I'm not saying it to make a point about Labor, like I said I don't believe this issue (financial crimes leading up to 2008) to be political.
I'm saying it to question the point you tried to make about conservatives. I don't see how the situation in 2008 can be considered related to...
Yeah but you are mixing things together. I agree about wanting to see the rule of law applied in this regard. But these financial criminals were not "Tories" were they. As far as I can tell they were of no particular political persuasion.
How does what you are saying here justify what you have...
I agree about financial crimes having been committed, but you've lost me slightly.
Tories (do you mean only the politicians or the voters too?) are rich people who will support the governments economic policy because they believe only the poor will suffer, and they are comfortable with that...
So you are saying that a Tory will support cuts on the basis that they will not be affected because they are rich, and it will only affect the poor, and so it's Ok.
That's what you believe?
What do you imagine needs doing?
Who needs to do it?
Before you posted this, I guess you saw some homeless people, Did you stop to see if you could help them? Or did you just walk on by while thinking to yourself that "something needs doing!"
Who made you believe that it was anyone's...