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Long Term Economic Plan
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Cameron and Osbourne keep banging on and on (and on) about their "Long Term Economic Plan" but what exactly is it? Can it be described concisely?
If not, then choose your favourite part and say why you like it or why you think their underlying economic theory is correct, not just ideologically but for this country, this date and this level of debt.
If not, then choose your favourite part and say why you like it or why you think their underlying economic theory is correct, not just ideologically but for this country, this date and this level of debt.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Priti Patel managed to get the phrase in, during an interview today but, yet again, zero explanation of what the plan actually entails.
Indeed, she even used it in the past tense, claiming that the effects were (paraphrasing) "just beginning to come through now and create jobs".
I am still none the wiser over what specific changes they made which they attribute these successes to. Is it the top band tax cuts or the low interest rates or the non-abolition of zero-hours contracts or is it something else?
Not too big an ask, I would have thought.
p.s. How many points do I score for stumping the entire AB crowd, yet again?
Indeed, she even used it in the past tense, claiming that the effects were (paraphrasing) "just beginning to come through now and create jobs".
I am still none the wiser over what specific changes they made which they attribute these successes to. Is it the top band tax cuts or the low interest rates or the non-abolition of zero-hours contracts or is it something else?
Not too big an ask, I would have thought.
p.s. How many points do I score for stumping the entire AB crowd, yet again?
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have the election pamphlet from the Salford Labour candidate.
Her headings are
Saving our NHS - spending on 20000 more nurses, 8000 more GPs, 5000 more home workers etc
Employment - Raise Minimum wage to £8, ban zero hour contracts. No savings here
Homes - spending on 200000 new homes by 2020.
Bedroom tax - spending to scrap it
The Economy - soending on an unspecified lower starting point for Income Tax
She will pay for it by a tobacco levy, a mansion tax, a tax avoidance clampdown and reversing the "tax cut for millionaires"
Sorry, Rebecca - just doesn't add up for me
And where's the picture of you with Ed Milliband?
No, I wouldn't want one either...
Salford's a safe seat. Pin a red rosette on a pig and it will be elected is the local wisdom
have the election pamphlet from the Salford Labour candidate.
Her headings are
Saving our NHS - spending on 20000 more nurses, 8000 more GPs, 5000 more home workers etc
Employment - Raise Minimum wage to £8, ban zero hour contracts. No savings here
Homes - spending on 200000 new homes by 2020.
Bedroom tax - spending to scrap it
The Economy - soending on an unspecified lower starting point for Income Tax
She will pay for it by a tobacco levy, a mansion tax, a tax avoidance clampdown and reversing the "tax cut for millionaires"
Sorry, Rebecca - just doesn't add up for me
And where's the picture of you with Ed Milliband?
No, I wouldn't want one either...
Salford's a safe seat. Pin a red rosette on a pig and it will be elected is the local wisdom
@venator
This being the original thread, the OP question is asking about Cameron and Osbourne's plan, seeing as they were the ones who were tirelessly repeating the phrase, without expanding on it.
I continue to be disturbed by the paucity of AB Tories who have the slightest inkling of what this plan consists of.
Curiously, I have hardly noticed Miliband/Balls using the phrase *other than in sarcastic repetition* of the Tory cliché.
Now that the hustings are open, of course, things have changed and it is beholden of Labour to set forth their plans - which, judging by your post, has now happened.
Anyway, I'm just trying to ensure this thread doesn't drift off topic. So, Tory plans: what do you know?
This being the original thread, the OP question is asking about Cameron and Osbourne's plan, seeing as they were the ones who were tirelessly repeating the phrase, without expanding on it.
I continue to be disturbed by the paucity of AB Tories who have the slightest inkling of what this plan consists of.
Curiously, I have hardly noticed Miliband/Balls using the phrase *other than in sarcastic repetition* of the Tory cliché.
Now that the hustings are open, of course, things have changed and it is beholden of Labour to set forth their plans - which, judging by your post, has now happened.
Anyway, I'm just trying to ensure this thread doesn't drift off topic. So, Tory plans: what do you know?
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