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Hopefully George Osbourne and Jeremy Hunt aren't too far behind. ****ing parasites.
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Pretty surprising since I thought he'd been under equally-strong (if not moreso) scrutiny before the PIP thing but oh well... sending the party into disarray is welcome news.
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David Cameron has always had the power to hire and fire his cabinet, so he must have been in support of the IDS era policy decisions. I don't believe for one moment that IDS was purely a mouthpiece however, he has been a major contributor to policy since joining the cabinet.
As to the timing of his resignation, the stars aligned and he saw an opportunity to make political capital from it, whether that be trying to paint himself in a better light or adding weight to brexit, it really doesn't matter, he saw an opportunity that best served himself (not the country i might add) Thatcher at her most arrogant would not have had the balls to try and implement what this government are doing. If it was one instance that they misread, I could let them away with it, but they are willfully targeting the disadvantaged, and that has to stop. |
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Let's hope his replacement Stephen Crabb takes the same line as IDS on this round of cuts and changes to criteria too.
I hoped for better as to the NHS when Hunt replaced Lansley but am massively disappointed with Hunt. Crabb is one of the better Conservative MPs in my view but it depends now on what he will be willing to accept to impress the other hard hearts of the PM and those in the Cabinet. |
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Yes Steve Crab , seems good . Watched him on Daily Politics (BBC2HD) SkyNewsHD Live Debates and Ch4HD News alot http://news.sky.com/story/1663002/st...n-duncan-smith |
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The voice of reason
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spitting image would had a field day with IDS
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All hail the Moyesiah
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The Tory MP for Stevenage is very happy about this news:
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IDS is imo a turncoat and simply to benefit himself,not anyone else ,his bleating that the cuts have gone too far as his reason is tosh,he wants out of the EU so this makes it easier for him. The government were already looking into the disability cuts,so his excuse that they are the reason is lame to say the least,with friends like that ,who needs enemies.
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I can also go along with it having something to do with the EU and his determination to get the UK out. I was always concerned at just what horrors he would like to be doing without any kind of overseeing and shackling from the EU as to social policy. If he succeeds along with others and there is an 'out' vote in the referendum, then as soon as Cameron and now it appears likely Osborne go too in that scenario,I can see this creep worming his way back again into govt under whatever leader there then will be in that aftermath of that result. Also though his own flagship policy of Universal Credit, is costing so much and way behind schedule too that he may have been told that may well be looked at again too and could be,(hopefully in my view), folded up. |
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Osborne is doing a u-turn on the PIP changes, and the idea is being "kicked into the long grass".
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/1...d_Tory_revolt/
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They didn't have a choice because if they didn't do a U turn on PIP payments, they would be defeated in the House of Commons and had to face yet more embarrassment.
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No but then we could say, why debate anything at all.
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If Osborne had believed he could get these new proposals through Parliament and more to the point had there been no outcry from public sources too,then he and this PM would have pushed for it. They haven't listened at all,all they have done is ensure they do not suffer an embarrassing defeat. To get 2 great moments in one day is the really great thing for me as to this, the first, that these rotten proposals, that should never have been thought of, never mind brought forward,are being kicked into the long grass, Then secondly, the truly rotten Ian Duncan Smith is at last gone from a position he should never have been appointed to in the first place. Last edited by joeysteele; 19-03-2016 at 07:03 PM. |
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Wondering if he was actuàlly pushed now dûe to its failure" |
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Everything starts at the top and works downwards. It was only yesterday that Osborne announced they would not be backing down. Whilst I wholeheartedly agree that IDS is likely pulling out because of Brexit, allowing Osborne & Cameron to take partial blame for these ruthless cuts was the right move.
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He's a just a rat who either jumped or was pushed from a sinking ship.
The thing is, the UN investigation is still on going for grave violations to the rights of disabled people, so he either got out now before the UN investigation could further damage his reputation or he was pushed by Osborne and Cameron so they can put all the blame on him.
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So are we now witnessing the Tory government falling apart? I somehow doubt Cameron and Osborne are sleeping well in their beds at the moment.
Personally I'm enjoying the Tory rebellion because its restored some of my faith in the conservative party. When the think tanks can stand up and say, enough is enough, we can reassure ourselves that there is a human side to this party.
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I redesigned my cabinet today
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