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Old 05-05-2012, 21:23   #111
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Re: London Mayor election 2012

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
All i need do is change Tory for Labour and i can fit that post to you


Its not the first time Labour spent all of this countries money and i am sure when the Tories have fixed the issues and Labour con there way back into power and get hold of the counties money again they will bring us to our knees pretty dam quickly
Unsure if you've noticed but this set of Tories continue to spend far too much, on the wrong things.

Fiscal Year 2011
Central Government £512 billion
Local Authority £179 billion
Total Spending £691 billion

Public Pensions £122 billion
National Health Care £121 billion
Social Security £110 billion
State Protection £34 billion
State Education £91 billion
Defence £46 billion

Fiscal Year 2012
Central Government £527 billion
Local Authority £185 billion
Total Spending £713 billion

Public Pensions £129 billion
National Health Care £124 billion
Social Security £112 billion
State Protection £33 billion
State Education £93 billion
Defence £47 billion

Fiscal Year 2013
Central Government £540 billion
Local Authority £192 billion
Total Spending £731 billion

Public Pensions £137 billion
National Health Care £125 billion
Social Security £111 billion
State Protection £33 billion
State Education £90 billion
Defence £44 billion

Taking money away from the kids' education, the armed forces and social protection and giving it to the wealthiest group in increased pensions to keep their votes. *******s.

EDIT: Fundamentally if discussing the Tories and their 'conservative' policies there's these figures:

Total Public Spending in the United Kingdom Fiscal Year 2010 = £669 billion
Total Public Spending in the United Kingdom Fiscal Year 2015 = £770 billion
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