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JIMNNINA - 27/6/2017 11:41
Interesting what happens at the end of two years, better plant another money tree now.
Probably another election Jim!
JIMNNINA - 27/6/2017 11:41
Interesting what happens at the end of two years, better plant another money tree now.
JIMNNINA - 27/6/2017 11:41
If Mrs May had got her 100 seat majority would this level of investment have been approved ?
Interesting what happens at the end of two years, better plant another money tree now.
billythekid - 27/6/2017 19:09
Will there be room with all the money trees Labour will need to plant from the plans in their manifesto?
JIMNNINA - 27/6/2017 19:30
Labour don't need money trees, plenty of sources of direct taxation plus £1BN saving from not needing to bribe the DUP.
Best not to believe all that is printed in the Tory centric media.
Ken Baileys Ghost - 27/6/2017 19:28
billythekid - 27/6/2017 19:09
Will there be room with all the money trees Labour will need to plant from the plans in their manifesto?
Costed Billy.
northstandmark - 27/6/2017 20:03
Ken Baileys Ghost - 27/6/2017 19:28
billythekid - 27/6/2017 19:09
Will there be room with all the money trees Labour will need to plant from the plans in their manifesto?
Costed Billy.
Said no independent body Ken. :what?!:
paul49 - 26/6/2017 23:54
AFCB_REPUBLICAN - 26/6/2017 22:38
Look at all the bloated baby boomer pensioners spitting out their free NHS dentures. Is it any wonder that their generation is so despised?
I thought dentures were a thing of the past. Still I have most of my teeth.
You'll be old one day but will you be wiser? I wonder where my taxes from 50 years at work have gone?
AFCB_REPUBLICAN - 27/6/2017 21:37
paul49 - 26/6/2017 23:54
AFCB_REPUBLICAN - 26/6/2017 22:38
Look at all the bloated baby boomer pensioners spitting out their free NHS dentures. Is it any wonder that their generation is so despised?
I thought dentures were a thing of the past. Still I have most of my teeth.
You'll be old one day but will you be wiser? I wonder where my taxes from 50 years at work have gone?
Your generation never knew hard work. You lived through full employment,free education, cheap housing, a cradle to grave welfare state then retired early on a generous pension. Now you have temerity to turnd around to the younger generation and tell them that the country can no longer afford the cosseted existence that you have enjoyed?
SlowDownDerek - 27/6/2017 22:47
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2017/06/13/how-britain-voted-2017-general-election/
Spot on Wallmth. People obviously look after themselves but personally I think it's an extremely poor show that pensioner's incomes are protected ahead of public sector workers earnings. The narrative is always about benefits scroungers but one look at the stats shows how insignificant benefits fraud is when compared to the tiniest fraction of a percent of the pension budget. Then there's the tricky subject of adult social care - definitely not an easy one to tackle but older folk have apparently soundly rejected the idea that it should be paid for out of their wealth. Oh well I guess Johnny taxpayer will pick the tab up for that too - and btw you'll be working ten years longer into the bargain.