I do not imagine for one second that Labour will win but am dreading five long years of Tory Victorian legislation. Stand by for more of them & us ( & looking forward to the return of the Workhouse)
Ron....if May wins on Thursday and I can't see it NOT happening, then we can all look forward to another 5 years of austerity.....not for the wealthy, of course, but for the rest of us....to paraphrase Labour's slogan.....
"vote for the Tories, for the few, not the many"
.....and bring back hunting wild animals with dogs.
//we can all look forward to another 5 years of austerity.....not for the wealthy, of course, but for the rest of us//
With you approaching retirement Mikey, I would have thought you would have had the nous to do what most have done and prepare financially for it, but it sounds as if you have adopted the Labour Mantra of
'it's going to be ok, soak the wealthy, they can afford to keep me'
Reality is a tad different.
Baldric.....my financial arrangements are none of your business, nor are they in any way germane to this Election. Please confine your remarks to the issues in question.
Most governments have the same problem. I seem to remember the Tories in 2010 (and then the Coalition, via Osborne) make the promise that the fiscal deficit would be gone by now, or at least halved, or something. That didn't even remotely happen. Labour aren't special in that regard, then.
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