How to obliterate the future of the young people who's parents just put you into office. I've told my son not to go to uni and instead find a way out of this country and somewhere more prosperous. There is no viable way for him to get ahead in this country. It's in freefall and is never going to get any better, and will only get worse.
After last week's budget, employers will soon stop offering apprenticeships and trainee roles or employing additional staff.... So our youngsters are screwed both ways..... To everyone who voted in these communist liars, well done, hope you're proud of yourselves.
Education should always be free, including higher education. Its beneficial for the country in the long run to invest in its young students as they are the future of the country.
@NeonVisual nah that's different, I'm referring to state funded schools, as for unis, there should also be a free option, and I'm open to the idea of there being private unis. Tbh I don't think there should really be such a thing as private education, as a responsible government should ensure that it's taxpayers get the best education, especially with tax hikes. Any country in the middle east, no matter their financial circumstances, education has always been free, it helps a country to prosper. The only thing is unfortunately many in the west don't value education as much as people in poorer countries, so the state should take actions to help students see the value of education. Society is very different everywhere.
I'm personally of the opinion that it should only be free as long as you are a resident in the UK. If you move somewhere else with the degree, you should have to pay for it.
@_xeere that's fair, tax payers should be incentivised, and makes more sense for visitors to pay for the benefits we have, it's what will keep an economy going. I also don't think visitors should have to pay extortionate amounts for a degree, in Germany for example an international student (EU/UK) would pay about 400€ per semester, which is reasonable. I don't justify £9k+ a year, and tbh unis need better control. I remember how there was a case at DMU of a law lecturer groping a student and the uni basically dismissing a lecturer who tried to help the student, the issue was never resolved and that law lecturer still works at that uni! Students should be protected and not be taken advantage of in Proms by drunk dirty lecturers!
Labour are giving me so many reasons to regret voting for them. It's going to be a long, long wait of Tory Lite until the general election in 2029. Seriously considering emigrating now, this country is in terminal decline, and I'm not going to pay to fix it.
If I had transferable In demand skills I’d be gone - ✈️ 💨 unfortunately I’m a blue collar peon and would probably be even worse off outside the uk tbh . 😂
@@bluesclues132 Then get a job abroad and work your way up, in the sun, where people can afford to pay their bills and aren't in late stage capitalistic decline. What labour are doing here is trying to make young people pay for the financial mismanagement of Universities, just like they are forcing pensioners into poverty for voting Labour and not Tory. I can't see any way head clown Starmer and his girlclowns can continue, there are just too many people in parliament with a labour ticket to have any problem getting up to those 50 letters to the party chair. We need taxes on wealth, we've got taxes on pensioners and young people who, lets face it, have no reason to get a full time job as they can't rent and can't buy, can't afford kids, they can't do anything other than being perpetual slaves to a terminally mismanaged economy.
People mad about this don’t have a university loan. You pay the same a month weather it’s the £9000 thanks to Cameron or the £9500 now. The amount you borrow makes no difference. You can borrow £100,000 and still only pay the same each month until you’re 50 before it’s written off before retirement. I don’t even acknowledge my student loan exists
i remember when lib dems did this to the students who voted for them, instead of removing uni fees they tripled them, and thus made themselves unelectable to an entire generation. Labour are doing the same here. I will be very surprised if Starmer stays on for much longer. He and this Tory chancellor have to go.
Its not the same. A) Labour did not promise to remove fees in their manifesto. B) They aren't tories? They have raised funding for public services, and accelerated the borrow to invest strategy. They haven't returned to austerity.
@orangeocean0756 "They aren't tories" - are we watching the same video? Labour are increasing fees for one of the most important commodities that the young could have; education. Everything in society is built on a good education. They're as tory as it gets at this point.
I haven't regretted voting this much since the lib dems increased my uni fees. Labour have now joined them with a lifetime ban on further votes. My choice next time is reduced to Greens or not voting at all.
@@danielbillingsley8073 I've been "paying it off" since 2010, the amount owed is nearly double at this point. It's a tax on social mobility designed to keep workers trapped in a system which only benefits the treasury.
