No, they are evil, they are just Evil Stupid.Pipotchi said:If I thought the Conservatives were evil I could accept it but the Euro Crisis and the Leveson enquiry are just showing they don't have a bloody clue
There's also the previous 18 rules of conservative misrule, gutting our industrial sectors and putting all our eggs in the banking basket. Well, and defence, people will always be killing each other so at least that was a good idea. I do agree with your view on mass immigration and promotion of useless degrees and ease of claiming benefits etc for nothing, however labour also had a lot of business enterprise schemes that have been cut back under the Tories which doesn't help. That said a lot of them were very half assed, instead of properly supporting growth industries like the Germans they created byzantine labyrinths of business grants in the "throw money at it and it'll hopefully work" manner. While people do need to be willing to work it helps for there to be Industries to work in.Res Plus said:The problem in the UK is that 13 years of Socialist misrule and fiscal impropriety left us with hugely inflated public sector costs and benefit hand outs, unaffordable public sector pensions, destroyed private pensions, a huge influx of immigration that pressurised services beyond belief and a culture of entitlement that is unmatched in the world. The public sector and the benefit claimants need to understand the gravy train has stopped, Labour's bribes are over and that there needs to be a market correction where entrprise and work is rewarded.
Basically the Tories seem to not understand that sometimes in order to make money you have to spend money and Labour didn't seem to get that throwing money at something will not guarantee success.
Yes, but at the same time European policy affects the UK and last time I checked the UK could not dictate EU policy, only negotiate for changes. What the EU does affects them, they are clearly stating that they do not want to be part of Europe but since they are they would like the EU to act in a way that benefits them, or at least in their mind has the least negative effect.Agent Larkin said:The British can and do however elect people to the European parliament and so they not only can comment on something but can also change it if they wish. My problem is not with that it is with certain people within the UK who on the one hand state vehmethley that they are not European but then try to tell the EU what to do. It annoys me that they can't make there mind up as to whether or not they are actually European.