I cant disagree with you, but we dont actually live in a real country of Austerity like Greece, many public service budgets have increased. Though I agree, wage deflation has made it tougher for us Joe Bloggs who dont see much of the benefits of a growing economy
You answered your own rhetorical question. Youre right, the economy has grown considerably and one of the reasons why and a reason why unemployment is at historical lows is that companies pay less tax, that means more staff, less unemployment benefits, it means more businesses which means...
That's like looking at conservative costings in the telegraph!!
Simply put, on paper it seems there numbers add up, except they don't, because the biggest revenue raiser of 19.4 billion from inc Corp tax from 19 to 26% will not raise anything. It was at 26p not long ago and now at 19p our...
do you know nothing about economics? did you even check what you said with facts or is it straight from the morning star? the deficit has reduced significantly, though it still exists and the economy has outgrown all the others in the G20 for most years since 2010... what utter bullshite, though...
100% spot on. Who honestly thinks anything Corbyn proposed for students or the NHS or police or public sector pay is bad? Nobody would, except for the fact that he can't do so without trashing the economy again with a trillion pound borrowing binge. We already today spend more as a country than...
Its unfortunate that many around that age and many more who are generally uninformed will vote based on rhetoric, slogans or party propaganda, or based on personality over substance, they will believe empty promises and vote accordingly.
There are many on here who may have a different more hard...