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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 21 Feb 13 3.48pm

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MPs are c***s, don't try and use that to justify not making changes elsewhere. I don't know anyone that wouldn't happily see them have their perks end expenses withdrawn but it ain't gonna happen.

You're getting less free money, no tax involved whatsoever and it's also pull at the heartstrings bollocks, just like Ed Milliband and his story of the twin boys serving in the forces.


But isn't any report of someone unjustifiably losing out big time because of 'cuts' going to be a pull on the heartstrings story?


No. It must include the words "disabled", "pensioners" or "serving".

And it is a justifiable reduction, nothing "big time"!

Justifiable in the sense that those living in accommodation that is too big for them to make way for those that need a bigger place. However, the scheme is ill thought out and affects far more people negatively than it should do.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 21 Feb 13 3.49pm

Quote Johnny Eagles at 21 Feb 2013 3.47pm

The minute anyone starts throwing children into the debate, you just know it's propaganda. Cult of sentimentality has taken over.


You use the propaganda and sentimentality line every time you cannot really justify what the coalition are doing. Still it's a move on from blame Gordon.

 

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Quote nickgusset at 21 Feb 2013 3.49pm

Quote Johnny Eagles at 21 Feb 2013 3.47pm

The minute anyone starts throwing children into the debate, you just know it's propaganda. Cult of sentimentality has taken over.


You use the propaganda and sentimentality line every time you cannot really justify what the coalition are doing. Still it's a move on from blame Gordon.

Why should I want to justify what the coalition are doing? I think they're next to useless!

I use the propaganda and sentimentality line whenever someone throws propaganda and sentimentality into the debate.

You want to have a grown up talk about politics, let's do so. But engaging on the level of "think of the poor little children!" is just yet more sentimental imagine-your-grandad-locked-in-a-cupboard bollocks.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 21 Feb 13 3.55pm

Quote Johnny Eagles at 21 Feb 2013 3.52pm

Quote nickgusset at 21 Feb 2013 3.49pm

Quote Johnny Eagles at 21 Feb 2013 3.47pm

The minute anyone starts throwing children into the debate, you just know it's propaganda. Cult of sentimentality has taken over.


You use the propaganda and sentimentality line every time you cannot really justify what the coalition are doing. Still it's a move on from blame Gordon.

Why should I want to justify what the coalition are doing? I think they're next to useless!

I use the propaganda and sentimentality line whenever someone throws propaganda and sentimentality into the debate.

You want to have a grown up talk about politics, let's do so. But engaging on the level of "think of the poor little children!" is just yet more sentimental imagine-your-grandad-locked-in-a-cupboard bollocks.

Labour (much as I deplore them) did a lot t get thousands of children out of poverty. This is being reversed by the current lot.
The bedroom 'tax' is going to affect children and the disabled, yet according to you, this cannot be mentioned in a debate about the effects because it is sentimental and devalues the argument. How can one argue against something with you Johnny if they are not allowed to mention the people it directly affects?

 

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How many more times does someone have to say it. It's not a tax

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 21 Feb 13 4.01pm

Quote UnbornShaitan at 21 Feb 2013 3.59pm

How many more times does someone have to say it. It's not a tax


Can you tell the newspapers this please.

 

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Quote Johnny Eagles at 21 Feb 2013 3.47pm

The minute anyone starts throwing children into the debate, you just know it's propaganda. Cult of sentimentality has taken over.

s*** I forgot "Children" in my heartstrings bingo.

It is absolute bollocks that 25-30% of the children anywhere in the UK are in actual poverty, not the lack of PC/Broadband/Sky definition, the actual unclean, unclothed and unfed definition. Why do you swallow such nonsense, nick?

 


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How many more times does someone have to say it. It's not a tax


Can you tell the newspapers this please.

This is a discussion with you. You started the thread with a title Bedroom Tax. It is by no definition a tax. The newspapers know this. Ed millibandwagon knows this, and you know this. But you and the press and millibandwagon and chums continue to use it to give someone a kicking. Because you know full well by saying it's a tax people will get upset and it may swing their vote. It is far less likely if you told them the truth. We expect mp's to lie. We expect the press to lie. We even expect estate agents to lie. What is your reason?

