The Budget -- the Tory partys real thoughts on the electorate

 So Tory party chairman Grant Shapps, sees the media were questioning what was in the budget for the **bleep** ?, So He rushed out a Tweet advert, to calm the lower Classes.

 

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Now that might  sound familiar to People who like a Good book

 

 

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1984 - ORWELL

 

 

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No idea why I got a **bleep**

 

I just used a slang word for the Proletariat , not a swear word

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When I first saw the advert i assumed it was a spoof because I couldn't believe professional politicians could have been that stupid.

 

Not a lot in the budget for us.

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You're only allowed to use the p-word if (a) you're a politician (b) you say it to a policeman and (c) you're on a bicycle

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'Genuinely, if that Conservative beer and bingo advert had come up at a 'Thick Of It' meeting, we'd have rejected it as being too far-fetched'. (Simon Blackwell).

Mister EMB






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I dont think a lot of thought has gone into the Budget this year. Some years they change lots of things.. This year??, hardly anything.

 

Woman Indifferent

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Oh dear me.

 

 

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Eyes down for a full cabinet....Two little Etonians, Boris and Dave.

 

 

Mister EMB






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BTW

 

The Original advert was made up by Conservative Central Office and given to Shapps to Tweet

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Rachel Reeves said that under Labour the long-term unemployed would not be able to 'linger on benefits'.

Labour will be tougher than the Tories when it comes to slashing the benefits bill, Rachel Reeves, the new shadow work and pensions secretary, has insisted .She added: "It is not an either/or question. We would be tougher [than the Conservatives]. If they don't take it [the offer of a job] they will forfeit their benefit. But there will also be the opportunities there under a Labour government.

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If people are fit to work and there is plenty of work available and they dont work...well thats one thing and that should be dealt with

 

However we live in a country where there are more people fit for work than jobs....a situation created by both labour and cons, dog eat dog

 

If labour create oppertunity so that more jobs are available than people well 'well done them' and no reason for a fit for work person not too.

but...

 

Both labour and cons  are the same aganda party, both are a disgrace. why ?

 

All people with less being branded names with brushes that suit the political interests of the banks (whom all the MPs work for) which is not dealing with reality,its dealing with money.

Simple soloutions that are obvious are being deliberately overlooked to keep everyone under this sham of a system because far too many people are cashing in on it.(and I don't mean non workers) It is pure and simple abuse of positions now.

 

Go away governments or get a real one should be the only vote for anyone with a decent mind. Labour says ...who cares, tories say...so what  etc ..

.Are there enough decent people left  ?

 

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@spawnjohnuk wrote:

If people are fit to work and there is plenty of work available and they dont work...well thats one thing and that should be dealt with

 

However we live in a country where there are more people fit for work than jobs....a situation created by both labour and cons, dog eat dog

 

If labour create oppertunity so that more jobs are available than people well 'well done them' and no reason for a fit for work person not too.

but...

 

Both labour and cons  are the same aganda party, both are a disgrace. why ?

 

All people with less being branded names with brushes that suit the political interests of the banks (whom all the MPs work for) which is not dealing with reality,its dealing with money.

Simple soloutions that are obvious are being deliberately overlooked to keep everyone under this sham of a system because far too many people are cashing in on it.(and I don't mean non workers) It is pure and simple abuse of positions now.

 

Go away governments or get a real one should be the only vote for anyone with a decent mind. Labour says ...who cares, tories say...so what  etc ..

.Are there enough decent people left  ?

 


No, because everyone has their own bias.

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exactly,so when communication is all on the same page (the last thing the politicians want,hence the systems colour party system) then all will become how it is meant to be...all living in harmony in the middle of nowhere on a ball :)..........youre right ,will never happen .Shame 🙂

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ps,still beer n bingo is cheaper ,thats a plus lol

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Tory Treasury Ministers as well as George Osborne, passed the Bingo advert, it was a treasury staff project.

 

Then when it got a ridiculed, they quickly passed the blame onto Party Chairman Grant Shapps, But Mr Shapps is one tough cookie, with a lot of friends across the media (unlike the Toffs). The truth of who really made and passed the Ad for release, soon passed all around the Media.

 

Mr Shapps, from Watford knows how to fight dirty, some People will need to watch their backs, maybe even Osborne

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