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I can't really reply to all of you but there is a few points to be made :::
The real poor are not necessarily the "workshy" I am against the workshy as much as anybody else. The real tragedy is that there are millions of people in Britain who earn such poor wages, that they are forced to claim some benefits in order to keep their heads an inch or two above water. The minimum wage in Britain is only £6.19 an hour ! The last Labour governments record has been savaged by some contributors here on AB, and in some cases, quite rightly so. But the Conservatives were in power from the 3rd of May 1979 till 1st May 1997. In all of those 18 years, they saw no need to bring in a minimum wage....Tony Blair did....this is a fact. Poor people are still paid poor wages but at least there is a minimum below which employers can't go, much as they would like to.
Not only did the Tories not see a need to bring in a minimum wage, they actually caused hours rates to go down, by abolishing various Wages Councils, in traditionally poorly paid industries. Google wage councils and you will see what is what. So when people start whining "what have the Romans ( sorry, Labour ) ever done for us", well, the National Minimum Wage is one.
This is not political gossip, its a fact.
Blair also won two more elections after 1997, making three consecutive elections in a row. I know its fashionable to do Blair down these days but we shouldn't forget his record.
By the way, the Tories supported the Iraq war just as enthusiastically as Labour, and saw the same evidence through the Privy Council, so its a little late for the Tories to start having fits of the vapours in disgust.
The truly horrible Saddam Hussein and his ghastly sons are dead...get over it !
Devolved governments for Wales and Scotland were introduced during the period 1997 to 2010, another innovation that the Tories seemed not to bother with in the 18 years under Thatcher and Major Bumble. This might not seem important to the English but its made a huge difference to the Welsh and the Scots.
The remarks made by someone about selling the Air and Sea Rescue services to an American private company is despicable to the record of the RAF, and I am going to give it the attention that it deserves...bugger all !
The 50p rate of tax seems to be rather unimportant to some ABers, but when you are living on £6.19 an hour, it seems like another world.
This morning millions of people woke up worse off that they were the previous day. Yes, some of them may have been scroungers but most weren't. In the same way, an awful lot of well paid people are even better off than they were on Sunday, due to the reduction in tax rates from 50p to 45p. And some of them at least will still be able to claim Child Benefit !
So, the old adage about "poor people getting poorer under the Tories and rich people getting richer" isn't so very wrong, is it ?
Which category would most of us like to be in...£6.19 an hour or paying the top rate of tax, whatever that is ?