@@moonlit_forest2680 The annual interest on our £30k of debt is the BOE base rate plus 1+, so we are subject to mortgage-style inflation of debt, only we can't switch to cheaper or fixed deals, it is just money taken from us by the state on top of the 38% they're already having. Now let's talk about rent too, as that consumes 60% of my take-home, and I've been subject to two non-fault evictions which have wiped clean what was left of my savings, as well as paying back an overdraft for the various removal costs. I was supposed to have a better chance at getting ahead in life by dedicating four years to a college diploma and uni degree. What I have in fact got for it is no job, massive debt sucking much needed salary away from me, I'll never own a home, I'll never have kids. I recently after 26 years of motoring had to give up car ownership. So as a person who did all the right things, I've ended up completely obliterating my life. At best I'll get some financial security when my parents die in, oh maybe 30 years. The correct course of action to have taken in 2007 was not to go to uni, and instead get out of the country and settle somewhere with better weather and where a third of my taxes arn't spent on elderly social care.
Can't really blame the tories for this. Labour made a choice to allow tuition fees to rise with inflation. New labours motto was education, education, education. Now, however, if you want further education or to put your children into the private sector, you're penalised for it.
One area where I agree with them is private education taxes. If you can afford to send your kids to private school to avoid the poor people then you can afford the tax on it, because you're clearly a baller... Either that or just send them to public school.
@@MarKeMu125I don't because there are some children who simply won't be taking up those places and will take up space in public schools. Public school funding isnt ring fenced. We hear the talk from governments that every child is guaranteed a space but the reality is, teacher arent coping with the workload they have. Let's be realistic; in the grand scheme, VAT on private school places will bring in a piddly amount. What labour should have done is just up income tax for those in the 45p bracket. It would have bought in more and those who aren't earning enough to exceed that threshold with the hope of sending a child into private school, still could.
@@dianamincher6479 The student loans will never be repaid, the interest is added faster than the student tax can take it out of their salary. It is, in essence, a mortgage, and one which young people are increasingly refusing to pay and simply staying in their parents home with a part time job to contribute towards the family home. The situation of high school achievers getting top degrees and then finding themselves not only with no job in the industry, but then in a worse position being taxed on a dead end job where they would have at least had the full pay of the dead end job had they not been to uni. No one in this country should be going to uni or engaging with the workforce anymore. If they can they should stay in the family home and not waste their time paying off endless taxation which only benefits other people.
No, your tax code is altered to be higher than everyone else around you, and the debt is inflating away faster than it will ever be repaid, so it is in fact a tax on social mobility and ultimately keeping people poor.
Paying more for less is the standard operating procedure. What the tories done was outside of their job description, so their immunity doesn’t apply and they should be prosecuted
You voted for Brexit. Brexit means less immigration. Those that know, understand that all of the Universities in the UK had built their business model on 'foreign students'. Charging incredibly more money to them than any UK citizen. So when everyone voted for Brexit, this indirectly affected this business model. So now, of course, Universities are struggling. Ergo, they need to raise fees to help fund and pay for what 'foreign students' had originally paid for. On top of that, the Tories privatised as many things as they possibly could therefore making everything more expensive for 'working people'. Why privatise? Well all of their donors and indeed most Tory peers and MP's benefit from privatisation due to having investments or companies that reap said privatisation rewards. Covid contracts, PPE, investment funds, private health care providers, water company shares etc etc. Labour have basically lifted the lid on a cesspit of corruption and nepotism and are trying their best to remedy the situation. The Tories have destroyed and divided the UK whilst brainwashing the nation with lies and untruths. They have told people not to trust each other, to be independent, to look out for yourself and no one else. To put yourself before anyone else and to of course treat anyone coming to UK from another country with suspicion. We could be a country where we have free higher education but we can not because people see being taxed as a burden on their freedom rather than a down payment on the betterment of the country and its people, essentially another Tory ideology that has been drip fed to the masses year upon year. Labour aren't perfect, but they're trying to fix the completely broken mess of a country the Tories created over the last 20+ years. Maybe one day, when the wealthy pay their taxes then this country wouldn't be in the mess it is and we can have nice things again, like free higher education!!
All of that tosh you mentioned is something spear headed firstly by new Labou, and starmers hero and notorious war criminal Tony Blair . Who bought in tuition fees ? Who started ppe’s and pfi’s in the first place ? Pull the other one - people have a LONG memory .
@@bluesclues132 I hear what you're saying, but some finer details: PFIs were initiated by Major. Tuition fees were brought in based on the results of the Dearing report commissioned in May 1996
Labour aren’t fixing anything, blame the tories for what they should be held accountable. Labour are using the excuse “the tories did it” to raise public spending. Pretending it’s to fill a hole. They are both terrible parties, not fit for office.
