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Old 30-09-2009, 01:22 PM #11
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The other thing is, David Cameron has said he wants to cut public spending. Brown has said the same but he is intending on cutting public spending in places where it won't hit the unemployed and those in hard times.

Cameron on the other hand wants to hit people where it hurts because he has said, there will be tough decisions and then the cheeky git goes and blames Labour for the tough decisions when in fact Labour's policies are in favour for the vast majority of the country.

Cameron would have bankrupted this country. He was against fiscal stimulus, against easing money into the economy, he was against bailing out banks - basically, if he went against all that, the rest of the world would have shot us and we would have been in a far worse place. Because of Brown we have come out of this far better off than we would have been. There is money available and a collective effort by nations has brought some out of recession and has seen less of a fall in the economy of other nations.

Voting Cameron could take us to the Dogs. We need Labour in this instance and it's what the world is saying but we're such lap dogs to Tabloids here we'll end up voting Cameron.

He has no policies for the working person. All he is interested in his hard decisions and I will laugh my head off when the Labour Party and Lib Dems crucify him if he goes into power. Oddly the British Public will have egg on their face and the Tabloids will be simply calling Cameron a liar.
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