UPDATE 6 DEC., 2015 That happened in 2013 how much more will they have now and they could invest it to create jobs?
But money was available for war in Syria costing £500million for one mission
The head of UK’s Treasury Danny Alexander will demand that the corporate giants spend their hoarded billions. It is assumed they are sitting on £500billion. This incredible amount was built up to cushion them from an impact of a recession
That is were the real problem lies.
If they followed his advised it would have saved the economy and people would not have to starve, be homeless and committed suicide. The corporate giants would have more profit because the workforce would be in full swing. There would be less unemployment benefit to be paid.
What kind of politics do the Tories have? Just piking up money in their tax haven and let the people starv, get homeless and commit suicide..
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But money was available for war in Syria costing £500million for one mission
The head of UK’s Treasury Danny Alexander will demand that the corporate giants spend their hoarded billions. It is assumed they are sitting on £500billion. This incredible amount was built up to cushion them from an impact of a recession
That is were the real problem lies.
If they followed his advised it would have saved the economy and people would not have to starve, be homeless and committed suicide. The corporate giants would have more profit because the workforce would be in full swing. There would be less unemployment benefit to be paid.
What kind of politics do the Tories have? Just piking up money in their tax haven and let the people starv, get homeless and commit suicide..
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Mr Alexander pointed out that they should be committed to
invest to encourage a recovery of the ailing economy. It is surprising that the Treasury noticed
now the huge amount of money which could have been invested all the three years
to prevent such devastating pressure on the general public. To run a country down to such an extent that
people have to bring back Pawnbrokers, Food Banks and some were forced to steal
food to feed their families is a crime in itself.
All of a sudden Chancellor Gorge Osborne noticed that he
received a 39 percent increase in stamp duty in one month which enabled him to
reduce the public borrowing by £1billion. This again occurred out of the blue,
no way. It also raises the question
about the other months, what happen to all the money received before.
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All these sudden action smells to clear the books to make
them look good since the general election 2015 is coming soon. Doubtfully the public
will forget no matter how clean the books are and the economy suddenly becomes
back to normal. Those three years in
which Prime Minister David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne almost squeezed
the life out of the poorest families can not be forgotten.
They went far too far and now again let the energy giants get away with blue murder. Last winter with the increase of gas and electricity people already had to decide whether to heat the home or buy food which is incredible in the 21st century and should have never happen. No with the new almost 10 percent increase on top of it one treat to think what will happen. Yet David Cameron and George Osborne dived like a U-boat and not one action to pressure the energy giants.
They went far too far and now again let the energy giants get away with blue murder. Last winter with the increase of gas and electricity people already had to decide whether to heat the home or buy food which is incredible in the 21st century and should have never happen. No with the new almost 10 percent increase on top of it one treat to think what will happen. Yet David Cameron and George Osborne dived like a U-boat and not one action to pressure the energy giants.
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