Your time would be better spent arguing to build more houses, because we have run out and can no longer import people, period. Our population has jumped 20% in 10 years.
'The House of Commons'; to serve who and what exactly? Only because 30 years or so seem to look as if the governments are pretty much detrimental to the Commons (Us). Its a very expensive asset that only serves its own.
The cosmetic scholarships and charitable status of private schools has been a disease since the 1970’s. I don’t agree with the VAT charge and a frank exchange of views on ending the shams would be better.
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I have a visceral hatred towards NEW Labour. I would have the Conservatives back tomorrow if I could. At least they were honest in their bad ways. This government should be taxing the rich, not penalising the poor and yes, I am going to be cold this Winter and under the Tory party they would have been meanly generous in heating our homes. Why ? Because they feared losing the elderly vote and not out of any compassion. I would at least have had a decently warm Christmas and the ability to give gifts. i have as it is one of the lowest pensions in Europe and I am not going begging to supporters of the super rich.
Do you not have access to pension credit if you are on a low pension? Wasn’t the current system unfair with millionaire pensioners getting 300 pounds every winter?
@@dianamincher6479 have you heard of student loans which are pretty much just a graduate tax? I have one and it's like 2% of out my paycheck each month which I expect I'll be paying for the lifetime of the loan.
@@Believe-you-me- Yes , but blaming the Conservatives will solve nothing. If will take decades before the light at the end of the long dark tunnel begins to flicker again. Liebour won't be around to see that day, and neither will i.
@@alexgarland2747 Farage is far right. Hes just saying things people want to hear to get more votes. If you feel called out for him saying "no bigots allowed", that says a lot.
The hole was less than 9 billion. Government waste was over 100 billion per term over the last 27 years. Labour wiped 500 billion USD off of the economy in just 2009 alone. Leaving a well over 600 billion USD black hole in their last term.
Really hope we can begin to stop blaming the tories for literally everything. Sure, they were shite, but let’s actually try and be something other than reactive to a party thats been out of power for a fair bit now.
The Tories were in power for 14 years, in that time they obliterated everything they possibly could. It's going to take decades to undo their mess so yes, they need to be blamed and everyone needs to know about it.
My husband tried to recreate a scene from a romantic movie where they feed each other strawberries. We ended up in a full-blown food fight with whipped cream and chocolate sauce. Close enough, right🐱
Mps on their phones in the chamber is disgusting
That's nothing, you should see the shouting matches in Indian parliament lmao, the speaker there is useless
Get a grip, who gives a toss
In the 21st century, people often use their phones for notes or for live tweeting thoughts during debates
My neighbour's cat crapped on my doorstep - clearly, the fault of 14 yrs of failed tory policies.
How to obliterate the future of the young people who's parents just put you into office.
I've told my son not to go to uni and instead find a way out of this country and somewhere more prosperous.
There is no viable way for him to get ahead in this country. It's in freefall and is never going to get any better, and will only get worse.
Whose.... not who's
After last week's budget, employers will soon stop offering apprenticeships and trainee roles or employing additional staff.... So our youngsters are screwed both ways..... To everyone who voted in these communist liars, well done, hope you're proud of yourselves.
Education should always be free, including higher education. Its beneficial for the country in the long run to invest in its young students as they are the future of the country.
Same for private schools?
@NeonVisual nah that's different, I'm referring to state funded schools, as for unis, there should also be a free option, and I'm open to the idea of there being private unis. Tbh I don't think there should really be such a thing as private education, as a responsible government should ensure that it's taxpayers get the best education, especially with tax hikes. Any country in the middle east, no matter their financial circumstances, education has always been free, it helps a country to prosper. The only thing is unfortunately many in the west don't value education as much as people in poorer countries, so the state should take actions to help students see the value of education. Society is very different everywhere.
I'm personally of the opinion that it should only be free as long as you are a resident in the UK. If you move somewhere else with the degree, you should have to pay for it.
@_xeere that's fair, tax payers should be incentivised, and makes more sense for visitors to pay for the benefits we have, it's what will keep an economy going. I also don't think visitors should have to pay extortionate amounts for a degree, in Germany for example an international student (EU/UK) would pay about 400€ per semester, which is reasonable. I don't justify £9k+ a year, and tbh unis need better control. I remember how there was a case at DMU of a law lecturer groping a student and the uni basically dismissing a lecturer who tried to help the student, the issue was never resolved and that law lecturer still works at that uni! Students should be protected and not be taken advantage of in Proms by drunk dirty lecturers!
