Posts Tagged ‘libdem’
Posted by michael on December 12, 2011
Cameron did the right for one reason and one reason only.
The Euro zone (not the EU itself) wanted to finance itself by taxing the UK financial industry!!! We are not in the Euro zone. It is inconceivable that this should be allowed to happen.
The UK needs to tax the UK financial industry for the benefit of the UK!!
The Euro zone is a major disaster waiting to happen. It is a stupid idea for so many diverse nations to have a single currency – it just cannot work anywhere except in the imaginations of politicians who want to benefit from the power (and money) that such an organisation would give them!
I find it sad that the Libdems have lost the plot so completely that they would give away the inevitable tax on the UK financial industry and not be bothered about the need for this money to help the UK economy!!!
The Lib Dems have a strange idea of what is in the best interests of the United Kingdom!
Posted in ConLib, Conservatives, Euopean Union, Europe, Lib Dems, UK Economy | Tagged: cameron, eu, euro, financial, libdem, tax, taxation, uk | Leave a Comment »
Posted by michael on May 6, 2011
It is a shame really. I have never been a libdem supporter but they are currently taking the blame for the awful government that we have had for the last 14 years.
Labour have done so much damage to the UK economy, the consequences will be with us for many years.
The Labour party, with the support of the media, are not being punished by the electorate for the almost bankrupted UK economy and the massive debt levels that they left us all with.
Instead, Labour have managed to deflect the anger that the UK people feel about the financial difficulties we are in against the Libdems.
Yes, they are a soft target and did not really stand up against the efforts of Labour to damage them.
But Labour are the party that should be taking the electorates wrath.
Posted in UK Economy | Tagged: election, lib dem, libdem, uk | Leave a Comment »
Posted by michael on April 22, 2011
The Libdems will get their missing supporters back – as long as they stick to putting the UK economy FIRST before their own interests as a party.
They are taking most of the flak from the socialists and the press who see them as a soft target, and a possible way to break the coalition.
Most of the attacks are at a personal level, which means that the opposition to the coalition have no genuine arguments to make!
The socialists still don’t understand that they are the ones who almost bankrupted the UK economy through inept policies and a lemming-like compulsion to borrow, borrow and borrow money until the whole country was in deep doodoo!
We are all suffering from the consequences of the last Labour government, and this will impact our lives for quite a few years to come.
Thanks Gordon!
Posted in UK Economy | Tagged: coalition, debt, deep debt, labour, libdem, useless | Leave a Comment »
Posted by michael on December 9, 2010
Many of the students who publicly demonstrating against the student loan increases are naive and seem to be politically ignorant.
They have been drawn into an attack on the Tory government by the socialists. Many of those leading the demonstrations had Labour or socialist banners.
Labour doesn’t have the moral ground to attack the government on the issue of student finance. They introduced the concept of student loans in the first place and had planned similar changes to those proposed by the current government.
And the only reason we need to increase the cost of student loans in the first place is because Labour almost bankrupted the UK in its 13 years of power! Our government needs to implement financial cuts and increase revenues because of the awful Labour government that was voted out of power a short time ago.
Many of these students need to grow up a bit and take the trouble to understand how they are being used by the opponents to the Conservative government!
Posted in Blogroll, ConLib, Conservatives, economy, education, Lib Dems, UK Economy | Tagged: libdem, loan, loans, student loans, university | Leave a Comment »