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crassbelch
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15-03-2016 11:28 PM

Your stats are out of date. Suggest you look for more relevant evidence. Perhaps try Lewisham Council or even the schools themselves. They ll soon tell you no doubt how well off they are.

Nurseries are closing themselves then are they? Must be their reckless and extravagant lifestyle.

To turn the question round, do you come on here to try the anti commonsense and reason / smoke and mirrors trick of trying to blind everyone with irrelevant facts and figures and to make out the Tories are doing us and generations to come a favour by effecting the closure of educational facilities and libraries?

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15-03-2016 11:33 PM

Most of the LSEs report is actually critical of the coalitions record.

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16-03-2016 10:10 AM

More myth peddling re overspending. Cuts are damaging our economy:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35800993

The Item Club are by no means the only ones to point this out.

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I'm glad the Tories increased education funding


Also, incorrect, they are reducing education funding:
http://www.ifs.org.uk/tools_and_resource.../education

They are also meddling with the system, yet again, by enforcing academy status. There is no evidence to show that this will improve standards. In fact, Ofsted have major concerns over the existing quality of academy trusts. Further, in London, where there is high quality schooling, if it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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Perhaps it's because you're relying on anecdotal evidence that your views are skewed from the overall stats?


Time to take a dose of your own medicine? A little more fact checking (from non-partisan sources) and a little less hubris would do your posts a world of good.

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16-03-2016 10:54 AM

It is time to wave the white flag and to admit that Tories are all scum and that Labour can do no wrong.

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16-03-2016 11:20 AM

At least he was able to cross the floor. Could you?

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Hamilly


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16-03-2016 04:41 PM

"If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever". George Orwell #Budget2016

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16-03-2016 04:58 PM

And Churchill's did?

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16-03-2016 05:22 PM

Oh I do apologise I thought this thread was about austerity, which I mistakenly thought the budget was intrinsically linked to...my bad.

To be fair it is a really great budget. So long as you own a house, you have a well-paid job, you don’t have any children at school and you aren't ill or disabled or young.

Plus we get to buy more Trident - happy days

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17-03-2016 08:17 AM

Well I own a home, and one of children is 15 on Saturday - so I tale it that im in the bracket of being well off and the budget is good for me.

Yes im quite comfortable at presenet - yet this was due to bloody hard work and being very prudent at home when interest rates hit 15%, while the work shy were getting all their benefits and having 3 or 4 holidays abroad each year while I have to scrap together to have one [ in UK ], dont say they dont milk it in benefits as I know people who only work a certain amount of hours each week so their benefits are not touched in anyway

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Hamilly


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17-03-2016 09:46 AM

Paraphrasing a tweet is not completely remote from quoting someone verbatim. Same principal.

Given he studied at Oxford and has worked on several radio and TV current & political affairs shows would, I feel, give him just as much awareness of budget contents as anyone else outwith the respective cabinets & shadow cabinets, and financial industries. We all have a right for our opinions.

Perhaps I should quote a Tory comedian like Jim Davison or Roy Chubby Brown. Then again perhaps not.

I own part of a house (the mortgage provider the rest), I have a relatively well paid job (which I work very hard to sustain), my children are at school and thankfully I am not ill, disabled or indeed young by any stretch of the imagination.

However this doesn't make me think that all benefits recipients are wasters and I am 100% against cuts that make the difficult lives of the unemployed, disabled or the young even tougher.

Elected governments should, in my book, govern the whole populous not just those who are able to provide mostly for themselves.

Perhaps I am guilty of naivety in thinking we are all in this together. To paraphrase someone else's words.

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