If someone from Eastern Europe can do what someone from the UK can do for less then I will (and do) employ them.
Labour will be cheap - I'll just hire some armed guards.Putting aside the economic question for now, the social issues that go with higher population, probably going to be large groups of unemployed / underemployed young men. They probably will have different values to us and be largely uneducated. That will effect you.
Cool that's the conclusion then mad max.Labour will be cheap - I'll just hire some armed guards.
Seriously though, there's already loads of unemployed people in this country who have completely different values to me.Cool that's the conclusion then mad max.
I knew you would jump on that one!
The Greens are funny for me, broadly I like their intentions but their actual ideas usually amount to Unicorns bricking Rainbows.
Their last manifesto was hilarious and they were clearly all off their tits when they wrote it.
You want to know about the green party look at Brighton and the soon to be bankrupt i360 which everyone knew was going to fail.
Left the city was a massive financial black hole.
you want to know about the Tories look at the soon to bankrupt Olympic stadium / cable car / Garden Bridge...You want to know about the green party look at Brighton and the soon to be bankrupt i360 which everyone knew was going to fail.
Left the city was a massive financial black hole.
The Tories love brick like this, as they can hand out largesse to their spiv mates in the construction....all at the taxpayer's expense.you want to know about the Tories look at the soon to bankrupt Olympic stadium / cable car / Garden Bridge...
The Tories love brick like this, as they can hand out largesse to their spiv mates in the construction....all at the taxpayer's expense.
I tend to agree. Is interesting a few of the good Tories were saying the money for high speed 2 could be better spent on north east to north west rail lines. Wonder who stands to gain most from high speed rail.
I do fully back crosstalk 2. But it won't happen because they will have to spend money on the north first.
Labour even left a note saying no money left..
An impeccable chancellor..... if you like people spending your money on things you neither want, need nor can afford.The note, which continued a long tradition of chief secretaries to the Treasury leaving humorous private missives to their successors, said "I'm afraid there is no money".
Danny Alexander (whom Liam Byrne hadn't expected to get the job, of course, it had been earmarked for a Tory whom Byrne knew and trusted) went rogue and shared the note. George Osborne was the one who then quoted it as the rather more inflammatory "there is no money left".
It was all quite unfortunate. Especially given that Brown really was an impeccable chancellor, and did a brilliant job in saving the economy from a global financial crisis.
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