THE GRAND NATIONAL DEBT.
Following the steeple chasing at Aintree, we can now settle into the main event of this year's calendar, the General Election. The race is run over a course of approximately one month, and is composed of a number of 'black holes' (fences), painstakingly arranged over the last thirteen years by the incapable Brown. He is trying to convince the electorate that he is the only politician with the nous to get us out of the mess into which he has plunged the economy. What he is probably implying, is that he is one of the few aware of where the bodies are buried. He doesn't actually understand that his only course of action would be to bury even more.
Let us consider the current argument between the two main parties over Labour's proposed increase in NI contributions; Brown thinks, that by not incorporating the tax, we are denying the economy of such contributions. We can suppose that the PM's Marxist thinking means that all money really belongs to the state. Heaven forbid! Some of that cash could even be put on deposit, a notion alien to left wing doctrine. The track record of this abysmal Government speaks for itself, with regard to wasteful spending, or to give it the correct title, vote catching initiatives.
BEWARE, PROBABLY 50% PLUS BENEFIT FROM THIS.
Let us consider the current argument between the two main parties over Labour's proposed increase in NI contributions; Brown thinks, that by not incorporating the tax, we are denying the economy of such contributions. We can suppose that the PM's Marxist thinking means that all money really belongs to the state. Heaven forbid! Some of that cash could even be put on deposit, a notion alien to left wing doctrine. The track record of this abysmal Government speaks for itself, with regard to wasteful spending, or to give it the correct title, vote catching initiatives.
BEWARE, PROBABLY 50% PLUS BENEFIT FROM THIS.
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