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why i believe that an untargeted slashing of the welfare budget is a false economy.

Don't stop there, what about the House of Lords? Royal family? EHR? the troops rules of engagement? NHS treatment for non UK citizens?at least 100 quangoes? at least 200 MPs? All need to get serious reform & go.
I'm pretty sure Rusty wouldn't advocate for getting rid of the Royal Family!
 
wouldnt it brilliant if we could get rid of his royal highness Tony Blair and her royal higness Cherie Blair. What a pair of hypocrites.
 
I have reviewed my views on the monarchy ever since they started giving me extra bank holidays.
 
Blimey, I didn't even know this was here.

Some interesting and scary reading (though I didn't get through all of it). My overall impression is that the 'divide and rule' policy of this sh*t government is working a treat. Anyone who willingly goes along with the dismantling of the welfare state must have no sense of history. Having said that, maybe they went to Eton, too. Cameron's been talking about ending the 'something for nothing' culture, which is great. Maybe he can start with the cash that enabled him and his chums to plan their career paths at the age of four. It's not like that for most people, and some of them become whipping boys and girls for supporters of single-issue parties on internet sites.

There, and I didn't mention the Daily Mail once....d'oh
 
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