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In terms of delivering as a chancellor, the only measure he can be seen to have been a success is on jobs.

Total and utter bilge, the likes of which we heard from Miliband after the Budget.

I could trot out a load of statistics which would bore all and sundry on here so I shall refrain from doing so.

All I will say is that it has been a terrific success story but of course there is more to be done.
Over to you chaps ! I will only raise all your hackles if I get on my political "Soapbox" so I shall stick to the football and not get embroiled in the political debate!!!!


Ummmm except you just did "get embroiled in a political debate".

And you're still wrong. I'm not judging George Osborne on anything other than his own targets and his own guidance. And the only measure he can point to as a success on that basis is job creation. Everything else he has massively missed his own targets/expectations.

Like I said, you don't have to think he is culpable for that. Feel free to think he has done a splendid job based upon horrific conditions and the Eurozone collapsing around him. But by his own criteria - set out when he had been in office for several months - he has failed to live up to expectations.

And for the record I won't be voting (and haven't ever voted) for Labour at a general election.

You could judge Osborne by how he has performed versus the previous Labour chancellors and conclude that he has managed to clear up a lot of their mess.

I note you distance yourself from Labour, and by deduction you won't be voting Tory I guess?

Who are you voting for?


did you mean to say:


You could judge posh Tory boy in term of how well he has benefited the public school set versus ordinary working people because he has managed to make sure the wealthy haven’t really experienced a recession and has wallpapered over the neo-liberal economic mess without really changing anything?


 

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Quote Bert the Head at 20 Mar 2015 11.22pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 20 Mar 2015 10.51am

Quote OknotOK at 20 Mar 2015 10.37am

Quote Willo at 20 Mar 2015 9.55am

Quote OknotOK at 19 Mar 2015 2.48pm

In terms of delivering as a chancellor, the only measure he can be seen to have been a success is on jobs.

Total and utter bilge, the likes of which we heard from Miliband after the Budget.

I could trot out a load of statistics which would bore all and sundry on here so I shall refrain from doing so.

All I will say is that it has been a terrific success story but of course there is more to be done.
Over to you chaps ! I will only raise all your hackles if I get on my political "Soapbox" so I shall stick to the football and not get embroiled in the political debate!!!!


Ummmm except you just did "get embroiled in a political debate".

And you're still wrong. I'm not judging George Osborne on anything other than his own targets and his own guidance. And the only measure he can point to as a success on that basis is job creation. Everything else he has massively missed his own targets/expectations.

Like I said, you don't have to think he is culpable for that. Feel free to think he has done a splendid job based upon horrific conditions and the Eurozone collapsing around him. But by his own criteria - set out when he had been in office for several months - he has failed to live up to expectations.

And for the record I won't be voting (and haven't ever voted) for Labour at a general election.

You could judge Osborne by how he has performed versus the previous Labour chancellors and conclude that he has managed to clear up a lot of their mess.

I note you distance yourself from Labour, and by deduction you won't be voting Tory I guess?

Who are you voting for?


did you mean to say:


You could judge posh Tory boy in term of how well he has benefited the public school set versus ordinary working people because he has managed to make sure the wealthy haven’t really experienced a recession and has wallpapered over the neo-liberal economic mess without really changing anything?



.......are you in 'downtown' Epsom Bertram?

 


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Quote Bert the Head at 20 Mar 2015 11.22pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 20 Mar 2015 10.51am

Quote OknotOK at 20 Mar 2015 10.37am

Quote Willo at 20 Mar 2015 9.55am

Quote OknotOK at 19 Mar 2015 2.48pm

In terms of delivering as a chancellor, the only measure he can be seen to have been a success is on jobs.

Total and utter bilge, the likes of which we heard from Miliband after the Budget.

I could trot out a load of statistics which would bore all and sundry on here so I shall refrain from doing so.

All I will say is that it has been a terrific success story but of course there is more to be done.
Over to you chaps ! I will only raise all your hackles if I get on my political "Soapbox" so I shall stick to the football and not get embroiled in the political debate!!!!


