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Is This An Epiphany For Labour?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 3578070 3
""We must be a party that thinks first about how we earn money, not only how we spend money." - well rub me down with the morning star!
""We must be a party that thinks first about how we earn money, not only how we spend money." - well rub me down with the morning star!
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Labour knows that Osborne has been setting deficit budgets for 6 years. He doubled our national debt from taking office to the last election.
Osborne has said he wNts to make it illegal to budget for a deficit, but he has never made a surplus, and most people in the know say he never will.
So it is not an Epiphany. It is just Labour targetting a conservative weakness.
Labour knows that Osborne has been setting deficit budgets for 6 years. He doubled our national debt from taking office to the last election.
Osborne has said he wNts to make it illegal to budget for a deficit, but he has never made a surplus, and most people in the know say he never will.
So it is not an Epiphany. It is just Labour targetting a conservative weakness.
Dave50,
Osborne is correct that Governments should not set surplus budgets. But in his 6 years as chancellor he has never achieved it, whereas Brown managed it 4 years on the trot.
Cuts to services saves very little money. The Conservatives are not cutting services to save money, they are cutting services because they ideologically don't believe they should be providing them at all. To them, public services are things that a private company could be providing (for those who can afford it of course).
Osborne is correct that Governments should not set surplus budgets. But in his 6 years as chancellor he has never achieved it, whereas Brown managed it 4 years on the trot.
Cuts to services saves very little money. The Conservatives are not cutting services to save money, they are cutting services because they ideologically don't believe they should be providing them at all. To them, public services are things that a private company could be providing (for those who can afford it of course).
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