Thursday, 14 March 2013

Labour's ground hog day



Have you heard the saying, “Its being so miserable that keeps them happy” we have now had months of Labour telling you tales of gloom and doom

Ed Miliband's Labour party has basically opposed most things we have done, yet at the same time Ed seems to be sorry for most of the things Labour did while in government

Labour chant
The economy O, woe is me we are doing it wrong
Europe O, woe is me we are doing it wrong
jobs, O, woe is me we are doing it wrong

but while Labour's new battle cry revolves around O, woe is me gloom doom and pestilence
here's a list of items Labour may not like you to know

Investing in more apprenticeships. Over the lifetime of this parliament, we will fund 250,000 more apprenticeships than the last government even planned.

Cash bonuses for small companies taking on young apprentices. We are offering employers
with 50 employees or fewer up to £1,500 for taking on an apprentice aged between 16 and 24.

A record half a million people started an apprenticeship last year. 520,600 people started an
apprenticeship in 2011-12.

An 86 per cent increase in apprenticeships under this Government.

UK tops global competitiveness survey. The UK has topped KPMG’s league of best countries
to do business, ahead of Switzerland, the USA and France for the first time ever

Income tax cut for 24 million people. The Government will have increased the personal
allowance from £6,475 in 2010 to £9,440 by April 2013.

When Labour came to power, 14.2 per cent, or 1 in 7, 16-24 year-olds were unemployed. This
rose to 19.8 per cent, or 1 in 5, by the time they left

The number of NEETs went up by a third under Labour. To 874,000 in the second quarter of
2010


Cutting and freezing fuel duty - now 10p lower than it would have been under Labour.

Council tax cut in real terms by almost 10 per cent, by freezing it

The biggest ever cash increase to the Basic State Pension

Mortgage lending statistics show strongest lending for January since 2008.

The British Retail Consortium have reported the strongest growth in retail sales in three years.


Sandwell Tory said 

But Labour are good ! Yes I have to admit Labour are so very good at spending your Tax money
and if they run out of that they borrow some more to spend


3 comments:

  1. Vile labour ruined my country

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  2. you sort it Labour p$$$ it up the wall
    Ron

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  3. good post
    did yo see the Labour plant on question time
    labour have got there grubby finger evertywhrer
    do a bit on the BBC

    johnb

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