Oh yes you did. And you made out we had it so easy in every way. Had to show you how hard it was to buy a house. You blamed my generation for everything.
I was a kid in the 70's. Was 12 when they ended.Was it not you posting about remembering the 70s? Apologies if not.
I was a kid in the 70's. Was 12 when they ended.
I remember the rubbish piled up. I remember the power cuts. I also remember that great summer. But I was a kid.
You refused to admit it had anything to do with Labour. I remember it well.I don't recall defending Gordon Brown for raiding private pensions. In case you hadn't noticed, he is part of the generation I hold responsible for gross mismanagement of the world economy. His mate got us into a war that has made the world a much more dangerous place.
The economic evidence shows that mine is the first generation to have a worse deal than the one before. I know you're as bad as G when it comes to admitting mistakes but try refuting what I say instead of going for the ad hom
Not a problem.Must have mixed you up. Apologies.
How do you know if and why he voted remain? Saying that he did only because it’s easier shows how little thought you put into the decision. Most remainers don’t claim to have voted for remain because it is easier. It makes more sense to vote remain as we keep all benefits. Leave is up shit creek without a paddle. The Leader is fighting the Leave campaign. Leavers claim that 17.4 m voted knowing what they voted for. Obviously a lie as there are still several versions of leave. They voted for blue sky ( not sky blue ) and sunny uplands. More fool them.
You refused to admit it had anything to do with Labour. I remember it well.
Denial knowing hundreds of pages have gone by?Got any quotes for that? I remember us discussing more or less everything else and you bringing Brown's pension raid into it. I don't remember denying him being at fault and as I keep saying, you're adding more weight to my argument, not less.
Denial knowing hundreds of pages have gone by?
Not sure if I’ve said this before but I was a a waverer then a Leaver all the way up to the day of the vote. A chat with my daughter made me settle on remain. That said I was a leaver mostly because I felt the admission of the Eastern European countries had led to immigration too quickly and that had disadvantaged my working class mates (I’m the only Remainer in my group) and I realised how small minded that was at the end.
apart from anything else, the Trend will be that their countries get richer and they return home. In the 90s we had loads of UK and Irish building workers. Over 400 Irish pubs in Germany. The place was buzzing with Brits. UK recovered and most went home. ( no one complained about FOM then ).Will probably happen after Brexit with Eastern Europeans, if not before ( before the effects set in ). Latest discussion here is about the drift of the art market to Paris. Seen several reports on that as the galeries need a foothold in the EU. Drift away from London. Another Brexit benefit - for the EU. VisitBritain just announced that tourism is suffering and will suffer more after Brexit. Partly because of the need for EU citizens to have a passport to visit Britain. Younger people don’t bother getting one as they can travel all over Europe without a passport. They have an ID card in cheque Card Format in their pocket. My partner on the travel fairs isn’t taking part this year on any fairs because of „fucking Brexit“ as he calls it. Lack of demand. The image of the UK is damaged. Another benefit of Brexit - for the UK‘s competitors.
1. No, I didn't. But suppose that Gordon Brown really is the one man who has ruined them for good. Which generation is he part of? Same goes for Tony's illegal war.
We spoke about it a fair bit. You went from total denial to this which was nearly an admission. But you was still blaming my generation for everything instead of saying anything against Labour. But you did agree on Bliar but still blamed my generationIf you can find me saying that Brown wasn't at fault then I'll eat my words. Though again...him ballsing up on the economy helps my argument.
We spoke about it a fair bit. You went from total denial to this which was nearly an admission. But you was still blaming my generation for everything instead of saying anything against Labour. But you did agree on Bliar but still blamed my generation
Nothing new here.
You said it's not offensive to compare it to Nazi Germany
Are you still saying that you didn't try to deny that the loss of final salary pensions were down to Gordon Brown?I have never avoided criticising the Labour Party on things I dislike.
Are you still saying that you didn't try to deny that the loss of final salary pensions were down to Gordon Brown?
on this topic could argue Nazi germany did a lot of good for Germany and on balance the deaths were worth it?
on this topic could argue Nazi germany did a lot of good for Germany and on balance the deaths were worth it?
I’m just quoting this post so it can’t be edited at a later time, as that is one of the most outrageous things I’ve seen.
What?
Does it?Yes. For about the 5th time, his ballsing up helps my argument.
Does it?
You can tell by your reply that you didn't want to admit that he killed off final salary pensions but also that all you want to do is blame my generation.
Why won't you admit something for once?
there is an argument that Germany has benefitted from these actions so on balance it was a good thing
You know exactly what I am saying. Just trying your normal method when you know you are wrong.What? I never made any effort to deny it. Generation is defined by age not by political affiliation
How has it benefitted? The East still carries the economic and social scars of the communist era
Many people would argue that Germany did benefit economically and also that national pride and identity was worth the deaths and the deaths are not relevant now but just historical numbers.
it’s not really an outrageous thing to say on balance Hitler was good for Germany is it?
Was he good for those who lived behind the Iron Curtain for 40 years in one of the most spied on states in world history?
I have never avoided criticising the Labour Party on things I dislike.
Try again.Thats the rub. The Venn diagram of legitimate problems with Labour and shit spouted by the tabloids is two separate circles. So you end up knocking back nonsense then being accused of never criticising them.
Try again.
BSB said he would eat his words if he tried to defend Brown or said it wasn't him that killed off final salary pensions. The quote was there from him. But he kept going round in circles trying to change the subject. Then as usual trying to blame my generation and not the tax burden put on us by a Labour government.
Not a surprise as if Labour get in it will mean lots of tax rises. That has already been confirmed. Yet some on here don't seem to mind because the word is it will be the rich hit. We will see.
Firstly nothing has been released yet. Secondly the last figure I saw was if you’re on £85k you’ll see a rise of around £20/month. They’ve repeatedly said they aren’t aiming tax rises at lower income groups and it’s be weird if they did. The wealth is at the top. Regardless I’m not quite a higher rate payer yet (hopefully will be next month) and I’d happily pay more tax and can afford to.
Empty promises.... everyone's tax will go up eventually
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