Saturday 30 October 2010

Coalition Out Of Touch

George Osborne is expecting the private sector to generate jobs, in order to reboot the economy. He points to the last quarter figures available, June to August saying that 178,000 jobs were created. What he doesn’t say is that 143,000 were only part time jobs. Of the 35,000 full time jobs created in a quarter, it will take, at that rate, 35 years to find full time jobs for the 500,000 the government is laying off from civil service. Never mind anybody else.
Ian Duncan Smith the former Tory Leader, now the Work and Pensions Secretary, suggested unemployed people in Merthyr Tydfil should “get on a bus" to find work.

The former Tory leader claimed people were unaware they could take a one-hour bus journey to Cardiff for work. Labour politicians and unions said it echoed 1980s Tory minister Lord Tebbit's "get on your bike" comments. "That generation of Conservatives thought unemployment was the fault of the unemployed and with every action and utterance from this Government, it is clear that they are the true inheritors of that tradition.


The Condms keep claiming the Budget, and the Spending Review are fair. But they won't say who to! They claim they inherited the highrst deficit in living memory, I reported on the 17th June 2010 that the O.B.R. confirmed that the budget deficit was £23 bn lower that in the previous quarter, due to the measures put in place by the labour party.
IT WAS THE DISGUSTING SPECTACLE OF CONDEM MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT LAUGHING AND CHEERING WHEN CUTS WERE ANNOUNCED WHICH WOULD AFFECT THE POOREST PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY, WHICH OFFENDED THE BRITISH PUBLIC.

The spending review was interrupted with shouts from the labour opposition when they suggested that this is what the ConDems had become MP’s for.
It was a sickening sight to see the ConDems showing their contempt for the British Public on television to the whole world .
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