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Old 20-10-2010, 03:15 PM #7
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I don't disagree that there should be cuts, but they need to be smaller with important areas such as the NHS and education ringfenced. Also the government should look for revenue from elsewhere, such as income tax for the super rich. Osborne has given no good explanation for why he refuses to do this, because he would prefer to wage his ideological war on the public sector.
Apparently the NHS are immune from the cuts and they are putting an extra £2billion into social care. They're also ploughing more money into education including a new £2.5 billion pupil premium for pupils from poorer backgrounds.

I agree with taxing the super rich more, and also stopping the banks paying such ridiculous bonuses. Why should hard working middle class and working class people suffer when it's not their fault we're in this mess. This whole waffle about us 'all being into together' is a load of rubbish.
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