Labour are giving me so many reasons to regret voting for them.
It's going to be a long, long wait of Tory Lite until the general election in 2029. Seriously considering emigrating now, this country is in terminal decline, and I'm not going to pay to fix it.
If I had transferable In demand skills I’d be gone - ✈️ 💨 unfortunately I’m a blue collar peon and would probably be even worse off outside the uk tbh . 😂
@@bluesclues132 Then get a job abroad and work your way up, in the sun, where people can afford to pay their bills and aren't in late stage capitalistic decline.
What labour are doing here is trying to make young people pay for the financial mismanagement of Universities, just like they are forcing pensioners into poverty for voting Labour and not Tory.
I can't see any way head clown Starmer and his girlclowns can continue, there are just too many people in parliament with a labour ticket to have any problem getting up to those 50 letters to the party chair.
We need taxes on wealth, we've got taxes on pensioners and young people who, lets face it, have no reason to get a full time job as they can't rent and can't buy, can't afford kids, they can't do anything other than being perpetual slaves to a terminally mismanaged economy.
@@bluesclues132
And when you are living in poverty as a pensioner you'll regret not having extracted yourself from the country when you were younger.
we all should’ve voted reform when we had the chance, Tories are useless as opposition
Right, so you'll just go pay a much higher tax rate to fix some other country instead?
To be fair I blame the last government for this government.
Labour blaming others for their decision, what a joke of a party
When are they losing their second home heating money due to tough times meaning tough decisions have to be made?
No Labour are to blame for tuition fee hikes and introduction.
Of all the things to blame the Tories for, I didn’t have university tuition being too cheap as one of them.
Ah yes, tuition fees that never get paid back unless you're an international student 'paying as you go...'
Speak for yourself...
People mad about this don’t have a university loan. You pay the same a month weather it’s the £9000 thanks to Cameron or the £9500 now. The amount you borrow makes no difference. You can borrow £100,000 and still only pay the same each month until you’re 50 before it’s written off before retirement. I don’t even acknowledge my student loan exists
It almost sounds sane until you realise we should probably be relying on someone other than teenagers to fund these vital public institutions.
Thanks Mr.Spyca am moo respect you
i remember when lib dems did this to the students who voted for them, instead of removing uni fees they tripled them, and thus made themselves unelectable to an entire generation.
Labour are doing the same here. I will be very surprised if Starmer stays on for much longer. He and this Tory chancellor have to go.
Its not the same.
A) Labour did not promise to remove fees in their manifesto.
B) They aren't tories? They have raised funding for public services, and accelerated the borrow to invest strategy. They haven't returned to austerity.
@@orangeocean0756 No one cares what a Labourite thinks. You're toast.
@orangeocean0756 "They aren't tories" - are we watching the same video? Labour are increasing fees for one of the most important commodities that the young could have; education. Everything in society is built on a good education.
They're as tory as it gets at this point.
Made themselves unelectable? Buddy, the ship had long since sailed on that one.
@@SammyInnit I mean, they aren't the Tories of today who are generally just nutters at this point... They're the Tories of like 10 ~ 15 years ago.
I haven't regretted voting this much since the lib dems increased my uni fees. Labour have now joined them with a lifetime ban on further votes.
My choice next time is reduced to Greens or not voting at all.
How much have you paid so far per month? I'm genuinely curious
@@danielbillingsley8073 I've been "paying it off" since 2010, the amount owed is nearly double at this point. It's a tax on social mobility designed to keep workers trapped in a system which only benefits the treasury.
You pay what you earn not what you owe and since you are 2010 you have a lower fee
@@moonlit_forest2680 The annual interest on our £30k of debt is the BOE base rate plus 1+, so we are subject to mortgage-style inflation of debt, only we can't switch to cheaper or fixed deals, it is just money taken from us by the state on top of the 38% they're already having.
Now let's talk about rent too, as that consumes 60% of my take-home, and I've been subject to two non-fault evictions which have wiped clean what was left of my savings, as well as paying back an overdraft for the various removal costs.
I was supposed to have a better chance at getting ahead in life by dedicating four years to a college diploma and uni degree. What I have in fact got for it is no job, massive debt sucking much needed salary away from me, I'll never own a home, I'll never have kids. I recently after 26 years of motoring had to give up car ownership. So as a person who did all the right things, I've ended up completely obliterating my life. At best I'll get some financial security when my parents die in, oh maybe 30 years.
