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Comments by "doveton sturdee" (@dovetonsturdee7033) on "Rachel Reeves rules out tax rises in future budgets" video.
As they say in America, 'Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.' Once you have demonstrated that you are a liar, as Rachel from Accounts has done, you will never regain trust.
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@neilkendrick4976 The Black Hole seems to be as convincing as Tony's Weapons of Mass Destruction, in that no trace has, apparently, been found of either.
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@drcommonsense1 As this is your first, meaningless, comment on the subject, I assume you are referring to yourself?
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@diceman199 The OBR have not, actually, confirmed anything of the sort. £22 billion? You are having a laugh. Or, at least, Rachel from Accounts is.
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Even if she has an academic qualification, it counts for little within practical business experience.
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@ozboz8888 The '14 years of Tory failure and the 22 billion black hole' is wearing a little thin now, isn't it comrade?
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@drcommonsense1 I must confess that I didn't expect a new government to trash the manifesto it issued quite so quickly. Nor did I anticipate the imaginative way in which a 22 billion black hole (as yet totally unverified by anyone) would be invented. I an delighted for you that you are 'happy to see a government pledging investment into vital public services' but would ask you to explain how crippling the equally vital Private Sector (you know, the one which actually produces the funds which Rachel from Accounts is determined to pour into bottomless pits like the unreformed NHS) is of any benefit to the UK? Perhaps you might seek, at the same time, to explain to those inevitably soon to be made redundant as a result of Rachel's attack on a private sector she neither knows nor cares much about, how the increase on minimum wage will benefit them? You seem determined to view the budget through a selfish, overtly political, standpoint. Haven't you been listening to what real, as opposed to faux, economists have been saying, or what misgivings CEOs of a whole host of major companies have been expressing?
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