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07-04-2010, 13:31 | #53 | |
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One thing I just can't go with the LibDems with is where they want to scrap our nuclear armament. The world is a constantly changing and hostile place. I want a big fist that others know I can use to punch back with should I have to. It should stop them throwing the first punch.
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07-04-2010, 13:38 | #54 |
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07-04-2010, 13:43 | #55 |
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I admire MB's commitment to the "bigger picture" as someone who seems to have done quite well for himself it would be easy just to worry about himself
However I believe the "bigger picture" has already gone too far, people who work hard and try and better themselves are continually battered while those who sit on their arses rewarded The needy have to be helped but the idle should never be I have watched the situation with my retired parents, they have a small private pension, they are punished for this in terms of council tax, fuel allowances etc it's time that people were encouraged to work, better themselves and take some responsibility, at the moment there is no incentive to do this |
07-04-2010, 14:24 | #56 | |
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07-04-2010, 15:31 | #57 | |
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I like a nice house and a nice car, but I also like nice town and nice parks and good hospitals which I don't have to pay insurance for and that I know my Grandmother can access as well despite the fact she is on a pension and can't afford health insurance and I am willing to give a proportion of my earnings to get that. If by doing so other people benefit then that's good. I don't want to fund people sat on their arses either, however I live with the idea that if god forbid Heather and I are made redundant at the same time I would like some help to stay alive and that if I develop an illness which means I have to have care long term then I don't have to sell my house to get it. Interestingly there are places where this happens if you look at Sweden and Denmark the tax rate is high however public services are comprehensive and of excellent quality and the people seem to like it. Here in the UK there is far too much emphasis on how much money people have got and how they can get more. Taking things to the extreme, I don't want to live in a gated community and drive my Ferrari through slums to get to work when I can live in a nice place in a nice area and drive a reasonable car, some people might call this Socialism but I call it common sense. MB |
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07-04-2010, 15:51 | #58 |
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totally agree, however surely someone who worked hard, paid taxes and fell on hard times thorough no fault of their own at the moment gets "looked after" to the same extent ( and often a lesser extent ) than the idle dossers that have never done a proper days work or contributed anything to society
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07-04-2010, 16:57 | #59 |
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or not at all Grandad. My Mum & Step-Dad had separated and were living in separate houses. She got a new job in a different field and after 12 months was made redundant because the company folded while she was in hospital after a serious operation. After 26 years continuous employment in the health service she was told that she wasn't entitled to anything at all because her husband was still in full employment (despite the fact that they were living in separate houses and were officially separated and had been for some time). That was a bit of a kick in the teeth, and one of the reasons that I don't trust any of them. I realise it's different for everyone, but there's something rotten somewhere, and I don't think a change of party will change any of it.
Yours, Disillusioned, England.
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07-04-2010, 17:08 | #60 | |
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