Ummmm except you just did "get embroiled in a political debate".

And you're still wrong. I'm not judging George Osborne on anything other than his own targets and his own guidance. And the only measure he can point to as a success on that basis is job creation. Everything else he has massively missed his own targets/expectations.

Like I said, you don't have to think he is culpable for that. Feel free to think he has done a splendid job based upon horrific conditions and the Eurozone collapsing around him. But by his own criteria - set out when he had been in office for several months - he has failed to live up to expectations.

And for the record I won't be voting (and haven't ever voted) for Labour at a general election.

You could judge Osborne by how he has performed versus the previous Labour chancellors and conclude that he has managed to clear up a lot of their mess.

I note you distance yourself from Labour, and by deduction you won't be voting Tory I guess?

Who are you voting for?


did you mean to say:


You could judge posh Tory boy in term of how well he has benefited the public school set versus ordinary working people because he has managed to make sure the wealthy haven’t really experienced a recession and has wallpapered over the neo-liberal economic mess without really changing anything?



.......are you in 'downtown' Epsom Bertram?

Honestly, I'd love to say "what a witty response" and when you manage I will, I promise. Really, I will. In the meantime P**s of* back to your Beans and Cornbread.

 

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Quote Bert the Head at 20 Mar 2015 11.51pm

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Quote OknotOK at 20 Mar 2015 10.37am

Quote Willo at 20 Mar 2015 9.55am

Quote OknotOK at 19 Mar 2015 2.48pm

In terms of delivering as a chancellor, the only measure he can be seen to have been a success is on jobs.

Total and utter bilge, the likes of which we heard from Miliband after the Budget.

I could trot out a load of statistics which would bore all and sundry on here so I shall refrain from doing so.

All I will say is that it has been a terrific success story but of course there is more to be done.
Over to you chaps ! I will only raise all your hackles if I get on my political "Soapbox" so I shall stick to the football and not get embroiled in the political debate!!!!


Ummmm except you just did "get embroiled in a political debate".

And you're still wrong. I'm not judging George Osborne on anything other than his own targets and his own guidance. And the only measure he can point to as a success on that basis is job creation. Everything else he has massively missed his own targets/expectations.

Like I said, you don't have to think he is culpable for that. Feel free to think he has done a splendid job based upon horrific conditions and the Eurozone collapsing around him. But by his own criteria - set out when he had been in office for several months - he has failed to live up to expectations.

And for the record I won't be voting (and haven't ever voted) for Labour at a general election.

You could judge Osborne by how he has performed versus the previous Labour chancellors and conclude that he has managed to clear up a lot of their mess.

I note you distance yourself from Labour, and by deduction you won't be voting Tory I guess?

Who are you voting for?


did you mean to say:


You could judge posh Tory boy in term of how well he has benefited the public school set versus ordinary working people because he has managed to make sure the wealthy haven’t really experienced a recession and has wallpapered over the neo-liberal economic mess without really changing anything?



.......are you in 'downtown' Epsom Bertram?

Honestly, I'd love to say "what a witty response" and when you manage I will, I promise. Really, I will. In the meantime P**s of* back to your Beans and Cornbread.


 


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Quote We are goin up! at 18 Mar 2015 2.58pm

Osbourne pretty much went for a no-frills Budget, and I think that's probably a good idea since the economic figures are speaking for themselves.

Things are looking up, we're performing better than pretty much anyone else in the advanced economy (especially the ones who adopted more leftist economics) and the Labour pairing is calamitous in comparison to Osborne/Cameron.

On the economy, Tories win. It's as simple as that. Labour need to change the narrative (which they're trying to do by making it all about the NHS) in order to win.

well the USA went for Keynes and they are the doing the best and Keynes was left

The Tories have gone for a low wage economy based on a spurt from immigration while denying immigration is good. And fuel has fallen giving a massive boost which has nothing to do with Georgie. So I think you have jumped over the "question what you read" warning. Still blind is beautiful if you love the dark.

