite his previous underhand tactics he still won then shat all over his ward for a second time by switching parties within seconds of been announced the winner if M pritchard stands and wins again im going to have to conclude that the water is been tampered with in teh area or people have simply got dumb |
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Accyman......nail, head, direct hit!
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C'mon, in spite of what many think of the way he posts, does hint, more than hint, at the, lets call it a fallacy, of the figures showing positive growth in the British Economy. In some sense, (some may call it non-sense;)), the figures are irrelevant ... except to politicians and the avid readers of the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal. What is important, and what is not happening, is that some of this wealth should, to use a Reaganomics term, "trickle down" to the bottom 99% (or maybe it's 95%:eek:) But it ain't happnin' folks. And maybe it's time to listen to those our there who believe that the greatest threat to political and social stability in the world is not militant Islam, the US military, North Korea, drug cartels, or what ever else you care to think of, it is the unequal distribution of the World's wealth. The outrageously over-compensated are rubbing their hands in glee at the positive figures for the UK economy. The ones barely getting by are consoling themselves with "thank god, at least it isn't going to get any worse."
And I don't believe that New Labour is going address the fundamental problem of the economic inequities in British Society. But solved they must be. The under-compensated are not going to lie quiescent for ever. |
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I think that most of us have a healthy.....or perhaps that should be cynical perspective on figures released by governments, or on behalf of governments.
There have always been financial inequalities. I am not saying it is right. If those huge multinational corporations were chased for the taxes they owed......If those who have children who were not resident in the Uk were prevented from claiming for these children.....if, if, if. There would be funds to ensure those who are truly disabled, those who are truly in need to have enough to make ends meet. Tax loopholes have existed for a long time. These allow those big companies to evade tax, but pensioners are being sent intimidating letters to retrieve a few hundred pounds that they have underpaid....not through any fault of their own, but due to HMRC miscalculations. So the tax net catches the little flies, but the big ones sail straight through. NO GOVERNMENT OF ANY COLOUR HAS ADDRESSED THIS......yet they have all had the opportunity. You are right about some of the money trickling down........so far it hasn't happened. Although we are told that things on the financial front have improved, there are many who are not feeling this in real terms. The inequalities will not end anytime soon.......and we can forget the maxim that 'we are all in it together'. |
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Has any country, empire or government ever resolved it? Even for a short time? Any Empire you can name-any country you can name- has always had the very rich and the very poor, whatever system they use, capitalism, communism, dictatorship, democracy. It's a lamentable condition of human nature to try to get richer at someone else's expense. Has any revolution ever rectified it? No, the rich have been removed and the leaders of the poor have become the rich and powerful. very often those new rich have given the poor a harder time than the old rich did. Always the bulk of the poor have remained at the bottom. Just like killing people because you don't like their religion, colour, race or just feel like killing- it's part of our nature, our species isn't a very nice one and hasn't improved over thousands of years, in fact we've got better at both habits. |
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Yes sir, I'll go to the bottom of your class(you have one?).
You haven't heard of human nature? Look it up. So, with your wisdom, what is your answer, solution, suggestion to solve the rich getting richer, the poor staying poor? I'm sure the world awaits your pearls. |
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it seems that in this world the mantra is 'To those who have, more shall be given, and for those who have not, all shall be taken away'
Capitalism has no conscience about the poor. It does not see them.....business knows no ethics, other than the ethics of making a profit in whatever way it can. It is humans who run businesses, who look for profit....governments are complicit because they know that along the way they will benefit. |
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