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ToraToraTora | 09:30 Thu 06th Jun 2024 | News
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Sorry TTT but this shouldnt be in News.

It's been this way for decades.

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10:34, fair point but I thought as there is an election campaign going on, people need reminding.

untitled, no one can cut taxes without growth (or more debt). Sunak promised it along with stopping illegal immigration and he has delivered neither.

 

Too true.  And WHERE is the Labour manifesto?  Can't wait to see where all the magic money is coming from (but I think I know).

nigel farage wants to lower taxes and "net zero" immigration... which is fantasy economics.

That's about right, TTT.

TORATORATORA, will you be voting Tory or will it be for Reform?

Labour will win the election not because of their policies, but by not being Tories. Nigel Farage and his Reform party only aid Labour in their campaign by stealing votes from the Cons.

TCL 11.39 if TTT wants to support a party when he is watching PMQs he will have the choice of supporting Labour on the Govt Benches or Reform or maybe Lib Dems on the opposition benches so he will have to vote for one of them But a vote for conservative is a wasted vote.

Next years bestseller- The Borrowers, by Rachel Reeves & Keir Starmer

Still funny:

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Very good.  😂

I'd hazard a guess you ain't seen nothing yet, gromit!

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it's almost as if there was a major crisis  in 2020.

And years after the end of covid...  

// In the year to March, the government borrowed £120.7bn. Which was was £6.6bn more than the government's forecaster predicted. //

When the Conservatives came to power 14 years ago the National Debt was about £1 Trillion. Today it is over £3 Trillion.

https://www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk

When it comes to Government borrowing, the Conservatives do not have a good record.

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Well in 1997 in was £400bn. There have been multiple very expensive crises in the last 5 years. What was Labour's excuse?

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oh and it's £2.6tn

https://www.statista.com/statistics/282647/government-debt-uk/

...but the better measure is % of GDP and the true masters of that were Labour in 1950 it was 250%. Good job Labour are only in power occasionally. It's now under 100%

https://www.statista.com/statistics/282841/debt-as-gdp-uk/

 

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