 

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Quote serial thriller at 20 Mar 2015 1.27pm

Over half of the people in poverty are in work - that is an astonishing statistic. It's all well and good creating more jobs than the rest of the EU, but what's the point if people are still unable to pay for living essentials?

Depends on your definition of Poverty...I guess those in the Sudan would love to be as impoverished as those wailing about it here.

Its a bit like the who the bigger club argument...until there is an accepted definition of the term which negates flat screen tv's and iPhones there'll be no real movement on the issue.

That's a facile argument. Aren't flatscreen tellys the norm?

Headline if Lyons becomes pm.
'Government to supply those on or below the UK poverty line with televisions what have got tubes in them.'

Do you have any actual contact with people on the breadline?

Edited by nickgusset (20 Mar 2015 7.57pm)

They are....but thats the point. Poverty should mean you cant afford a tv! I think that was a big 'woosh' moment for you there Nick.

Working for a council as I do...everyday. You should see the number of people coming to the housing dept who all have the iPhone6; latest trainers; buggies smoke like chimneys and plead 'poverty'

 


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Quote Pawson Palace at 18 Mar 2015 2.37pm

At the end of the day they will give put £4 in your front pocket and take £5 out your back, irrespective who is in charge.

The increase of PA to 10,800 is great but this will only increase to 11,000 next year.


When does this come into effect?

5th April 2016 and 5th April 2017.


Edited by Stuk (18 Mar 2015 3.28pm)


Ah thanks I assumed it was from this year.

That said its not that good then:

Now 10,000
15/16 10,600
16/17 10,800
17/18 11,000


It's increased massively since the coalition took charge!

In 2009/10 under Labour, the allowance was £6475.

Yes but the Tories put VAT up to 20% so if you spend that £1k to live on anything beyond subsistence you are still losing out. Lets not forget that VAT hits poor people or less well off harder and that is one of the first things the Tories whacked up.

We have been paying Georges 20% VAT increase for 4 years so the little drop in income tax is a bit of a joke really if you think about it, unless you are rich - or not so well off and easily led - and eat the right wing press propaganda for breakfast, dinner and tea

...did I just hear you burp Hoofy?


Edited by Bert the Head (20 Mar 2015 10.17pm)


Ah the old right wing press slur from Bert the Dickhead.

VAT is the only way to get tax from Gypsy's and dodgy builders that pay no income tax or NI.

Did I just hear you talking out of your arse again Berty?

 

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Quote Bert the Head at 20 Mar 2015 11.22pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 20 Mar 2015 10.51am

Quote OknotOK at 20 Mar 2015 10.37am

Quote Willo at 20 Mar 2015 9.55am

Quote OknotOK at 19 Mar 2015 2.48pm

In terms of delivering as a chancellor, the only measure he can be seen to have been a success is on jobs.

Total and utter bilge, the likes of which we heard from Miliband after the Budget.

I could trot out a load of statistics which would bore all and sundry on here so I shall refrain from doing so.

All I will say is that it has been a terrific success story but of course there is more to be done.
Over to you chaps ! I will only raise all your hackles if I get on my political "Soapbox" so I shall stick to the football and not get embroiled in the political debate!!!!


Ummmm except you just did "get embroiled in a political debate".

And you're still wrong. I'm not judging George Osborne on anything other than his own targets and his own guidance. And the only measure he can point to as a success on that basis is job creation. Everything else he has massively missed his own targets/expectations.

Like I said, you don't have to think he is culpable for that. Feel free to think he has done a splendid job based upon horrific conditions and the Eurozone collapsing around him. But by his own criteria - set out when he had been in office for several months - he has failed to live up to expectations.

And for the record I won't be voting (and haven't ever voted) for Labour at a general election.

You could judge Osborne by how he has performed versus the previous Labour chancellors and conclude that he has managed to clear up a lot of their mess.

I note you distance yourself from Labour, and by deduction you won't be voting Tory I guess?

Who are you voting for?


did you mean to say:


You could judge posh Tory boy in term of how well he has benefited the public school set versus ordinary working people because he has managed to make sure the wealthy haven’t really experienced a recession and has wallpapered over the neo-liberal economic mess without really changing anything?


did you mean to say:

Smash the system Comrades.........

