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Cameron and Osborne 'arrogant posh boys' says Dorries
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17813706
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Yeah, that's the Cameron Clique for you ..... :yuk: |
Dorries
is not worth a thread. She is a Big Mouth Cow. |
Who is she?
Some people think Labour will save this country again, they had their chance ages ago and this new Government aren't doing well either. All the Political parties and leaders are as bad as each other! |
She is rather a loose cannon, I have no problem with the PM being a 'posh' boy or George Osborne for that matter, it's a sad fact that in politics often the result of high office and being the Govt, doesn't allow you to know the full aspirations and problems of the people you govern.
Nadine Dorries, likely doesn't really understand most people either,being a backbencher she can spout her nonsense whenever she chooses. |
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Look at Labour Toffy Nosed Leader. Omah are you a Snob? |
Well by the same token past Labour leaders could be accused of not understanding the needs of massively rich businessmen too. Coming from maybe where they started from.
I don't believe for a moment,politicians don't want to feel some connection with all the voters, I also don't believe for a minute that the PM and George Osborne don't care about people less fortunate than themselves. In Govt; the PM and his cabinet have to look at the overall big picture,of everyone,for the whole of the UK, they cannot take just a snapshot and use that as the overall base to work from. I do not think David Cameron is a particularly good PM, he isn't really a successful leader of the Conservative party even,that's not because he is posh or a snob. I think he would however be approachable and be encouraging when talking to anyone and also he is by far the best of the current 3 leaders on offer in the UK. |
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Omah, Labour would have given the bail out funds to the IMF too, I have said this many times, I am not a party person as to politics, I can see the good in both main parties,not so the Lib Dems now,I see no credibility or even much integrity about them.
However no matter who got in at the 2010 election, there was going to be little,if any. good news on the economic front, this Govt, appears to have the as near as you can get it, approval of the major economic watchers. There was no good news, if it was possible, this Govt like any other would want to really go for that but the harsh realities are that to ease out of recession, Labour massively increased the financial burden on the UK,in truth to protect the human element as to limited loss of jobs. It was widely predicted,this govt with it's savage cuts, would be happy to see human cost as to loss of jobs and livelihoods be the norm so as to help with the financial burden. They have done some of their cuts and are behind on their target for the deficit reduction but the loss of jobs hasn't as yet gone anywhere near what the doomwatchers predicted,yet anyway. Big business and the massively rich owners of business also have needs Omah, the UK needs these wealth producers to compete worldwide,create employment and help the UK be economically stronger. Bashing big business and moaning at the massively rich as if they had no needs too or feelings is as wrong as always hitting those on the lower scale. It's like snobbery in reverse in fact. This Govt has no easy task, the next one won't have either,it's not really about snobbery or otherwise, it's facing hard facts that times have to be hard for the foreseeable future and do the best that can be done. I don't think any one party has the answer,we cannot get a Govt of fully consensus politicians and in light of that, this Govt is doing the best it can. |
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These people have everything they could possibly NEED - their lives are all about WANT - more money, more power, more influence ..... |
I cannot see how I was digressing Omah and I respect your view but the PM and Chancellor are responsible for the economic policies the Govt enact and it was you yourself who raised the 10 billion bail out fund to the IMF.
I am not one of the 2.65 million unemployed, you are right, I am a 20 year old student still with near a year and a half left at Uni,however predictions were made that the Chancellors cuts and the PMs Govt would take unemployment to near 4 million, that has not happened. The needs of big business and very rich business owners is that a good strong and credible economic climate is there for them to continue to help creating the wealth of the UK and also to create employment, if those needs are not addressed and respected then economically we could well be sunk. More money, more power to those big businesses and the wealthy owners of them mean more jobs for people, more earnings in peoples pockets and more success for the UK at home and abroad by likely exports amd also foreign investment too. David Cameron and George Osborne want that scenario to be the case I am sure of that, 'posh' boys or not, arrogant or not. One thing is for sure, as a backbencher Nadine Dorries may be expressing her view but despite her comments she made today, she still marches into the voting lobbies supporting the very policies she claims the 'posh' boys have put forward that demonstrate they don't understand people. Sounds rather hypocritical of her to me that does. |
PM's PR fightback descends into shambles
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...sh-boys-803685
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The Wealth Gap
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16545898
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If you look at the statistics I have provided, the top 1% wealthiest in the UK, which includes Cameron and Osborne, are increasing their personal wealth, on average, by between 25% and 50% year on year - any profits accumulated are certainly not being filtered down to the working classes or the unemployed - their "wealth" is one of diminishing return ..... Quote:
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Omah, it's not in the interest of big business and wealthy owners of business to want to see an economy that liimits their growth and thereby affects their wealth, they don't have to care as to giving employment to others, the fact they are and do, when they are really successful means they 'need' to employ people to build even more of and secure their empires and wealth.
That is how they help create the success of the UK in part. I consider,I live in the real world, I am not blinkered by one party as to politics, Conservative,Labour or any other,in my view they have both failed the UK over the last 30+ years, The Conservatives for 18 years and then Labour for 13 more. Of course I haven't met the PM or George Osborne but I said I was sure,(that I personally was sure),that neither of them would not want the scenario I portrayed,no one who aspires to lead the UK I believe really wants to harm it. I am not swayed by stubborn Conservative allegiance to everything they do nor am I swayed by Labour's sour grapes. I do see this Govt trying to clear a mess and build strength for the future against heavy odds and for that it warrants support. Oddly enough,as I said before, it gets that support form Ms Dorries who actually made the criticisms in the first place.perhaps she is the one 'not' living in reality. |
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David Cameron and George Osborne want that scenario to be the case I am sure of that, 'posh' boys or not, arrogant or not. How are you sure? Do you know them? begs the question,Do you? |
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