The correct course of action to have taken in 2007 was not to go to uni, and instead get out of the country and settle somewhere with better weather and where a third of my taxes arn't spent on elderly social care.
@@TheBTC OK, so how much do you pay per month, approximately?
When are they going to get the miners back to work or was that me nodding off.
Can't really blame the tories for this. Labour made a choice to allow tuition fees to rise with inflation.
New labours motto was education, education, education. Now, however, if you want further education or to put your children into the private sector, you're penalised for it.
One area where I agree with them is private education taxes. If you can afford to send your kids to private school to avoid the poor people then you can afford the tax on it, because you're clearly a baller... Either that or just send them to public school.
@@MarKeMu125I don't because there are some children who simply won't be taking up those places and will take up space in public schools.
Public school funding isnt ring fenced. We hear the talk from governments that every child is guaranteed a space but the reality is, teacher arent coping with the workload they have.
Let's be realistic; in the grand scheme, VAT on private school places will bring in a piddly amount. What labour should have done is just up income tax for those in the 45p bracket. It would have bought in more and those who aren't earning enough to exceed that threshold with the hope of sending a child into private school, still could.
50% subsidies for tertiary education as these price hikes are just too exploitative for these young students!
30,000 bank loan will take ages to repay with high interest!
@@dianamincher6479 The student loans will never be repaid, the interest is added faster than the student tax can take it out of their salary. It is, in essence, a mortgage, and one which young people are increasingly refusing to pay and simply staying in their parents home with a part time job to contribute towards the family home.
The situation of high school achievers getting top degrees and then finding themselves not only with no job in the industry, but then in a worse position being taxed on a dead end job where they would have at least had the full pay of the dead end job had they not been to uni.
No one in this country should be going to uni or engaging with the workforce anymore. If they can they should stay in the family home and not waste their time paying off endless taxation which only benefits other people.
To be fair no one is paying more in fees. You pay what you earn not what you owe
No, your tax code is altered to be higher than everyone else around you, and the debt is inflating away faster than it will ever be repaid, so it is in fact a tax on social mobility and ultimately keeping people poor.
@@NeonVisual the debt is irrelevant unless you're actually going to pay it of, for most people it's just a uni tax for the lifetime of the loan.
Paying more for less is the standard operating procedure.
What the tories done was outside of their job description, so their immunity doesn’t apply and they should be prosecuted
You voted for Brexit. Brexit means less immigration. Those that know, understand that all of the Universities in the UK had built their business model on 'foreign students'. Charging incredibly more money to them than any UK citizen. So when everyone voted for Brexit, this indirectly affected this business model. So now, of course, Universities are struggling. Ergo, they need to raise fees to help fund and pay for what 'foreign students' had originally paid for. On top of that, the Tories privatised as many things as they possibly could therefore making everything more expensive for 'working people'. Why privatise? Well all of their donors and indeed most Tory peers and MP's benefit from privatisation due to having investments or companies that reap said privatisation rewards. Covid contracts, PPE, investment funds, private health care providers, water company shares etc etc. Labour have basically lifted the lid on a cesspit of corruption and nepotism and are trying their best to remedy the situation. The Tories have destroyed and divided the UK whilst brainwashing the nation with lies and untruths. They have told people not to trust each other, to be independent, to look out for yourself and no one else. To put yourself before anyone else and to of course treat anyone coming to UK from another country with suspicion. We could be a country where we have free higher education but we can not because people see being taxed as a burden on their freedom rather than a down payment on the betterment of the country and its people, essentially another Tory ideology that has been drip fed to the masses year upon year. Labour aren't perfect, but they're trying to fix the completely broken mess of a country the Tories created over the last 20+ years. Maybe one day, when the wealthy pay their taxes then this country wouldn't be in the mess it is and we can have nice things again, like free higher education!!
Mate, thank you so much for this.
All of that tosh you mentioned is something spear headed firstly by new Labou, and starmers hero and notorious war criminal Tony Blair .
Who bought in tuition fees ?
Who started ppe’s and pfi’s in the first place ?
Pull the other one - people have a LONG memory .
@@bluesclues132 I hear what you're saying, but some finer details:
PFIs were initiated by Major.
Tuition fees were brought in based on the results of the Dearing report commissioned in May 1996
Labour aren’t fixing anything, blame the tories for what they should be held accountable. Labour are using the excuse “the tories did it” to raise public spending. Pretending it’s to fill a hole. They are both terrible parties, not fit for office.
