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Replying to @Tasha4Clacton
The party that crippled us with debt and always leaves unemployment higher than it finds it along with higher taxes and increased spending
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Replying to @kpnuts_1986
Labour in 1997 inherited a debt of 42% of GDP. By start of the global banking crises 2008 the debt had fallen to 35% - a near 22% reduction.
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Replying to @kpnuts_1986
Since 2010 the Tories have DOUBLED national debt. Where has the money gone? Taking from tax payers and public services but debt is 2x worse?
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Replying to @Tasha4Clacton
In decreasing the deficit slower than expected but it has decreased more people in work increased spending in the NHS not enough but it has
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Replying to @kpnuts_1986
Deficit & debt are not the same. After 7 years of austerity debt doubled. They said they would have balanced the books by now;What happened?
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Replying to @Tasha4Clacton
I just said things went slower obviously but it is decreasing and imo that should be stuck at until it is gone
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Replying to @kpnuts_1986
National debt has doubled. National debt should be decreasing, not Sky-rocketing!
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Replying to @Tasha4Clacton
If your borrowing money but making profit on that money therefore reducing national debt it isnt a bad thing as long as the borrowing never
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Debt has doubled. Not reduced. DOUBLED. If deficit was going up and debt down fine, but debt has doubled to 1.8TRILLION pounds.
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Replying to @Tasha4Clacton
But you have to get one down in order to get the other dont you the only way to clear the debt is to stop the deficit and start making money
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