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Edited by UnbornShaitan (21 Feb 2013 4.08pm)

 

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This bill is not the smartest way to cut benefits / save money but what really grinds my gears Nick is that you always seem to want to punish people who have done well.

If I get to a stage in life where I can afford more than one house (unlikely as at the age of 48 I currently live in a flat) then I would hope that I would be free to do what the hell I want with it. Compulsory purchase? pathetic!!

 


the dignified don't even enter in the game

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Quote UnbornShaitan at 21 Feb 2013 4.06pm

Quote nickgusset at 21 Feb 2013 4.01pm

Quote UnbornShaitan at 21 Feb 2013 3.59pm

How many more times does someone have to say it. It's not a tax


Can you tell the newspapers this please.

This is a discussion with you. You started the thread with a title Bedroom Tax. It is by no definition a tax. The newspapers know this. Ed millibandwagon knows this, and you know this. But you and the press and millibandwagon and chums continue to use it to give someone a kicking. Because you know full well by saying it's a tax people will get upset and it may swing their vote. It is far less likely if you told them the truth. We expect mp's to lie. We expect the press to lie. We even expect estate agents to lie. What is your reason?

Edited by UnbornShaitan (21 Feb 2013 4.08pm)

Edited by UnbornShaitan (21 Feb 2013 4.08pm)


As happened with the "Poll Tax"

 


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Quote nickgusset at 21 Feb 2013 3.48pm

Quote Stuk at 21 Feb 2013 3.40pm

Quote nickgusset at 21 Feb 2013 3.14pm

Quote Stuk at 21 Feb 2013 3.11pm

MPs are c***s, don't try and use that to justify not making changes elsewhere. I don't know anyone that wouldn't happily see them have their perks end expenses withdrawn but it ain't gonna happen.

You're getting less free money, no tax involved whatsoever and it's also pull at the heartstrings bollocks, just like Ed Milliband and his story of the twin boys serving in the forces.


But isn't any report of someone unjustifiably losing out big time because of 'cuts' going to be a pull on the heartstrings story?


No. It must include the words "disabled", "pensioners" or "serving".

And it is a justifiable reduction, nothing "big time"!

Justifiable in the sense that those living in accommodation that is too big for them to make way for those that need a bigger place. However, the scheme is ill thought out and affects far more people negatively than it should do.

Justifiable in that they're not paying for it so they should be grateful for what they do get/haev got, rather than moaning about losing a bit.

They should count themselves lucky that those that can afford to own or rent privately, but have been raised in or at one time required free/subsidised housing, aren't being kicked out on a wholesale basis.

 


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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 21 Feb 2013 4.12pm

Quote UnbornShaitan at 21 Feb 2013 4.06pm

Quote nickgusset at 21 Feb 2013 4.01pm

Quote UnbornShaitan at 21 Feb 2013 3.59pm

How many more times does someone have to say it. It's not a tax


Can you tell the newspapers this please.

This is a discussion with you. You started the thread with a title Bedroom Tax. It is by no definition a tax. The newspapers know this. Ed millibandwagon knows this, and you know this. But you and the press and millibandwagon and chums continue to use it to give someone a kicking. Because you know full well by saying it's a tax people will get upset and it may swing their vote. It is far less likely if you told them the truth. We expect mp's to lie. We expect the press to lie. We even expect estate agents to lie. What is your reason?

Edited by UnbornShaitan (21 Feb 2013 4.08pm)

Edited by UnbornShaitan (21 Feb 2013 4.08pm)


As happened with the "Poll Tax"

Do you really need a history lesson here or are you just trying to get a rise. You know full well the Poll tax is a tax as opposed to this engineered non tax the Bedroom tax. Also the Poll tax (and riots in 90) saw the end of Thatcher (which a poll showed only 12% supported) and Major announced immediately that it was scrapped. And more importantly pillock Kinnock was leader of Labour at the time which needs no explanation attatched. Also the tories did lose seats and a small percentage of the vote at the next election (although more people voted for them and in general at that election).

 

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