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"We're All In This Together", Apparently50 giorni fa
 

I had just typed up a damning article designed to build a case against voting Tory at the next general election when I decided to delete the whole thing and make a single, concise point. Frankly, anyone still voting for them after considering this sole piece of information which refutes their false pretences ought to be ostracised by the working class.

First a little background.

The party which gave us Thatcher's infamous speech, designed to encourage an individualistic, selfish and greedy mentality in the UK; "There is no such thing as society", has apparently had a change of heart since the capitalists benefiting from said disposition have royally buggered up their market economy.

At this week's Conservative conference, David Cameron suddenly concluded that there IS such a thing as society after all! At least, there is when you're doubled over a barrell with your pants around your ankles.

"We're all in this together" now, according to Team Cameron's new mantra. Teachers, firemen, doctors, nurses, the disabled - we all have to shoulder responsibility. We're all one big happy family. It would be wrong of us to allude to the role of the banking sector in helping to create the greatest economic recession in over 100 years.


If "we're all in this together", then it stands to reason, surely, that public sector spending has to be cut.

The saliva could be viewed slipping uncontrollably from Gideon Osborne's chin as he vowed to cut tax credits and baby bonds whilst freezing public sector pay and raising the retirement age. "Difficult times call for difficult decisions". How crestfallen the Tories musy be at the prospect of cutting state sector spending....


Of course, whilst we all need to be just that little bit more parsimonious and the public sector has to suffer whilst the country's priority is to claw back the fiscal deficit in the name of responsible budgeting.....there's something that the Tories aren't so quick to discuss........


The super-rich by sticking to his pledge to raise the inheritance tax threshold to £1million at a cost £3.1billion to the tax payer.


To put this into perspective, do you stand to gain £1,000,000 in inheritence? How many people do you know who do?

We're so desperate for the economy to recover that we have to cut health and education spending.....but we can afford £3.1bn in tax-breaks for the richest sections of our society?

I'm willing to bet that neither you nor anyone you know stands to gain from this tax proposal. But do you know who does? David Cameron and Gideon Osborne, as well as many parliamentary Tories coming from well-to-do families.

And there you have it. That single issue should tell you everything you need to know about the upper-class Tory slime. For all of their posing as the new compassionate party of the poor, they're still in politics only to fiddle the figures to suit their own interests.

We may all be "in this together", but we're in it together against the Tories scum.
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Samson ha detto...50 giorni fa
 
Actually, that's a lot less concise than I had planned. Just read the last couple of paragraphs. You lazy bastards.
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