 

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Quote Jimenez at 20 Mar 2015 11.32pm

.......are you in 'downtown' Epsom Bertram?

He's probably helping the Epsom Popular Peoples Front running the soup kitchens in Banstead!

Power to the People!


 

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Quote Willo at 20 Mar 2015 9.55am

Quote OknotOK at 19 Mar 2015 2.48pm

In terms of delivering as a chancellor, the only measure he can be seen to have been a success is on jobs.

Total and utter bilge, the likes of which we heard from Miliband after the Budget.

I could trot out a load of statistics which would bore all and sundry on here so I shall refrain from doing so.

All I will say is that it has been a terrific success story but of course there is more to be done.
Over to you chaps ! I will only raise all your hackles if I get on my political "Soapbox" so I shall stick to the football and not get embroiled in the political debate!!!!


Ummmm except you just did "get embroiled in a political debate".

And you're still wrong. I'm not judging George Osborne on anything other than his own targets and his own guidance. And the only measure he can point to as a success on that basis is job creation. Everything else he has massively missed his own targets/expectations.

Like I said, you don't have to think he is culpable for that. Feel free to think he has done a splendid job based upon horrific conditions and the Eurozone collapsing around him. But by his own criteria - set out when he had been in office for several months - he has failed to live up to expectations.

And for the record I won't be voting (and haven't ever voted) for Labour at a general election.

You could judge Osborne by how he has performed versus the previous Labour chancellors and conclude that he has managed to clear up a lot of their mess.

I note you distance yourself from Labour, and by deduction you won't be voting Tory I guess?

Who are you voting for?


did you mean to say:


You could judge posh Tory boy in term of how well he has benefited the public school set versus ordinary working people because he has managed to make sure the wealthy haven’t really experienced a recession and has wallpapered over the neo-liberal economic mess without really changing anything?



.......are you in 'downtown' Epsom Bertram?

Honestly, I'd love to say "what a witty response" and when you manage I will, I promise. Really, I will. In the meantime P**s of* back to your Beans and Cornbread.

Because that's the height of wit.

Beyond loftily dismissing everyone else as blinded by propaganda (when, by the way, will you be revealing to us the source of the wisdom you profess to have but seldom display?) you steer clear of actual debate and have very little to contribute.

I wonder whether you are as well-endowed with critical faculties as you like to think you are.

 


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I wish they'd vary the rate of VAT for different areas.
I've just lost a 15K decorating job because the other firm is non VAt reg.
If it was,say 5% on building works it would even the playing field & if not give me the option of paying the 5% myself,out of my price if it suited me to win the work.
charging 20% for the privilege of maintenance on your property is plain daft.
Remember it only be around 8% in the 80's and bloody thatcher doubled it to 15%.

 


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Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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Quote OknotOK at 20 Mar 2015 10.37am

Quote Willo at 20 Mar 2015 9.55am

Quote OknotOK at 19 Mar 2015 2.48pm

In terms of delivering as a chancellor, the only measure he can be seen to have been a success is on jobs.

Total and utter bilge, the likes of which we heard from Miliband after the Budget.

I could trot out a load of statistics which would bore all and sundry on here so I shall refrain from doing so.

All I will say is that it has been a terrific success story but of course there is more to be done.
Over to you chaps ! I will only raise all your hackles if I get on my political "Soapbox" so I shall stick to the football and not get embroiled in the political debate!!!!


Ummmm except you just did "get embroiled in a political debate".

And you're still wrong. I'm not judging George Osborne on anything other than his own targets and his own guidance. And the only measure he can point to as a success on that basis is job creation. Everything else he has massively missed his own targets/expectations.

Like I said, you don't have to think he is culpable for that. Feel free to think he has done a splendid job based upon horrific conditions and the Eurozone collapsing around him. But by his own criteria - set out when he had been in office for several months - he has failed to live up to expectations.

And for the record I won't be voting (and haven't ever voted) for Labour at a general election.

The economic forecasts come from the OBR.

 

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