Your time would be better spent arguing to build more houses, because we have run out and can no longer import people, period. Our population has jumped 20% in 10 years.
If they're holding people to account, why is the average Uni VC paid 300k a year?
'The House of Commons'; to serve who and what exactly? Only because 30 years or so seem to look as if the governments are pretty much detrimental to the Commons (Us). Its a very expensive asset that only serves its own.
tax me harder mummy
I wish they would tax you lot harder. Literal Tory leeches.
Yes, they did. X
At long last the adults are in the room. Well done Bridget.
Price hike just too severe!
Worst podcast worst socialist presenters worst government
you could just not put it up man idk
Stop blaming for the choices your making
Ladies and gentlemen - The Uniparty!
£414 a year - that's £8 a week, or one and a bit quid a day!
The cosmetic scholarships and charitable status of private schools has been a disease since the 1970’s. I don’t agree with the VAT charge and a frank exchange of views on ending the shams would be better.
*In England.
Coming to Scotland soon…..
@@Believe-you-me-
There is no single UK-wide education system.
16th year of free uni tuition for Scottish Students.
@ I believe Scotland is struggling to pay for free prescriptions at the moment. Expect a lot to change in the next few years.
@@Believe-you-me-
No its not.
More tax on Education.First private schools and now university when we all know the money will be wasted on a new wardrobe and more
Private schools having the tory tax break reversed isn't a new tax, it's simply the return to previous rates.
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I have a visceral hatred towards NEW Labour. I would have the Conservatives back tomorrow if I could. At least they were honest in their bad ways. This government should be taxing the rich, not penalising the poor and yes, I am going to be cold this Winter and under the Tory party they would have been meanly generous in heating our homes. Why ? Because they feared losing the elderly vote and not out of any compassion. I would at least have had a decently warm Christmas and the ability to give gifts. i have as it is one of the lowest pensions in Europe and I am not going begging to supporters of the super rich.
Do you not have access to pension credit if you are on a low pension?
Wasn’t the current system unfair with millionaire pensioners getting 300 pounds every winter?
She is treating schools as a political battle ground
Well it is a political issue.
Price hike is prohibitive!
@@dianamincher6479 have you heard of student loans which are pretty much just a graduate tax? I have one and it's like 2% of out my paycheck each month which I expect I'll be paying for the lifetime of the loan.
This woman has such a big ego, and Mouth. Awful.
The blame game again, when will they change the record?
Have you seen how big the mess is?
@@Believe-you-me- Yes , but blaming the Conservatives will solve nothing.
If will take decades before the light at the end of the long dark tunnel begins to flicker again.
Liebour won't be around to see that day, and neither will i.
@ some people hide from the truth.
This is unsustainable, Starmer and Reeves must resign
Who would you have instead. Farage?
@AS-rs3iq no chance, Farage has gone extreme woke
@@AS-rs3iqfarage would be a good start, he's too far in the centre though.
😂😂😂😂😂 grow up.
@@alexgarland2747 Farage is far right. Hes just saying things people want to hear to get more votes. If you feel called out for him saying "no bigots allowed", that says a lot.
Does anyone know if a proper investigation on whom, in the Tory party, had been briefed on the £40B hole? A mean an official investigation.
The office of fiscal responsibility confirmed that the Tories had hidden at least 20 billion of unfunded giveaways they hid from the ONS
The hole was less than 9 billion.
Government waste was over 100 billion per term over the last 27 years.
Labour wiped 500 billion USD off of the economy in just 2009 alone. Leaving a well over 600 billion USD black hole in their last term.
@@seamuspadraigsanders431 WAHH WAHH LABOUR WAHH
@@NeonVisual Gripping argument you put forward.
BLAME LIES BLAME LIES. JUST GET THEM OUT OF OFFICE. SUCH A BUNCH OF LOOSERS.
Really hope we can begin to stop blaming the tories for literally everything. Sure, they were shite, but let’s actually try and be something other than reactive to a party thats been out of power for a fair bit now.
The Tories were in power for 14 years, in that time they obliterated everything they possibly could. It's going to take decades to undo their mess so yes, they need to be blamed and everyone needs to know about it.
My husband tried to recreate a scene from a romantic movie where they feed each other strawberries. We ended up in a full-blown food fight with whipped cream and chocolate sauce. Close enough, right🐱
Worst podcast worst socialist presenters worst government
They're not socialist? Not since Corbyn stepped down.